(Sorry, meant version 2.0.13, not 2.0.3.

On Wed, Mar 4, 2020 at 1:19 PM Sean Reifschneider <[email protected]> wrote:

> It's maybe a little bit early to say, but 2.0.3 has not segfaulted since I
> installed it, around 20 hours ago.  The previous 20 hours had maybe a dozen
> segfaults, so this might tell us something.
>
> I've upgraded back to 2.1, and installed the systemd-coredump, I'll update
> when I have additional information.  I wasn't able to find a -dbgsym
> package, I even looked in the debian pool directory for the PPA.  We're
> talking like a haproxy-dbgsym package, right?  Or am I missing something?
>
> Thanks,
> Sean
>
> On Tue, Mar 3, 2020 at 11:25 PM Vincent Bernat <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>  ❦  3 mars 2020 15:34 -07, Sean Reifschneider <[email protected]>:
>>
>> > We've been running haproxy 1.8 series for quite a while.  We're
>> currently
>> > in the process of updating to 2.1, and have installed from the vbernat
>> PPA
>> > on Ubuntu 18.04 using the same old config file.
>> >
>> > Now we are seeing segfaults a few times a day:
>>
>> You can easily collect core information if you install systemd-coredump.
>> Then, use "coredumpctl list" to locate the collected core, then
>> "coredumpctl info XXX" to get some stack traces. If you install the
>> -dbgsym package, you can also use "coredumpctl debug XXX" then use "bt
>> full" and send the output.
>> --
>> Don't stop with your first draft.
>>             - The Elements of Programming Style (Kernighan & Plauger)
>>
>

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