Welp, I'm still getting the -fPIC error ... so I may need to figure out how to do it with COPR or something.
On Thu, May 17, 2018 at 4:16 PM, Jonathan Vaughn jonathan@creatuity.com wrote:
I've never used COPR. I've dabbled with RPMs in the past but that was... CentOS 6 I think, and I wasn't making source code changes so much as just copying and pasting SRPMs from another RPM platform to build for CentOS, using the regular rpmbuild stuff.
I did actually try just copying the configure line (manually expanding the various vars) from the SRPM and just doing an old fashioned make, but the first try bailed shy of an hour at linking with some error about not having -fPIC specified, so I restarted it with -fPIC to see if it would at least build. So if I should still try the code changes, if that build finishes I can try it (I was planning to just copy the respective binaries on top of the installed ones), but if it turned out the suggested code changes were pointless then there's no point waiting for it to finish building.
On Thu, May 17, 2018 at 4:11 PM, Rob Crittenden rcritten@redhat.com wrote:
Jonathan Vaughn via FreeIPA-users wrote:
Oops, hit reply instead of reply-all
NSPR RPMs
# yum list installed nspr* Installed Packages nspr.armv7hl 4.19.0-1.fc27 @updates nspr-debuginfo.armv7hl 4.19.0-1.fc27 @updates-debuginfo nspr-debugsource.armv7hl 4.19.0-1.fc27 @updates-debuginfo nspr-devel.armv7hl 4.19.0-1.fc27 @updates
As for building it with the changes you proposed previously - should I not bother? I realized last night that the last and only time I built anything *on* a Pi was a Pi Zero and that's why it was so terribly slow. This Pi 3 ain't fast but it's fast enough to build stuff in far less than half a day (unlike the Zero)...
If you are handy with rpms you could build it in copr.
rob
On Thu, May 17, 2018 at 5:07 AM, thierry bordaz <tbordaz@redhat.com mailto:tbordaz@redhat.com> wrote:
On 05/16/2018 10:03 PM, Jonathan Vaughn wrote:
I've been just using the packages from Fedora. I can build it potentially but I don't have a cross build environment set up at the moment. From experience I'd want to do that first because building anything on the Pi usually takes ages. I'd been "redacting" the hostnames but I'll stop bothering since it looks like we're getting far enough into the weeds now that the difference in string lengths after "redacting" might actually be a red herring. (gdb) p *agmt $1 = {hostname = 0x1ef9be0 "ipa-12.creatuity.internal", port = 389, transport_flags = 0, binddn = 0x1e8f650 "", creds = 0x1e8f7a0, bindmethod = 3, replarea = 0x1ef9480, frac_attrs = 0x1ef99c0, frac_attrs_total = 0x1ef9a40, frac_attr_total_defined = 1, schedule = 0x1a7f0c0, auto_initialize = 502, dn = 0x1ef8d00, rdn = 0x1ef8c20, long_name = 0x1a7f100 "agmt=\"cn=meToipa-12.creatuity.internal\" (ipa-12:5)", protocol = 0x19c2930, changecounters = 0x186d180, num_changecounters = 0, max_changecounters = 256, last_update_start_time = 1526500697, last_update_end_time = 1526500697, last_update_status = "Error (0) Replica acquired successfully: Incremental update succeeded", '\000' <repeats 954 times>, update_in_progress = 0, is_enabled = 1, last_init_start_time = 0, last_init_end_time = 0, last_init_status = '\000' <repeats 1023 times>, lock = 0x1ee3740, consumerRUV = 0x1f14e50, consumerSchemaCSN = 0x317c520, consumerRID = 4, tmpConsumerRID = 0, timeout = 120, stop_in_progress = 0, busywaittime = 0, pausetime = 0, priv = 0x0, attrs_to_strip = 0x1ef9ba0, agreement_type = 0, protocol_timeout = 0x1e8f5f0, maxcsn = 0x0, flowControlWindow = 1000, flowControlPause = 2000, ignoreMissingChange = 0, attr_lock = 0x1ef9c20, WaitForAsyncResults = 100} (gdb) p *agmt->replarea $2 = {flag = 15 '\017', udn = 0x1efce80 "dc=creatuity,dc=internal", dn = 0x1ef9460 "dc=creatuity,dc=internal", ndn = 0x1ef8ec0 "dc=creatuity,dc=internal", ndn_len = 24} (gdb) p *agmt->rdn $3 = {flag = 0 '\000', rdn = 0x19c2840 "cn=meToipa-12.creatuity.internal", rdns = 0x0, butcheredupto = -1, nrdn = 0x0, all_rdns = 0x0, all_nrdns = 0x0} [root@ipa-11 ~]# grep -r PRId64 /usr/include/* /usr/include/inttypes.h:# define PRId64 __PRI64_PREFIX "d" [root@ipa-11 ~]# grep -r PRIu16 /usr/include/* /usr/include/inttypes.h:# define PRIu16 "u" On Wed, May 16, 2018 at 2:55 PM, Mark Reynolds <mreynolds@redhat.com <mailto:mreynolds@redhat.com>> wrote: On 05/16/2018 03:43 PM, Jonathan Vaughn wrote:
The installed version of 389* is 1.3.7.10-1.fc27 for armv7hl, which appears to be the latest available version.
