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icon8.gif   Anyone else running elogd on redhat ES 8 having random crashes?, posted by mathew goebel on Tue Oct 4 20:43:28 2022 
    icon2.gif   Re: Anyone else running elogd on redhat ES 8 having random crashes?, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Oct 5 08:21:12 2022 
       icon2.gif   Re: Anyone else running elogd on redhat ES 8 having random crashes?, posted by mathew goebel on Wed Oct 5 20:39:16 2022 
Message ID: 69568     Entry time: Wed Oct 5 20:39:16 2022     In reply to: 69567
Icon: Reply  Author: mathew goebel  Author Email: mgoebel@emich.edu 
Category: Question  OS: Linux  ELOG Version: ELOG V3.1.4-3d7 
Subject: Re: Anyone else running elogd on redhat ES 8 having random crashes? 

Thanks for the info! 

Stefan Ritt wrote:

Most likely these are some currupt logbook files. If you get a coredump (or stack trace) you can maybe figure out which file it was. These are plain ASCII files (YYMMDDa.log) and you can see with an editor if someting there is not in order.

Stefan

mathew goebel wrote:

For the last couple of months we are getting a random elogd crash once in a while we are getting something like the following in the middle of the night

> Sep 29 20:45:07 elog kernel: server_name686835]: segfault at 7ffd7f5a0000 ip 00007fceaeabbf06 sp 00007ffd7f577348 error 6 in libc-2.28.so[7fceaea8a000+1bc000]

I'm going to try and see if it will leave a coredump file, just thought I would ask if anyone else had seen this before?

Thanks,
Matt

 

 

 

 

 

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