On 2011-09-07 at 20:30 +0200, Pawel Rutkowski wrote: > Today i try to compile and run Exim 4.76 version on my Centos 5 > 64bit. After compile i thought that everythink work OK, but from time to > time i get in kernel: > exim[4921] general protection rip:46b660 rsp:7fffe3f34e10 error:0 > exim[30959] general protection rip:46b660 rsp:7fffbe7a1670 error:0 > exim[5197] general protection rip:46b060 rsp:7fff0bcd3b90 error:0 > > I previous version from RPM all work OK. After investigation noticed that > this error usually(not always) exist when email is sending from WWW form - > dedicated to sending emails. > 2011-09-07 19:10:27 1R1Ldr-0004tw-JL <= alko@xxx U=apache P=local S=48513 > id=7409d1009f566902efcb6bdc543df092@xxxxx T="P.H.U. SUBJECT" from <alko@xxx> > for graf@xxx > next i get this: > 2011-09-07 19:10:27 1R1Ldr-0004tw-JL == artur@xxx R=lookuphost T=remote_smtp > defer (-1): smtp transport process returned non-zero status 0x000b: > terminated by signal 11 > > How can i debug to check what generate this error ? Probably some library.
Run: $ exim -d --version and look at the "Library version:" output; if the version of a library which Exim was compiled against does not match the version that it's linked against, for a newly-built binary, then you have a build problem. Else: Configure your system to permit setuid programs to dump core; set rlimits accordingly; grab coredump, run: $ gdb /path/to/exim /path/to/exim.core and issue the "bt" command, which will tell you where it died, and suggest which library it was in. Else: bad RAM -- ## List details at https://lists.exim.org/mailman/listinfo/exim-users ## Exim details at http://www.exim.org/ ## Please use the Wiki with this list - http://wiki.exim.org/