Perhaps something is off with the inttypes on Raspberry. Are you building this yourself on Raspberry? Can we make code changes and compile/install them? Before we do that though, in gdb can you run these commands in the same gdb frame: (gdb) p *agmt->replarea (gdb) p *agmt->rdn Then do: # grep -r PRId64 /usr/include/* # grep -r PRIu16 /usr/include/* So if you can compile the source, then change this line in ldap/servers/plugins/replication/repl5_agmt.c:3036, but don't do this yet until you get me the info I just requested. From: agmt->maxcsn = slapi_ch_smprintf("%s;%s;%s;%" PRId64 ";%" PRIu16 ";%s", slapi_sdn_get_dn(agmt->replarea), slapi_rdn_get_value_by_ref(slapi_rdn_get_rdn(agmt->rdn)), agmt->hostname, agmt->port, agmt->consumerRID, maxcsn); To: agmt->maxcsn = slapi_ch_smprintf("%s;%s;%s;%ld;%d;%s", slapi_sdn_get_dn(agmt->replarea), slapi_rdn_get_value_by_ref(slapi_rdn_get_rdn(agmt->rdn)), agmt->hostname, (long)agmt->port, (int)agmt->consumerRID, maxcsn); Thanks, Mark
On Wed, May 16, 2018 at 2:38 PM, Jonathan Vaughn <jonathan@creatuity.com <mailto:jonathan@creatuity.com>>
wrote:
The agreement structure looks valid to me. it should not lead to a crash. What looks weird to me is the order of the arguments of cvt_s. It is called: rv = cvt_s(ss, u.s, width, prec, flags); But the crashing thread shows the opposite order: flags, prec,width, str, ss The others frame do not show this change of order. Also 'str=4' that would be a meaningful value for 'prec=4'. From debug perspective I only imagine disassemble the two last frames to confirm parameters. What are the nspr rpms ?
(gdb) up #1 0xb6926b40 in cvt_s (flags=0, prec=<optimized out>, width=0, str=0x4 <error: Cannot access memory at address 0x4>, ss=<optimized out>) at ../../.././nspr/pr/src/io/prprf.c:374 374 slen = strlen(str); (gdb) up #2 dosprintf (ss=ss@entry=0x9e06e4bc, fmt=0xb34b0df2 "", fmt@entry=0xb34da770 <agmt_set> "\360\317p\002", ap=...) at ../../.././nspr/pr/src/io/prprf.c:1018 1018 rv = cvt_s(ss, u.s, width, prec,
flags);
(gdb) up #3 0xb6926c8c in PR_vsmprintf (fmt=fmt@entry=0xb34da770 <agmt_set> "\360\317p\002", ap=..., ap@entry=...) at ../../.././nspr/pr/src/io/prprf.c:1184 1184 rv = dosprintf(&ss, fmt, ap); (gdb) up #4 0xb6de9d18 in slapi_ch_smprintf (fmt=0xb34b0de0 "%s;%s;%s;%ld;%d;%s") at ldap/servers/slapd/ch_malloc.c
:331
331 p = PR_vsmprintf(fmt, ap); (gdb) up #5 0xb34625a4 in agmt_update_maxcsn (r=r@entry=0x2737810, sdn=0x38d9a40, sdn@entry=0x10, op=<optimized out>, mods=0x10, mods@entry=0x27d0100, csn=csn@entry=0x38de350) at ldap/servers/plugins/replication/repl5_agmt.c:3036 3036 agmt->maxcsn = slapi_ch_smprintf("%s;%s;%s;%ld;%d;%s", slapi_sdn_get_dn(agmt->replarea), (gdb) p *agmt $1 = {hostname = 0x2757be0 "ipa-12.company.internal", port = 389, transport_flags = 0, binddn = 0x26ed650 "", creds = 0x26ed7a0, bindmethod = 3, replarea = 0x2757480, frac_attrs = 0x27579c0, frac_attrs_total = 0x2757a40, frac_attr_total_defined = 1, schedule = 0x22dd0c0, auto_initialize = 502, dn = 0x2756d00, rdn = 0x2756c20, long_name = 0x22dd100 "agmt=\"cn=meToipa-12.company.internal\" (ipa-12:5)", protocol = 0x2220930, changecounters = 0x20cb180, num_changecounters = 0, max_changecounters = 256, last_update_start_time = 1526499214, last_update_end_time = 1526499214, last_update_status = "Error (0) Replica acquired successfully: Incremental update succeeded", '\000' <repeats 954 times>, update_in_progress = 0, is_enabled =
1,
last_init_start_time = 0, last_init_end_time = 0, last_init_status = '\000' <repeats 1023 times>, lock = 0x2741740, consumerRUV = 0x2772e50, consumerSchemaCSN = 0x39da520, consumerRID = 4, tmpConsumerRID = 0, timeout = 120, stop_in_progress = 0, busywaittime = 0, pausetime = 0, priv = 0x0, attrs_to_strip = 0x2757ba0, agreement_type = 0, protocol_timeout = 0x26ed5f0, maxcsn = 0x0, flowControlWindow = 1000, flowControlPause = 2000, ignoreMissingChange = 0, attr_lock = 0x2757c20, WaitForAsyncResults = 100} On Tue, May 15, 2018 at 5:36 PM, Mark Reynolds <mreynolds@redhat.com <mailto:mreynolds@redhat.com>>
wrote:
This looks really familiar and I thought it was fixed. It should have been fixed in 1.3.7.10-1 (https://pagure.io/389-ds-base/issue/49618 <https://pagure.io/389-ds-base/issue/49618>). In your debug session go "up" into agmt_maxcsn_update() and do: (gdb) p *agmt Then send us that output please. Thanks, Mark On 05/15/2018 05:29 PM, Jonathan Vaughn via FreeIPA-users wrote:
Here is a backtrace from live gdb after the segfault. Looks like things went wrong somewhere during in the replication code ? Thread 36 "ns-slapd" received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault. [Switching to Thread 0x9e0bc280 (LWP 4662)] strlen () at ../sysdeps/arm/armv6t2/strlen.S:142 142 ldrd data1a, data1b, [src] (gdb) bt #0 0xb6728f2e in strlen () at ../sysdeps/arm/armv6t2/strlen.S:142 #1 0xb6973b40 in cvt_s (flags=0, prec=<optimized out>, width=0, str=0x4 <error: Cannot access memory at address 0x4>, ss=<optimized out>) at ../../.././nspr/pr/src/io/prprf.c:374 #2 0xb6973b40 in dosprintf (ss=ss@entry=0x9e0bb4bc, fmt=0xb34fddf2 "", fmt@entry=0xb3527770 <agmt_set> "\360\357\305\002", ap=...) at ../../.././nspr/pr/src/io/prprf.c:1018 #3 0xb6973c8c in PR_vsmprintf (fmt=fmt@entry=0xb3527770 <agmt_set> "\360\357\305\002", ap=..., ap@entry=...) at ../../.././nspr/pr/src/io/prprf.c:1184 #4 0xb6e36d18 in slapi_ch_smprintf (fmt=0xb34fdde0 "%s;%s;%s;%ld;%d;%s") at ldap/servers/slapd/ch_malloc.c:331 #5 0xb34af5a4 in agmt_update_maxcsn (r=r@entry=0x2c89810, sdn=0x3e2bac0, sdn@entry=0x10, op=<optimized out>, mods=0x10, mods@entry=0x3eec100, csn=csn@entry=0x3e30220) at ldap/servers/plugins/replication/repl5_agmt.c:3036 #6 0xb34bd424 in write_changelog_and_ruv (pb=pb@entry=0x2cb54a0) at ldap/servers/plugins/replicat
ion/repl5_plugins.c:1124
