Today I can see an unknown file named 'core' with modification date 13/02/2011 at one of directory under public_html. It is around 233 MB in size. It has been more a week from my last login.
Anything wrong??
On Wed, Feb 16, 2011 at 7:32 AM, Junaid P V junu.pv@gmail.com wrote:
Today I can see an unknown file named 'core' with modification date 13/02/2011 at one of directory under public_html. It is around 233 MB in size. It has been more a week from my last login.
Anything wrong??
-- Junaid P V http://junaidpv.in
I skimmed the first paragraph of http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Core_dump and it seems to be a good description of what (probably) happened to you. (i.e. there was a crash)
Most likely everything's fine if no one's complained about problems with your tools. (unless they're rarely used or you have some process that has output(s) no one relies on)
-Jeremy
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In article AANLkTi=jGauR3PiQo9eOTRJg_eMiK_zHe+Q34n1Sfum+@mail.gmail.com, Junaid P V junu.pv@gmail.com wrote:
Today I can see an unknown file named 'core' with modification date 13/02/2011 at one of directory under public_html. It is around 233 MB in size. It has been more a week from my last login.
You can run 'pstack core' to see the program that generated the core file (probably by crashing). If you can reproduce the issue that causes the crash, you might consider reporting it to the developers of the software.
- river.
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