1ERROR::PASS5(7stap) ERROR::PASS5(7stap)
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6 error::pass5 - systemtap pass-5 errors
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10 Errors that occur during pass 5 (execution) can have a variety of
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14 exceptional events during script execution
15 The systemtap translator and runtime include numerous error
16 checks that aim to protect the systems and the users from mis‐
17 takes or transient conditions. The script may deliberately call
18 the error() tapset function to signal a problem. Some memory
19 needed for accessing $context variables may be temporarily
20 unavailable. Consider using the try/catch construct to wrap
21 script fragments in exception-handling code. Consider using the
22 stap --suppress-handler-errors or stap --skip-badvars option.
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25 resource exhaustion
26 One of several types of space or time resource limits may be
27 exceeded by the script, including system overload, too many
28 tuples to be stored in an array, etc. Some of the error mes‐
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30 vidually raised. Consider using the stap --suppress-handler-
31 errors and/or stap -g --suppress-time-limits options. Extend or
32 disable individual resource limits using the stap
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37 If you use the stap --remote option to direct a systemtap script
38 to be executed somewhere else, ensure that an SSH connection may
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44 It is possible that your installation of systemtap was not cor‐
45 rectly installed. For example, the /usr/bin/staprun program may
46 lack the necessary setuid permissions, or your invoking userid
47 might not have sufficient privileges (root, or stapusr and
48 related group memberships). Environment variables may interfere
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53 The program invoked by the stap -c CMD option may exit with a
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58 When using --runtime=dyninst you may encounter an issue where
59 the target program aborts with a message like "terminate called
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79 ERROR::PASS5(7stap)