Re: [pmacct-discussion] Crash in pmacct

2013-07-09 Thread Joan
Hello, most of the patches from debian are issues related to packaging for
other architectures or issues with the location of docs, and so on, nothing
really relevant to code as I saw. So it's mostly a pristine 0.14.0 which
seems pretty old after reading about newer versions.
In any case 0.14.3 compiles just fine, and doesn't crash anymore, if
someone wants the .deb just ask :)
I'm still having issues populating the srcas, dstas, but that's for another
thread.


2013/7/8 Karl O. Pinc k...@meme.com

 On 07/08/2013 05:30:36 AM, Joan wrote:
  BTW, just found in the changelog for 0.14.1 this:
! fix, net_aggr.c: defining a networks_file configuration directive
  in
  conjunction with --enable-ipv6 was causing a SEGVs. This is now
  solved.
 
  That could be the cause for my issue (unless debian backported the
  fixes)

 See /usr/share/doc/pmacct*/changelog.Debian* to check for backports.



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Re: [pmacct-discussion] Crash in pmacct

2013-07-08 Thread Joan
I have tried the version in wheezy with the same results as with squeeze,
now, I am trying to reproduce the crash with the 0.14.3 downloaded from the
site.
So far it hasn't crashed, but so far there's only minimal traffic via this
router.

I'll be back with more info...


2013/7/6 Karl O. Pinc k...@meme.com

 As an alternative you should consider upgrading to debian
 wheezy as squeeze will go out of support about 2013-11-04,
 in 4 months.
 You'll have to upgrade anyway and this might fix your problem.
 Wheezy has pmacct 0.14.0.

 You can get help with any of this for debian using irc chat on
 the #debian channel of irc.freenode.net.

 On 07/05/2013 05:39:41 PM, Paolo Lucente wrote:
  Hi Joan,
 
  I can verify the backtrace you provided does not apply to the current
  (and 0.14.3 release to that matter) code. Also, the issue is related
  to
  querying the content of a networks_file - which is a part of the code
  that got some changes meanwhile. I propose you download/compile
  0.14.3
  release or CVS code and try again. If these still give troubles
  please
  send me privately a new backtrace to inspect. Let me know.
 
  Cheers,
  Paolo
 
  On Fri, Jul 05, 2013 at 06:46:21PM +0200, Joan wrote:
   Hi again,
  
   I am experiencing crashes only after a couple of minutes of
  starting-04
   pmacctd. I am on the current squeeze version, but I recompiled from
  the
   sources to get non-stripped binaries.
   After running the process for some minutes the program crashes as
  usually
   leaving a nice backtrace.
   Could you have a look into this and tell me if it's something that
  was
   fixed in a newer version?
  
   Regards,
  
   Joan
 
 
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Re: [pmacct-discussion] Crash in pmacct

2013-07-08 Thread Joan
BTW, just found in the changelog for 0.14.1 this:
  ! fix, net_aggr.c: defining a networks_file configuration directive in
conjunction with --enable-ipv6 was causing a SEGVs. This is now solved.

That could be the cause for my issue (unless debian backported the fixes)


2013/7/8 Joan aseq...@gmail.com

 I have tried the version in wheezy with the same results as with squeeze,
 now, I am trying to reproduce the crash with the 0.14.3 downloaded from the
 site.
 So far it hasn't crashed, but so far there's only minimal traffic via this
 router.

 I'll be back with more info...


 2013/7/6 Karl O. Pinc k...@meme.com

 As an alternative you should consider upgrading to debian
 wheezy as squeeze will go out of support about 2013-11-04,
 in 4 months.
 You'll have to upgrade anyway and this might fix your problem.
 Wheezy has pmacct 0.14.0.

 You can get help with any of this for debian using irc chat on
 the #debian channel of irc.freenode.net.

 On 07/05/2013 05:39:41 PM, Paolo Lucente wrote:
  Hi Joan,
 
  I can verify the backtrace you provided does not apply to the current
  (and 0.14.3 release to that matter) code. Also, the issue is related
  to
  querying the content of a networks_file - which is a part of the code
  that got some changes meanwhile. I propose you download/compile
  0.14.3
  release or CVS code and try again. If these still give troubles
  please
  send me privately a new backtrace to inspect. Let me know.
 
