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Mi-Au Aparut Fisiere De Forma Core.123456 Pe Ftp!?


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Unde ai gazduirea? Nu sunt fisiere infectate, ci fisiere generate in momentul in care ceva nu merge bine (crash-uri pe serverul de gazduire).

Le poti sterge, iar daca mai apar (se genereaza automat) ar fi bine sa iei legatura cu cei de unde ai gazduirea.

 

Documentatie suplimentara despre fisierele core:

Just a further note on "core" files. Think of them as the corpses of programs (compiled and linked binary executables) that have upped and died. Unix-family operating systems (such as Linux) save these core files when a program dies. They contain a wealth of information about the state of the machine and the program, including a snapshot of the execution stack at the moment of death. A programmer familiar with the program (and having the source code to it) can play pathologist and examine the entrails to see what was the cause of death (e.g., a segmentation fault caused by a corrupted pointer address). For anyone else, core files are useless and just take up space. For a system such as SMF/IPB, it's most likely that PHP itself died, and a systems programmer might be interested in looking at the core file to see what PHP choked on.

If you just get a core file once in a blue moon, it's usually safe to call it a freak event and erase the core file. If you're getting enough of them to cause problems, I'd definitely bring it to the attention of your host, so they can examine a few core files and see if there's any pattern to what's causing PHP to keel over. While there are plenty of things that can cause PHP to squawk and issue an error, as an interpreted language, in theory PHP should never be asked to do anything that can make it crash and burn. If it can, there's a hole in the PHP code that needs to be fixed by the PHP developers.

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