On 02/16/17 14:32, [email protected] wrote:
> On Dell PowerEdge R730XD servers running CentOS 7.2 when the new version
> of dell-system-update (Ver 1.3.1) was installed, using yum, a library
> symbolic link for openblas got changed and caused issues on an
> application running on our servers.
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> The link that specifically got changed is located in /usr/lib64 and
> appears as
>
> lrwxrwxrwx   1 root root   33 Jan 13 20:24 libblas.so.3 ->
> /usr/lib64/libopenblas-r0.2.18.so

Scott

Can you run this and share its output?
   readelf -d /usr/lib64/libopenblas-r0.2.18.so |grep SONAME

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>
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> After DSU is installed using yum, the link is changed to: lrwxrwxrwx   1
> root root   16 Feb 14 21:34 libblas.so.3 -> libblas.so.3.4.2
>

Can you run this and share its output?
   readelf -d /usr/lib64/libblas.so.3.4.2 |grep SONAME

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>
> We believe the root cause to be a command that is part of the post
> install that is embedded in the rpm.  The last command run is
> /sbin/ldconfig   This command is causing the library link to change.
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> Examining the post installation of the dell-system-update rpm it was
> noted that the last command run is /sbin/ldconfig   As a test we reset
> the link to the libopenblas-r0.2.18.so and ran the /sbin/ldconfig as a
> standalone command.  The result was that the link was changed again to
> point to libblas.so.3.4.2
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>
> Has anyone run into this, or does anyone have a resolution to the
> library being changed?
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> Thanks for your replies,
>
> S.
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Thanks,
Charles Rose
Engineer, Infrastructure Software Engineering
Dell EMC| Infrastructure Solutions Group
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