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Technical Note
DSM Server Crashes When User Filters
Are Used at Any Destination
This technical note addresses the problem of a Destination Manager (DSM) server crashing when concurrent user
filters are set at any destination. This note also provides a workaround for this problem.
Platform affected
HP-UX 11.23 IA64
Problem
The user-filter-program, user-filter-arguments, and uses-stdattr attributes are set for the
concurrent user filter program to function. When these user filters are set at any destinations, the DSM server
generates a core dump. This happens because the server attempts to allocate more memory than allowed by the
specified thread stack size for the DSM server threads leading to a crash.
Solution
You can prevent the DSM server from crashing by increasing the thread stack size for each of the DSM servers, using
the config_server command.
To increase the thread stack size, do the following:
1. Execute the list_server command to see the existing -server-executable-options list.
The list appears as follows:
-server-executable-options:
-n dsm,
-l dazel,
-r /eng2/installs/hpom/var/jobdb,
-m 2
2. Increase the thread stack size for the DSM server from the default size of 64k to the recommended thread stack
size 128k by using the following:
config_server -u -x"-+server-executable-options \"-s 128\""
3. Restart the DSM server for which the thread stack size has been increased.
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