#7 0xb34be7ec in multimaster_be_betxnpostop_add (pb=0x2cb54a0) at ldap/servers/plugins/replication/repl5_plugins.c:855 #8 0xb34be880 in multimaster_mmr_postop (pb=<optimized out>, flags=560) at ldap/servers/plugins/replication/repl5_plugins.c:616 #9 0xb6e8fcf0 in plugin_call_mmr_plugin_postop (pb=pb@entry=0x2cb54a0, e=e@entry=0x0, flags=flags@entry=560) at ldap/servers/slapd/plugin_mmr.c:65 #10 0xb35ba870 in ldbm_back_add (pb=0x2cb54a0) at ldap/servers/slapd/back-ldbm/ldbm_add.c:1218 #11 0xb6e2ce4c in op_shared_add (pb=pb@entry=0x2cb54a0) at
ldap/servers/slapd/add.c:679
#12 0xb6e2d35c in add_internal_pb (pb=pb@entry=0x2cb54a0) at
ldap/servers/slapd/add.c:407
#13 0xb6e2e0f8 in slapi_add_internal_pb (pb=pb@entry=0x2cb54a0) at
ldap/servers/slapd/add.c:332
#14 0xb368db50 in ipa_topo_util_segment_write (tconf=tconf@entry=0x2cb5860, tsegm=tsegm@entry=0x3f2d9a0) at topology_util.c:1251 #15 0xb368e01c in ipa_topo_util_update_agmt_list (conf=0x2cb5860, repl_segments=<optimized out>) at topology_util.c:696 #16 0xb368891c in ipa_topo_apply_shared_config () at topology_init.c:165 #17 0xb6e4e65c in eq_call_all () at ldap/servers/slapd/eventq.c:278 #18 0xb6e4e65c in eq_loop (arg=<optimized out>) at ldap/servers/slapd/eventq.c:323 #19 0xb6982d68 in _pt_root (arg=0x2c8da40) at ../../.././nspr/pr/src/pthreads/ptthread.c:201 #20 0xb6906ee8 in start_thread (arg=0x9e0bc280) at pthread_create.c:465 #21 0xb6785da8 in None () at ../sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/arm/clone.S:73 On Tue, May 15, 2018 at 3:01 AM, thierry bordaz <tbordaz@redhat.com <mailto:tbordaz@redhat.com>>
wrote:
Hi Jonathan, This problem looks new to me and has something specific to your environment. I think the best approach is to continue to debug on your system if you have the possibility to do so. From strace we can see that DS started smoothly (created its pid file then notified systemd it was running fine). According to the pstack nunc-stans was running and was able to accept network events even if it appears it detected no incoming connection. So the server should be ready to serve for some seconds (more than a minute), then it crashed with one thread dereferencing likely a wrong pointer. Could you attach a debugger when the server is started and wait for the sigsegv to occur. Then confirm the crashing thread backstack. If it is confirmed, I am afraid this is a stack corruption and valgrind could help (http://www.port389.org/docs/
389ds/FAQ/faq.html#debugging-memory-growthinvalid-access-with-valgrind
<http://www.port389.org/docs/
389ds/FAQ/faq.html#debugging-memory-growthinvalid-access-with-valgrind>).
best regards thierry On 05/14/2018 10:20 PM, Jonathan Vaughn wrote:
> Here's a strace from before it dies. Most of > the elapsed time is it waiting on some futex > call it looks like near the end, when it > finally "returns" (from lack of strace output > for duration of call I assume it didn't > actually return but SIGSEGV in that call) and > strace prints ' = ?' on the futex it then > immediately reports SIGSEGV after. So maybe the > problem is that futex call, which may mean the > problem is not directly in 389DS / FreeIPA
itself?
