Quoting Carson Gaspar <[email protected]>:
On 9/25/10 5:00 AM, Derrick Brashear wrote:
On Sat, Sep 25, 2010 at 5:51 AM, Andrew
Deason<[email protected]> wrote:
It is known that you can't stop the client on Solaris on a running
system. (I think it's maybe only the linux and windows clients that you
can stop?)
In the 1.5/1.6 branch, at least one issue was fixed that crashed the box
after stopping the client (9562721b89a2a7a7f32a165762d7fba8540006a9,
gerrit 1957). With that fix, stopping the client worked for me, though I
don't think we guarantee that doing so will work in general.
you should be able to stop it. restarting it has been "best effort"
though we try for that too.
If you want, you can try the 1.5.x client. Or wait for the fix to be
backported to the 1.4 series.
I've confirmed that 1.5.77 does not panic the box on shutdown. And
can even be restarted multiple times (although exactly once it hung
in cache scan on restart).
I believe this was originally a security feature. It stored like a
master key in kmem. It has happened in Solaris since like 1.0.
It was changed at some point in 1.5.x.
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