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SYSTEM_CORE_DUMPED

Former Member
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Hi All,

We are using sap ecc 6.0, SQL 2005 and windows server 2003 enterprise edition

where Kernel Sup.Pkg lvl. is 175

We got two SYSTEM_CORE_DUMPED in ST22

The log in SM21 is:

Signal c00 received by operating system

ST22 some details is :

short text

Process terminated by signal 0.

what happened?

Error in the SAP kernel.

The current ABAP "SAPLZRP_MULDCB_NEW" program had to be terminated because the

ABAP processor detected an internal system error.

what can you do?

Note which actions and input led to the error.

For further help in handling the problem, contact your SAP administrator

.

You can use the ABAP dump analysis transaction ST22 to view and manage

termination messages, in particular for long term reference.

Error analysis

An R/3 System process was terminated by an operating system signal.

-

Possible reasons for this are:

1. Internal system error.

2. Process was terminated externally (by the system administrator).

-

Last error logged in SAP kernel

Component............ "EM"

Place................ "SAP-Server xxx_PRD_00 on host xxx (wp 31)"

Version.............. 37

Error code........... 3

Error text........... "invalid Context Handle"

Description.......... " "

System call.......... " "

Module............... "emxx.c"

Line................. 1884

The error reported by the operating system is:

Error number..... " "

Error text....... " "

Active Calls in SAP Kernel

Lines of C Stack in Kernel (Structure Differs on Each Platform)

SAP (R) - R/3(TM) Callstack, Version 1.0

Copyright (C) SAP AG. All rights reserved.

Application exception occurred:

Exception : c0000005 (Access Violation)

App : disp+work.EXE (pid=4748)

When : 11/7/2011 16:9:44.380

Threads : 2

Computer Name : xxx

User Name : SAPServicePRD

Number of Processors: 4

Processor Type: ia64 Family 32 Model 0 Stepping 7

Windows Version : 5.2 Current Build: 3790

State Dump for Thread Id 1290

FramePtr ReturnAd Param#1 Function Name

0000000008a30dd8 0000000000b9a310 000006f9ef2f0a20 disp+work!MmxFree2 [mmxx.c (2474)]

0000000008a30d78 0000000000b9a4e0 000006f9ef6ed830 disp+work!ab_tFreeFlatNoCheck [abtsv.c (4516)]

0000000008a30d20 0000000000db1e70 000006f9ef6ed830 disp+work!ab_tdiscard [abtsv.c (4707)]

0000000008a30cf0 0000000000cdec60 000006f9ef3ebaf0 disp+work!ab_ItabDiscard [abitab.c (472)]

0000000008a30ba0 0000000000ce5ad0 00000000000002b8 disp+work!ab_popfst [abstacks.c (4692)]

0000000008a30a78 0000000000d97260 0000000000000001 disp+work!ab_popstate_to [abstacks.c (997)]

0000000008a30a00 0000000000cd7290 0000000004f082e0 disp+work!ab_jfune [abfunc.c (2414)]

0000000008a30930 00000000011257d0 0000000004972798 disp+work!ab_extri [abextri.c (552)]

0000000008a308b8 00000000011269c0 0000000000000000 disp+work!ab_xevent [abrunt1.c (281)]

0000000008a30828 000000000168a380 0000000000000000 disp+work!ab_trigg [abrunt1.c (68)]

0000000008a30778 0000000000931ca0 0000000003d35470 disp+work!ab_run [absubmit.c (408)]

0000000008a30758 0000000000934240 000006f9ef36a980 disp+work!N_ab_run [dymainstp.c (4785)]

0000000008a306b0 000000000093d110 000006f9ef36a980 disp+work!dynpmcal [dymainstp.c (2304)]

0000000008a30580 000000000093b970 000006f9ef36a980 disp+work!dynppai0 [dymainstp.c (999)]

0000000008a30458 00000000008b6110 000006f9ef36a980 disp+work!dynprctl [dymainstp.c (360)]

0000000008a30378 00000000005b9830 000006f9ef36ab2d disp+work!dynpen00 [dymain.c (1645)]

0000000008a302d0 00000000005d8e80 000000000000000c disp+work!Thdynpen00 [thxxhead.c (4871)]

0000000008a301b8 00000000005dcd00 000000001b3cf258 disp+work!TskhLoop [thxxhead.c (3986)]

0000000008a30150 0000000000466b30 0000000003b870f0 disp+work!ThStart [thxxhead.c (1182)]

0000000008a30100 0000000000402230 0000000000000002 disp+work!DpMain [dpxxdisp.c (1138)]

0000000008a300c0 00000000004022b0 0000000000000003 disp+work!nlsui_main [thxxanf.c (84)]

0000000008a300a0 00000000039c5b00 0000000000000003 disp+work!main [thxxanf.c (67)]

0000000008a30040 0000000076ea77b0 0000000008a2ffc8 disp+work!mainCRTStartup [crtexe.c (400)]

0000000008a30000 0000000000000000 00000000045f47f8 kernel32!GetDateFormatW

State Dump for Thread Id 13e0

FramePtr ReturnAd Param#1 Function Name

0000000011bd0130 0000000003779520 00000000000006ac kernel32!GetDateFormatW

0000000011bd0080 000006fb7eb8f950 0000000004274df0 disp+work!SigIMsgFunc [signt.c (678)]

0000000011bd0040 0000000076ea76a0 00000000002130d0 msvcrt!tanhf

0000000011bd0000 0000000000000000 000006fb7eb36e88 kernel32!GetDateFormatW

Please help

Thanks & Regards,

Dhananjay.

Edited by: dhananjay_399 on Nov 7, 2011 12:46 PM

Accepted Solutions (1)

Accepted Solutions (1)

former_member188883
Active Contributor
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Hi,

Did you perform kernel upgrade and post that you have landed into system core dump issue ?

If this is the case, please revert the kernel back to original. Else look for updating your kernel version

Hope this helps.

Regards,

Deepak Kori

Former Member
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Hi Deepak,

Thanks for reply

we have not perform any kernel upgrade activity,

is there any other option instead of upgrading kernel

Regards,

DJ

markus_doehr2
Active Contributor
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> is there any other option instead of upgrading kernel

The stack trace shows, that the core dump occurs in the kernel - so no, you have to update the kernel in order to get rid of this error.

Markus

Answers (1)

Answers (1)

former_member189546
Active Contributor
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Hello,

Exception : c0000005 (Access Violation)

is an access violation with Windows.

Normally upgrading the kernel solves this

Upgrade using full kerenl stack from marketplace

note 19466

regards,

John Feely