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1894817 - Signal 11 in tally_fetch() while using parallel BCP IN - SAP ASE 15.7

Symptom

  • While using the parallel BCP IN
  • An "infected with signal 11" error is raised at the module tally_fetch() followed by a stacktrace:

Current process (0x326905c1) infected with signal 11 (SIGSEGV)
Address 0x0000000080d17fbc (tally_fetch+0x14), siginfo (code, address) = (1, 0x0000000000000044)

SQL causing error : insert bulk ........
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SQL Text: insert bulk .........
curdb = 24 tempdb = 5 pstat = 0x10000 p2stat = 0x101000
p3stat = 0x800 p4stat = 0x0 p5stat = 0x8 p6stat = 0x10 p7stat = 0x10008
lasterror = 249 preverror = 0 transtate = 3

  • The stacktrace shows the following modules:

tally_fetch
LeBulkOpOpenCleanup
LeBulkOpOpen
LeEmittOp::_LeOpOpen
LePlanOpen
bulk_main


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Environment

SAP Adaptive Server Enterprise (ASE) 15.7

Product

SAP Adaptive Server Enterprise 15.7

Keywords

SEGV, segmentation, storage, access, violation, fault, segfault, kisignal, stacktrace,  stack , KBA , BC-SYB-ASE , Sybase ASE Database Platform (non Business Suite) , Bug Filed

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