> > > > 15:13:31.626587 (+ 0.000630) listen(8, 128) > = 0 <0.000068> > 15:13:31.626857 (+ 0.000235) listen(9, 128) > = 0 <0.000048> > 15:13:31.627111 (+ 0.000251) > clock_gettime(CLOCK_MONOTONIC, {tv_sec=1464932, > tv_nsec=41120614}) = 0 <0.000085> > 15:13:31.627457 (+ 0.000356) > clock_gettime(CLOCK_REALTIME, > {tv_sec=1526328811, tv_nsec=627560772}) = 0 > <0.000043> > 15:13:31.631233 (+ 0.003839) > clock_gettime(CLOCK_MONOTONIC, {tv_sec=1464932, > tv_nsec=45286796}) = 0 <0.000077> > 15:13:31.631720 (+ 0.000427) > clock_gettime(CLOCK_MONOTONIC, {tv_sec=1464932, > tv_nsec=45661430}) = 0 <0.000042> > 15:13:31.631955 (+ 0.000220) > clock_gettime(CLOCK_REALTIME, > {tv_sec=1526328811, tv_nsec=632049036}) = 0 > <0.000047> > 15:13:31.635669 (+ 0.003785) > clock_gettime(CLOCK_MONOTONIC, {tv_sec=1464932, > tv_nsec=49725840}) = 0 <0.000146> > 15:13:31.636484 (+ 0.000784) write(16, "a", > 1) = 1 <0.000118> > 15:13:31.636855 (+ 0.000341) sched_yield() > = 0 <0.000252> > 15:13:31.637322 (+ 0.000470) > futex(0x1cb57a0, FUTEX_WAKE_PRIVATE, 1) = 1 > <0.000088> > 15:13:31.637897 (+ 0.000610) write(16, "a", > 1) = 1 <0.000221> > 15:13:31.638394 (+ 0.000467) sched_yield() > = 0 <0.000047> > 15:13:31.638619 (+ 0.000202) > futex(0x1cb5710, FUTEX_WAKE_PRIVATE, 1) = 1 > <0.000065> > 15:13:31.638908 (+ 0.000298) > openat(AT_FDCWD, > "/var/run/dirsrv/slapd-COMPANY-INTERNAL.pid", > O_WRONLY|O_CREAT|O_TRUNC, 0666) = 33 <0.000831> > 15:13:31.640260 (+ 0.001387) getpid() = > 32353 <0.000077> > 15:13:31.640558 (+ 0.000256) fstat64(33, > {st_mode=S_IFREG|0644, st_size=0, ...}) = 0 > <0.000119> > 15:13:31.641106 (+ 0.000556) write(33, > "32353\n", 6) = 6 <0.000127> > 15:13:31.641472 (+ 0.000362) close(33) = 0 > <0.000519> > 15:13:31.642216 (+ 0.000758) > chmod("/var/run/dirsrv/slapd-
COMPANY-INTERNAL.pid",
> 0644) = 0 <0.000152> > 15:13:31.642900 (+ 0.000679) > clock_gettime(CLOCK_REALTIME, > {tv_sec=1526328811, tv_nsec=643020294}) = 0 > <0.000056> > 15:13:31.643495 (+ 0.000590) write(2, > "[14/May/2018:15:13:31.643020294 "..., 134) = > 134 <0.002697> > 15:13:31.646515 (+ 0.003052) > clock_gettime(CLOCK_REALTIME, > {tv_sec=1526328811, tv_nsec=646694394}) = 0 > <0.000075> > 15:13:31.646892 (+ 0.000337) write(4, > "[14/May/2018:15:13:31.646694394 "..., 134) = > 134 <0.000522> > 15:13:31.647841 (+ 0.000973) fsync(4) = 0 > <0.005967> > 15:13:31.654425 (+ 0.006617) > clock_gettime(CLOCK_REALTIME, > {tv_sec=1526328811, tv_nsec=654598946}) = 0 > <0.000253> > 15:13:31.655137 (+ 0.000717) write(2, > "[14/May/2018:15:13:31.654598946 "..., 136) = > 136 <0.002427> > 15:13:31.658312 (+ 0.003165) > clock_gettime(CLOCK_REALTIME, > {tv_sec=1526328811, tv_nsec=658486117}) = 0 > <0.000251> > 15:13:31.659032 (+ 0.000682) write(4, > "[14/May/2018:15:13:31.658486117 "..., 136) = > 136 <0.000346> > 15:13:31.659623 (+ 0.000595) fsync(4) = 0 > <0.003311> > 15:13:31.663230 (+ 0.003642) getpid() = > 32353 <0.000045> > 15:13:31.663732 (+ 0.000454) > socket(AF_UNIX, SOCK_DGRAM|SOCK_CLOEXEC, 0) = > 33 <0.000296> > 15:13:31.664760 (+ 0.001048) getsockopt(33, > SOL_SOCKET, SO_SNDBUF, [163840], [4]) = 0 > <0.000108> > 15:13:31.665141 (+ 0.000386) setsockopt(33, > SOL_SOCKET, SO_SNDBUFFORCE, [8388608], 4) = -1 > EPERM (Operation not permitted) <0.000051> > 15:13:31.665500 (+ 0.000334) setsockopt(33, > SOL_SOCKET, SO_SNDBUF, [8388608], 4) = 0
