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Problem |
MustGather for problems with a WebSphere® Application
Server crash on the AIX® platform. Gathering this information before
calling IBM support will help familiarize you with the troubleshooting
process and save you time. |
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Solution |
If you have already contacted support, continue on to the
component-specific MustGather information. Otherwise, click: MustGather:
Read first for all WebSphere Application Server products.
Crash on AIX specific MustGather information
For a WebSphere Application Server crash on the AIX platform, a core file
is produced. This file is located in the
install_root/bin directory or the
operating_system_root/tmp directory.
If a core file is not found, see MustGather:
Crash on AIX produces no core or truncated core.
Otherwise, perform the following steps:
- Rename the core file so that it is not overwritten by another failure
of programs or tools.
- Enter the following command:
errpt -a > errpt.out |
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- Enter the following command:
./dbxtrace_aix.sh [executable]
[core_file_name] >dbxtrace.out |
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Where:
[executable] |
is usr/WebSphere/AppServer/java/jre/bin/java |
[core_file_name] |
is the core file |
dbxtrace.out |
is changed for each core file |
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- Enter the following command:
kca -j[N] [core_file_name] -d >
kca.out |
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Where:
-j[N] |
Specifies the version of Java™ that was
used by the process that generated the core file as follows |
-j2 |
is Java 1.2.2 (WebSphere Application
Server V3.5) |
-j3 |
is Java 1.3.0 (WebSphere Application
Server V4.0.1 and 4.0.2) |
-j4 |
is Java 1.3.1 (WebSphere Application
Server V4.0.3+ and V5.0) |
-j5 |
is Java 1.4.X (WebSphere Application
Server V5.1 and higher) |
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- Enter the following command:
./getlib.sh java_executable_fullpath
core_filename |
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Note: Creates getlib_archive.tar.Z. Must
have dbx installed to run this command. |
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- Enter the following command:
tar cvf core_file_name.tar
core_file_name |
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Note: Creates core_file_name.tar. |
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- Enter the following command:
./jextract -o core.sdff
[CORE_PATH] |
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Where:
jextract |
is found in the install_root/java/jre/bin directory |
core.sdff |
is the output file |
[CORE_PATH] |
is the path and file name for the core file |
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- Send the following files to IBM Support:
- All javacore.txt files
- All dbxtrace.out files
- All standard data file format (SDFF) files
- errpt.out
- All kca.out files
- All getlib_archive.tar.Z files
- All core.tar files
- For releases of V6.0:
- All files in the following directory:
install_root/profiles/profile_name/logs/server_name |
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- A copy of server.xml located in the following
directory:
install_root/profiles/profile_name/config/cells/
cell_name/nodes/node_name/servers/server_name |
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- For releases of V5.0 and V5.1:
- Include all of the files from the following directory:
install_root\logs\server_name |
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- A copy of server.xml located at the following
directory:
install_root/config/cells/cell_name/nodes/
node_name/servers/server_name |
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- For releases of V3.5 and V4.0:
- Include all of the files from the following directory:
- A copy of XMLExport for the server configuration
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Note: For all versions, if you have configured the
application server to write logs into a different location, send them
accordingly. |
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- Follow instructions to send
diagnostic information to IBM support.
Notes:
- See the attached scripts dbxtrace_aix.sh and
getlib.sh. kca is attached in compressed file
kca_108_aix32.tar.gz.
- To run the dbxtrace_aix.sh file or
getlib.sh, you must have the dbx component of AIX installed on
the machine.
Disclaimers for the dbxtrace_aix.sh,
getlib.sh, and kca.
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For a listing of all technotes, downloads, and educational materials
specific to the Crash component, search the WebSphere
Application Server support site. |
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