On 04-11-2024 12:56, Florence Blanc-Renaud wrote:
Hi,
On Fri, Nov 1, 2024 at 3:51 PM Kees Bakker via FreeIPA-users
<[email protected]> wrote:
Hi,
After a scheduled power down on and power up on one of our IPA
servers
named crashed.
I remember I saw this before and that it was "solved" by
restarting named.
This time however it took about 12 retries before named finally
continued.
This is the error it produces
../../../lib/dns/name.c:667: REQUIRE((name1->attributes &
0x00000001) ==
(name2->attributes & 0x00000001)) failed, back trace
bind9 is quite drastic when it hits a failing REQUIRE. It immediately
stops with a coredump.
But it doesn't tell which names are failing the comparison.
Of course I can (or should) report this to the bind developers.
However,
I'm sure they
are going to say that this is an old version and that I should ask
CentOS/RH devs.
The issue has already been reported here:
https://issues.redhat.com/browse/RHEL-30407
If anybody here on the list has an idea, then please let me know.
Some more details
Version info:
* os: CentOS 9-Stream
* ipa packages 4.12.0-4.el9
* bind9 packages 32:9.16.23-15.el9
* bind-libdyndb-ldap 11.9.8-el9
Some updates are available for those packages, it may be worth trying.
Nope. With the latest CentOS 9-Stream packages it is also crashing at
startup.
Version info:
* ipa packages: 4.12.2-1.el9
* bind packages: 32:9.16.23-24.el9
* bind-libdyndb-ldap: 11.9-10.el9
The only thing for me to do is to keep retrying to start named until it
finally stays up and running.
It would help if I knew a little bit more what is in that RHEL-30407 issue.
--
Kees
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