  Cheers,
  Paolo
 
  On Fri, Jul 05, 2013 at 06:46:21PM +0200, Joan wrote:
   Hi again,
  
   I am experiencing crashes only after a couple of minutes of
  starting-04
   pmacctd. I am on the current squeeze version, but I recompiled from
  the
   sources to get non-stripped binaries.
   After running the process for some minutes the program crashes as
  usually
   leaving a nice backtrace.
   Could you have a look into this and tell me if it's something that
  was
   fixed in a newer version?
  
   Regards,
  
   Joan
 
 
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Re: [pmacct-discussion] Crash in pmacct

2013-07-08 Thread George-Cristian Bîrzan
I think I reported that bug, and it was crashing instantly on start, not
within minutes. Also, I think that never ended up in a release afair, it
was just in trunk.
On 8 Jul 2013 13:30, Joan aseq...@gmail.com wrote:

 BTW, just found in the changelog for 0.14.1 this:
   ! fix, net_aggr.c: defining a networks_file configuration directive in
 conjunction with --enable-ipv6 was causing a SEGVs. This is now solved.

 That could be the cause for my issue (unless debian backported the fixes)


 2013/7/8 Joan aseq...@gmail.com

 I have tried the version in wheezy with the same results as with squeeze,
 now, I am trying to reproduce the crash with the 0.14.3 downloaded from the
 site.
 So far it hasn't crashed, but so far there's only minimal traffic via
 this router.

 I'll be back with more info...


 2013/7/6 Karl O. Pinc k...@meme.com

 As an alternative you should consider upgrading to debian
 wheezy as squeeze will go out of support about 2013-11-04,
 in 4 months.
 You'll have to upgrade anyway and this might fix your problem.
 Wheezy has pmacct 0.14.0.

 You can get help with any of this for debian using irc chat on
 the #debian channel of irc.freenode.net.

 On 07/05/2013 05:39:41 PM, Paolo Lucente wrote:
  Hi Joan,
 
  I can verify the backtrace you provided does not apply to the current
  (and 0.14.3 release to that matter) code. Also, the issue is related
  to
  querying the content of a networks_file - which is a part of the code
  that got some changes meanwhile. I propose you download/compile
  0.14.3
  release or CVS code and try again. If these still give troubles
  please
  send me privately a new backtrace to inspect. Let me know.
 
  Cheers,
  Paolo
 
  On Fri, Jul 05, 2013 at 06:46:21PM +0200, Joan wrote:
   Hi again,
  
   I am experiencing crashes only after a couple of minutes of
  starting-04
   pmacctd. I am on the current squeeze version, but I recompiled from
  the
   sources to get non-stripped binaries.
   After running the process for some minutes the program crashes as
  usually
   leaving a nice backtrace.
   Could you have a look into this and tell me if it's something that
  was
   fixed in a newer version?
  
   Regards,
  
   Joan
 
 
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Re: [pmacct-discussion] Crash in pmacct

2013-07-08 Thread Joan
The wheezy defautl was crashing for me a bit after loading the
networks_file (that take about a couple of minutes to load) I was trying to
isolate this to open a bug in debian, so at least others are warned.
After unsetting the --enable-ipv6 flag and recompile again with debian
settings/patches, it seems that it doens't crash anymore.
Still I will recompile the 0.14.3 version because I was planning to use the
extended format of networks_file for the nexthop feature.


2013/7/8 George-Cristian Bîrzan g...@birzan.org

 I think I reported that bug, and it was crashing instantly on start, not
 within minutes. Also, I think that never ended up in a release afair, it
 was just in trunk.
 On 8 Jul 2013 13:30, Joan aseq...@gmail.com wrote:

 BTW, just found in the changelog for 0.14.1 this:
   ! fix, net_aggr.c: defining a networks_file configuration directive in
 conjunction with --enable-ipv6 was causing a SEGVs. This is now
 solved.

 That could be the cause for my issue (unless debian backported the fixes)


 2013/7/8 Joan aseq...@gmail.com

 I have tried the version in wheezy with the same results as with
 squeeze, now, I am trying to reproduce the crash with the 0.14.3 downloaded
 from the site.
 So far it hasn't crashed, but so far there's only minimal traffic via
 this router.

