On 4.6.2019. 16:38, Otto Moerbeek wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 04, 2019 at 03:41:02PM +0200, Hrvoje Popovski wrote:
> 
>> Hi all,
>>
>> after upgrading Fujitsu RX 2530 M4 from 6.4 to 6.5 in dmesg i saw
>> "Segmentation fault (core dumped)" instead of "setting tty flags".
>> Installation and upgrade are very standard, but they are done over
>> Fujitsu AVR, their remote console like Dell iDRAC.
>> Machine is working normally, i just wanted to report this.
>>
>> core dump:
>> http://kosjenka.srce.hr/~hrvoje/openbsd/ttyflags.core
>>
>> sendbug is in attachment
>>
>> dmesg -s
>> Automatic boot in progress: starting file system checks.
>> /dev/sd0a (208b7bf77955eee9.a): file system is clean; not checking
>> /dev/sd0k (208b7bf77955eee9.k): file system is clean; not checking
>> /dev/sd0d (208b7bf77955eee9.d): file system is clean; not checking
>> /dev/sd0f (208b7bf77955eee9.f): file system is clean; not checking
>> /dev/sd0g (208b7bf77955eee9.g): file system is clean; not checking
>> /dev/sd0h (208b7bf77955eee9.h): file system is clean; not checking
>> /dev/sd0j (208b7bf77955eee9.j): file system is clean; not checking
>> /dev/sd0i (208b7bf77955eee9.i): file system is clean; not checking
>> /dev/sd0e (208b7bf77955eee9.e): file system is clean; not checking
>> Segmentation fault (core dumped)
>> starting network
>> reordering libraries: done.
>> starting early daemons: syslogd ntpd.
>> starting RPC daemons:.
>> savecore: no core dump
>> checking quotas: done.
>> clearing /tmp
>> kern.securelevel: 0 -> 1
>> creating runtime link editor directory cache.
>> preserving editor files.
>> starting network daemons: sshd snmpd bgpd smtpd.
>> starting package daemons: zabbix_agentd.
>> starting local daemons: cron.
>> Tue Jun  4 06:44:04 CEST 2019
> 
> Does this also happen when you run ttyflags -a by hand?
> 

yes it happens,

rs2# ttyflags -a
Segmentation fault (core dumped)

http://kosjenka.srce.hr/~hrvoje/openbsd/ttyflags2.core


> Do you have a malformed entry in /etc/ttys ?

i don't think that i have. i haven't touch /etc/ttys


> Please share your /etc/ttys file.

http://kosjenka.srce.hr/~hrvoje/openbsd/ttys

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