[email protected] writes: > Hello, > > Thank you for your response on this issue. We could reproduce this issue on > CentOS 6.6. > Based on our investigation and crash (segfault) messages, issue seems to be > with "libc-2.12.so" module. > Since crash is not with OMSA code so we tried below steps and issues > disappears. > > We just upgraded glibc and its dependent modules through yum (yum update > glibc) and restarted the OS. Issue exists. > We upgraded entire system/OS through yum (yum update) and restarted the OS. > Issue disappears. > > Please try to see this resolves on your environment. Let us know how it goes.
I arrived at the same conclusion - the failing OMSA components work only in a CentOS 6.8 environment now. Unfortunately, this environement does not support random OS upgrades on most production machines, this would require QA'ing hundreds of software tools. Technically, this shouldn't be necessary and any software for CentOS/RHEL6 should simply be compatible with any CentOS6/RHEL6 point release, but OMSA has just proved that this is not the case. To ensure backwards compatibility, I recommend to rebuild newer OMSA versions on CentOS 6.4 as there were major updates afterwards _______________________________________________ Linux-PowerEdge mailing list [email protected] https://lists.us.dell.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-poweredge
