On 11/11/2012 22:21, Doctor McKay wrote:
Okay, so I'm apparently the only person that this crash is happening to. I ran -verify_all on my server and it downloaded some files, but that didn't fix the crash.

The only thing I can figure is the server box itself, but it's running a 32-bit version of CentOS 6, which I know for a fact is working as someone I personally know is running the exact same setup.

Can anyone think of why on earth my servers would be crashing here when nobody else is?

Clicking the URL in your sig gave the biggest clue as did "I've had to disable most of the plugins on my server to get it to stop crashing."

You develop plugins, you disable them (perhaps along with others) and it stops crashing.

You need to find which specific plugin triggers the crash and then look at what that plugin does.

But you must know this anyway. What I think you need to do is to remove the earlier assumption that the
plugins aren't buggy and start looking at the problem again.

Then you should discover which plugin causes the crash and whether it is buggy or not.

Can't really tell from the stack trace provided. Is it seg faulting? If so, is it on one of the parameters? If so,
does that param come from the plugin? etc etc.

In short, if you keep the crash traces and don't send them to Valve, you'll need to find and fix the bugs.

--
Dan

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