Hey again,
so for the first time haproxy is running for more than 4 hours without a
coredump and without cpu spikes - so far so good. I'll observe it until
tomorrow morning and report again.
Kind regards,
John
Willy Tarreau wrote:
Hi John,
On Fri, May 09, 2014 at 11:54:56AM +0200, John-Paul Bader wrote:
Hey Willy,
I have just applied the patch and will run another test after lunch.
Since we're testing with live traffic I can't leave it unattended :)
Just out of curiosity, is this a bug that affects also Linux or is it
FreeBSD specific?
It's generic. And after I found it, I searched how I could reproduce it
and found it could happen on out of memory condition. So I started
"haproxy -m 8" on linux and injected traffic. Bingo, segfault and exact
same trace as yours :-)
We were recently stumped to discover a crash of haproxy on an ALOHA,
and we couldn't explain it, it was in relation with a high memory
usage with SSL. Now I know where it was, so we'll issue an update :-)
Thanks again for all your traces and tests!
Willy
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