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On 9/28/22 11:14, Andrew Hanushevsky wrote:
> "Bad address" is the error text associated with the errno EFAULT. This errno is returned when an invalid address is passedto certain system calls (e.f. read/write). This usually indicates a bug in handling memory. However, in rare cases it can also be caused by hardware failure.

Thanks a lot for info!!
Adrian

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> Andy
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> P.S. You will not find this text string in the code as it's returned by a call to the system funcion strerror).
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> On Wed, 28 Sep 2022, Adrian Sevcenco wrote:
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>> Hi! I have some xrdcp errors that report:
>> xrdcp exited with exit code 54: [ERROR] Server responded with an error: [3012] Unable to open file /eos/alice/grid/07/32872/2cd6b59e-a33e-11de-91b2-001e0bd3f44c; Bad address (source)
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>> I trid to search in the xrootd source the "Bad address" error but i found no instance of this string..
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>> So, what does this mean? (and less important, where it is defined?)
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>> Thanks a lot!!
>> Adrian
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