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    • Article Type: General
    • Product: Aleph
    • Product Version: 18.01

    Description:
    p-manage-31 fails with the following error in the log:

    Execution error : file '/exlibris/aleph/a18_1/aleph/exe/tab01_get_m.gnt'
    error code: 114, pc=0, call=1, seg=0
    114 Attempt to access item beyond bounds of memory (Signal 11)

    Resolution:
    We found that the ERR library (a library on which the rejected records are written) in the library_relation table was ABC19:

    ERR ABC10 ABC19

    Although the abc19 library was open, and we could dlib to this library and see its tables, abc19 was not defined in the aleph_start.private:

    The command "echo $aleph_libs" did not show abc19.
    The error probably occurred when trying to load tab01 from abc19.

    When added abc19 to the ALEPH_LIBS in aleph_start.private, the p-manage-31 ran correctly with no errors.

    Also, please remember to restart the batch_queue in the aut library where p-manage-31 is run.

    Additional Information

    tab01_get_m, manage_31, manage-31


    • Article last edited: 10/8/2013
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