On Wed, Apr 19, 2017 at 01:03:15PM -0700, Paul B. Henson wrote: > On Wed, Apr 19, 2017 at 05:37:35PM +0100, Ond=C5=99ej Kuzn=C3=ADk wrote= : >> could you post the two accesslog entries (or at least an outline) >> referenced in the backtrace? >=20 > That's weird. I can't find these exact entries. Based on the username, = I > found ones that are very close to the timestamp, but ones that match > these exact timestamps do not exist. Last time Quanah asked me to look > up the matching accesslog entry from the crash I believe I was able to > find it.
Hi Paul, those come from master with ServerID 0? Maybe you can find them in another server's accesslog? >> - reqStart=3D20170415103641.000016Z,cn=3Daccesslog >=20 > dn: reqStart=3D20170415103641.000068Z,cn=3Daccesslog > reqDN: uid=3Dbrandonl,ou=3Duser,dc=3Dcpp,dc=3Dedu > reqMod: entryCSN:=3D 20170415103641.599920Z#000000#000#000000 > entryCSN: 20170415103641.599920Z#000000#000#000000 >=20 >> - reqStart=3D20170416103057.000005Z,cn=3Daccesslog >=20 > dn: reqStart=3D20170416103057.000045Z,cn=3Daccesslog > reqDN: uid=3Daaalmora,ou=3Duser,dc=3Dcpp,dc=3Dedu > reqMod: entryCSN:=3D 20170416103057.530384Z#000000#000#000000 > entryCSN: 20170416103057.530384Z#000000#000#000000 >=20 >> I assume you are still running the same code in production, correct? >=20 > Yes. It actually crashed 4 days in a row :(, the two days I provided > backtraces for and then the following two days. Just for something to d= o > I slapcat'd the db and accesslog and reloaded it after the fourth day i= n > case there was some weird mdb corruption or something. It hasn't crashe= d > since, but it crashes randomly so that could be meaningless <sigh>. I > wouldn't think reloaded the db would have affected finding the matching > accesslog entries but that is something different than last time too. > And of course now this is the non-optimized build. Would you be able to try the patch I provided earlier on one of your servers? Thanks, --=20 Ond=C5=99ej Kuzn=C3=ADk Senior Software Engineer Symas Corporation http://www.symas.com Packaged, certified, and supported LDAP solutions powered by OpenLDAP