 I'll be back with more info...


 2013/7/6 Karl O. Pinc k...@meme.com

 As an alternative you should consider upgrading to debian
 wheezy as squeeze will go out of support about 2013-11-04,
 in 4 months.
 You'll have to upgrade anyway and this might fix your problem.
 Wheezy has pmacct 0.14.0.

 You can get help with any of this for debian using irc chat on
 the #debian channel of irc.freenode.net.

 On 07/05/2013 05:39:41 PM, Paolo Lucente wrote:
  Hi Joan,
 
  I can verify the backtrace you provided does not apply to the current
  (and 0.14.3 release to that matter) code. Also, the issue is related
  to
  querying the content of a networks_file - which is a part of the code
  that got some changes meanwhile. I propose you download/compile
  0.14.3
  release or CVS code and try again. If these still give troubles
  please
  send me privately a new backtrace to inspect. Let me know.
 
  Cheers,
  Paolo
 
  On Fri, Jul 05, 2013 at 06:46:21PM +0200, Joan wrote:
   Hi again,
  
   I am experiencing crashes only after a couple of minutes of
  starting-04
   pmacctd. I am on the current squeeze version, but I recompiled from
  the
   sources to get non-stripped binaries.
   After running the process for some minutes the program crashes as
  usually
   leaving a nice backtrace.
   Could you have a look into this and tell me if it's something that
  was
   fixed in a newer version?
  
   Regards,
  
   Joan
 
 
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Re: [pmacct-discussion] Crash in pmacct

2013-07-08 Thread Joan
@george, the issue is not the one you reported (that was against 0.14.3cvs)
but with an older version.

revision 1.16
date: 2012-04-12 14:44:30 +0200;  author: paolo;  state: Exp;  lines: +3 -3;


* nfacctd: etype primitive can now be populated from IP_PROTOCOL_VERSION,
  ie. Field Type #60, in addition to ETHERTYPE, ie. Field Type #256. Should
  both be present the latter has priority over the former.
* fix, net_aggr.c: if --enable-ipv6 is specified, defining a networks_file
  can cause SEGVs. This is now solved.



2013/7/8 Joan aseq...@gmail.com

 The wheezy defautl was crashing for me a bit after loading the
 networks_file (that take about a couple of minutes to load) I was trying to
 isolate this to open a bug in debian, so at least others are warned.
 After unsetting the --enable-ipv6 flag and recompile again with debian
 settings/patches, it seems that it doens't crash anymore.
 Still I will recompile the 0.14.3 version because I was planning to use
 the extended format of networks_file for the nexthop feature.


 2013/7/8 George-Cristian Bîrzan g...@birzan.org

 I think I reported that bug, and it was crashing instantly on start, not
 within minutes. Also, I think that never ended up in a release afair, it
 was just in trunk.
 On 8 Jul 2013 13:30, Joan aseq...@gmail.com wrote:

 BTW, just found in the changelog for 0.14.1 this:
   ! fix, net_aggr.c: defining a networks_file configuration directive in
 conjunction with --enable-ipv6 was causing a SEGVs. This is now
 solved.

 That could be the cause for my issue (unless debian backported the fixes)


 2013/7/8 Joan aseq...@gmail.com

 I have tried the version in wheezy with the same results as with
 squeeze, now, I am trying to reproduce the crash with the 0.14.3 downloaded
 from the site.
 So far it hasn't crashed, but so far there's only minimal traffic via
 this router.

 I'll be back with more info...


 2013/7/6 Karl O. Pinc k...@meme.com

 As an alternative you should consider upgrading to debian
 wheezy as squeeze will go out of support about 2013-11-04,
 in 4 months.
 You'll have to upgrade anyway and this might fix your problem.
 Wheezy has pmacct 0.14.0.

 You can get help with any of this for debian using irc chat on
 the #debian channel of irc.freenode.net.

 On 07/05/2013 05:39:41 PM, Paolo Lucente wrote:
  Hi Joan,
 
  I can verify the backtrace you provided does not apply to the current
  (and 0.14.3 release to that matter) code. Also, the issue is related
  to
  querying the content of a networks_file - which is a part of the code
  that got some changes meanwhile. I propose you download/compile
  0.14.3
  release or CVS code and try again. If these still give troubles
  please
  send me privately a new backtrace to inspect. Let me know.
 
