Symptom
- User session terminates unexpectedly.
- ASE errorlog contains an infected with 11 error in module QpClearGc.
- Stacktrace contains the following functions (offsets will vary by platform):
QpClearGc
CgpGlobal::CgpGenerate
Optimize
- Typical stack trace might be:
kernel pc: 0x0000000001955202 CgpGlobal::CgpGenerate()+0x162()
kernel pc: 0x00000000008acc21 Optimize+0x2a1()
kernel pc: 0x000000000126125d s_compile_stmt+0x74d()
kernel pc: 0x000000000125fcd5 s_compile+0x16c5()
kernel pc: 0x00000000012bcfbf sequencer+0xe5f()
kernel pc: 0x000000000121c2bf curs_execute+0x2cf()
kernel pc: 0x000000000128bde5 s_setupcursor+0xc5()
kernel pc: 0x0000000001279012 s_execute+0x2842()
kernel pc: 0x00000000012bf1ff sequencer+0x309f()
kernel pc: 0x00000000007e3fe9 tdsrecv_open+0xec()
kernel pc: 0x0000000000803ec5 conn_hdlr+0x2dc5()
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Environment
SAP Adaptive Server Enterprise (ASE) 15.7 and 16.0
Product
Keywords
signal, SEGV, SIGSEGV, segment violation, storage access violation, kisignal, CgpGlobal, CgpGenerate, CR778347, CR#778347, 778347 , KBA , BC-SYB-ASE , Sybase ASE Database Platform (non Business Suite) , Bug Filed
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