<0.000229>
> 15:13:31.665973 (+ 0.000468) sendmsg(33, > {msg_name={sa_family=AF_UNIX, > sun_path="/run/systemd/notify"}, > msg_namelen=21, > msg_iov=[{iov_base="READY=1\nSTATUS=slapd > started: Re"..., iov_len=69}], msg_iovlen=1, > msg_controllen=0, msg_flags=0}, MSG_NOSIGNAL) = > 69 <0.000600> > 15:13:31.667270 (+ 0.001334) close(33) = 0 > <0.003140> > 15:13:31.677320 (+ 0.010146) > futex(0xb31122e8, FUTEX_WAIT, 32357, NULL) = ? > 15:14:27.661809 (+ 55.984448) +++ killed by > SIGSEGV (core dumped) +++ > > On Mon, May 14, 2018 at 10:27 AM, thierry > bordaz <tbordaz@redhat.com > mailto:tbordaz@redhat.com> wrote: > > Hi Jonathan, > > This is weird as the crashing thread stack > looks truncated (did you copy/paste all of > it ?) > > Thread 1 (Thread 0x9e13c280 (LWP 17245)): > #0 0xb67bbf2e in strlen () at
/lib/libc.so.6
> #1 0xb6a06b40 in dosprintf () at > /lib/libnspr4.so > #2 0x00000000 in None () > > Did you install 389-ds-base-debuginfo ? > How did you get that backtrace ? from a > core dumped, pstack ? Can you attach a > debugger before the crash occurs ? > > It looks it crashed soon at startup, could > it be related to a broken dse.ldif. It > should exists a dse.ldif.OK, is it possibly > to try to start with it ? > > best regards > thierry > > On 05/12/2018 01:22 AM, Jonathan Vaughn via > FreeIPA-users wrote: >> Not sure if it makes a difference... I was >> looking into this again and realized I had >> a bunch of messages from gdb telling me to >> install more debuginfo. I've done that >> now, here it is again freshly run through >> gdb >> >> GNU gdb (GDB) Fedora 8.0.1-36.fc27 >> Copyright (C) 2017 Free Software >> Foundation, Inc. >> License GPLv3+: GNU GPL version 3 or later >> http://gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html > http://gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html> >> This is free software: you are free to >> change and redistribute it. >> There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent >> permitted by law. Type "show copying" >> and "show warranty" for details. >> This GDB was configured as >> "armv7hl-redhat-linux-gnueabi". >> Type "show configuration" for >> configuration details. >> For bug reporting instructions, please see: >> http://www.gnu.org/software/gdb/bugs/ > http://www.gnu.org/software/gdb/bugs/>. >> Find the GDB manual and other >> documentation resources online at: >> <http://www.gnu.org/software/
gdb/documentation/
gdb/documentation/>>.
>> For help, type "help". >> Type "apropos word" to search for commands >> related to "word"... >> Reading symbols from >> /usr/sbin/ns-slapd...Reading symbols from >> /usr/lib/debug/usr/sbin/ns-sl
apd-1.3.7.10-1.fc27.arm.debug...done.
