On Thu, 2003-09-11 at 13:27, Brown, Tony wrote:
Hi all,
I am running a Netbackup RH 7.1 client (Win2k Media/Master Server). My diferrential
backups are fine. My full backup is consistently disconnecting the socket(s) with a
SIGPIPE error. I am at a loss in trying to find what is producing the SIGPIPE.
[5066] <16> bpbkar sighandler: ERR - bpbkar killed by SIGPIPE
[5066] <2> bpbkar sighandler: INF - ignoring additional SIGPIPE signals
I see that gdb can be used to trap signals or redirect the action of certain signals ...
but this looks to be based on C programs ... my process is ksh based.
Any suggestions?
SIGPIPE is caused when you attempt to write to a socket which the
_other_ end has closed. Thus, it could very easily be a bug in whatever
"bpbkar" was talking to when it received SIGPIPE.
Though, it also looks like "bpbkar" doesn't gracefully handle SIGPIPE...
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