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    ue_21 crashes with "Execution error ... Attempt to access item beyond bounds of memory"

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    • Article Type: General
    • Product: Aleph
    • Product Version: 20

    Problem Symptoms:
    The xxx01 ue_21 has crashed four times in the past week. On three occasions it was in "expand_doc_bib_avail.gnt":

    Execution error : file '/exlibris/aleph/a22_1/aleph/exe/expand_doc_bib_avail.gnt'
    error code: 114, pc=0, call=1, seg=0
    114 Attempt to access item beyond bounds of memory (Signal 11)

    An examination of the log shows that the record being processed was *different* in each case and, in fact, when ue_21 was restarted, the record which had gotten the gnt in the previous run, was processed without any problem in this run. Thus, it's clear that the problem is *not* data-related.

    Cause:
    Defect in expand_doc_bib_avail program.

    Resolution:
    Corrected by v22 rep_change 2153, to be included in 22.1.1 Service Pack (due out in March 2015).


    • Article last edited: 2/26/2015
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