>> done. >> ... >> >> Thread 1 (Thread 0x9e13c280 (LWP 17245)): >> #0 0xb67bbf2e in strlen () at
/lib/libc.so.6
>> #1 0xb6a06b40 in dosprintf () at >> /lib/libnspr4.so >> #2 0x00000000 in None () >> >> >> >> On Tue, May 8, 2018 at 7:52 AM, Rob >> Crittenden <rcritten@redhat.com >> mailto:rcritten@redhat.com> wrote: >> >> Jonathan Vaughn via FreeIPA-users >> wrote: >> >> Still trying to figure this >> out. It looks like slapd is >> dying, I thought it was still >> running for some reason. >> >> slapd is dying to segfault. >> strace of it happening doesn't >> seem to reveal much: >> >> >> A stack trace would very much help >> trying to track down the cause. >> >> http://directory.fedoraprojec
t.org/docs/389ds/FAQ/faq.html#debugging-crashes
ct.org/docs/389ds/FAQ/faq.html#debugging-crashes>
>> >> rob >> >> >> 18:32:41.543717 (+ >> 0.000801) openat(AT_FDCWD, >> "/var/run/dirsrv/slapd-COMPAN
Y-INTERNAL.pid",
>> O_WRONLY|O_CREAT|O_TRUNC, >> 0666) = 32 >> 18:32:41.544907 (+ >> 0.001195) getpid() = 16014 >> 18:32:41.545269 (+ >> 0.000329) fstat64(32, >> {st_mode=S_IFREG|0644, >> st_size=0, ...}) = 0 >> 18:32:41.545799 (+ >> 0.000536) write(32, >> "16014\n", 6) = 6 >> 18:32:41.546603 (+ >> 0.000818) close(32) = 0 >> 18:32:41.547061 (+ >> 0.000448) >> chmod("/var/run/dirsrv/slapd-
COMPANY-INTERNAL.pid",
>> 0644) = 0 >> 18:32:41.547741 (+ >> 0.000676) >> clock_gettime(CLOCK_REALTIME, >> {tv_sec=1525735961, >> tv_nsec=548030641}) = 0 >> 18:32:41.548324 (+ >> 0.000587) write(2, >> "[07/May/2018:18:32:41.548030
641
>> "..., 134) = 134 >> 18:32:41.551096 (+ >> 0.002840) >> clock_gettime(CLOCK_REALTIME, >> {tv_sec=1525735961, >> tv_nsec=551287555}) = 0 >> 18:32:41.551568 (+ >> 0.000406) write(4, >> "[07/May/2018:18:32:41.551287
555
>> "..., 134) = 134 >> 18:32:41.552360 (+ >> 0.000811) fsync(4) = 0 >> 18:32:41.558499 (+ >> 0.006170) >> clock_gettime(CLOCK_REALTIME, >> {tv_sec=1525735961, >> tv_nsec=558678099}) = 0 >> 18:32:41.558901 (+ >> 0.000350) write(2, >> "[07/May/2018:18:32:41.558678
099
>> "..., 136) = 136 >> 18:32:41.561537 (+ >> 0.002680) >> clock_gettime(CLOCK_REALTIME, >> {tv_sec=1525735961, >> tv_nsec=561718659}) = 0 >> 18:32:41.562357 (+ >> 0.000793) write(4, >> "[07/May/2018:18:32:41.561718
659
>> "..., 136) = 136 >> 18:32:41.563293 (+ >> 0.001148) fsync(4) = 0 >> 18:32:41.566928 (+ >> 0.003452) getpid() = 16014 >> 18:32:41.567712 (+ >> 0.000752) socket(AF_UNIX, >> SOCK_DGRAM|SOCK_CLOEXEC, 0) =
32
>> 18:32:41.568628 (+ >> 0.000912) getsockopt(32, >> SOL_SOCKET, SO_SNDBUF, >> [163840], [4]) = 0 >> 18:32:41.568972 (+ >> 0.000319) setsockopt(32, >> SOL_SOCKET, SO_SNDBUFFORCE, >> [8388608], 4) = -1 EPERM >> (Operation not permitted) >> 18:32:41.569548 (+ >> 0.000589) setsockopt(32, >> SOL_SOCKET, SO_SNDBUF, >> [8388608], 4) = 0 >> 18:32:41.570064 (+ >> 0.000513) sendmsg(32, >> {msg_name={sa_family=AF_UNIX, >> sun_path="/run/systemd/
notify"},
>> msg_namelen=21, >> msg_iov=[{iov_base="READY=1\n
STATUS=slapd
>> started: Re"..., iov_len=69}], >> msg_iovlen=1, >> msg_controllen=0, >> msg_flags=0}, MSG_NOSIGNAL) =
69
>> 18:32:41.570845 (+ >> 0.000789) close(32) = 0 >> 18:32:41.576358 (+ >> 0.005575) futex(0xb30ed2e8, >> FUTEX_WAIT, 16016, NULL) = ? >> 18:33:01.730774 (+ >> 20.154428) +++ killed by >> SIGSEGV +++ >> > >
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