  Cheers,
  Paolo
 
  On Fri, Jul 05, 2013 at 06:46:21PM +0200, Joan wrote:
   Hi again,
  
   I am experiencing crashes only after a couple of minutes of
  starting-04
   pmacctd. I am on the current squeeze version, but I recompiled from
  the
   sources to get non-stripped binaries.
   After running the process for some minutes the program crashes as
  usually
   leaving a nice backtrace.
   Could you have a look into this and tell me if it's something that
  was
   fixed in a newer version?
  
   Regards,
  
   Joan
 
 
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Re: [pmacct-discussion] Crash in pmacct

2013-07-08 Thread George-Cristian Bîrzan
Fair enough. It did sound similar so I assumed it was that. Sorry
On 8 Jul 2013 14:41, Joan aseq...@gmail.com wrote:

 @george, the issue is not the one you reported (that was against
 0.14.3cvs) but with an older version.

 revision 1.16
 date: 2012-04-12 14:44:30 +0200;  author: paolo;  state: Exp;  lines: +3
 -3;


 * nfacctd: etype primitive can now be populated from IP_PROTOCOL_VERSION,
   ie. Field Type #60, in addition to ETHERTYPE, ie. Field Type #256. Should
   both be present the latter has priority over the former.
 * fix, net_aggr.c: if --enable-ipv6 is specified, defining a networks_file
   can cause SEGVs. This is now solved.



 2013/7/8 Joan aseq...@gmail.com

 The wheezy defautl was crashing for me a bit after loading the
 networks_file (that take about a couple of minutes to load) I was trying to
 isolate this to open a bug in debian, so at least others are warned.
 After unsetting the --enable-ipv6 flag and recompile again with debian
 settings/patches, it seems that it doens't crash anymore.
 Still I will recompile the 0.14.3 version because I was planning to use
 the extended format of networks_file for the nexthop feature.


 2013/7/8 George-Cristian Bîrzan g...@birzan.org

 I think I reported that bug, and it was crashing instantly on start, not
 within minutes. Also, I think that never ended up in a release afair, it
 was just in trunk.
 On 8 Jul 2013 13:30, Joan aseq...@gmail.com wrote:

 BTW, just found in the changelog for 0.14.1 this:
   ! fix, net_aggr.c: defining a networks_file configuration directive in
 conjunction with --enable-ipv6 was causing a SEGVs. This is now
 solved.

 That could be the cause for my issue (unless debian backported the
 fixes)


 2013/7/8 Joan aseq...@gmail.com

 I have tried the version in wheezy with the same results as with
 squeeze, now, I am trying to reproduce the crash with the 0.14.3 
 downloaded
 from the site.
 So far it hasn't crashed, but so far there's only minimal traffic via
 this router.

 I'll be back with more info...


 2013/7/6 Karl O. Pinc k...@meme.com

 As an alternative you should consider upgrading to debian
 wheezy as squeeze will go out of support about 2013-11-04,
 in 4 months.
 You'll have to upgrade anyway and this might fix your problem.
 Wheezy has pmacct 0.14.0.

 You can get help with any of this for debian using irc chat on
 the #debian channel of irc.freenode.net.

 On 07/05/2013 05:39:41 PM, Paolo Lucente wrote:
  Hi Joan,
 
  I can verify the backtrace you provided does not apply to the
 current
  (and 0.14.3 release to that matter) code. Also, the issue is related
  to
  querying the content of a networks_file - which is a part of the
 code
  that got some changes meanwhile. I propose you download/compile
  0.14.3
  release or CVS code and try again. If these still give troubles
  please
  send me privately a new backtrace to inspect. Let me know.
 
  Cheers,
  Paolo
 
  On Fri, Jul 05, 2013 at 06:46:21PM +0200, Joan wrote:
   Hi again,
  
   I am experiencing crashes only after a couple of minutes of
  starting-04
   pmacctd. I am on the current squeeze version, but I recompiled
 from
  the
   sources to get non-stripped binaries.
   After running the process for some minutes the program crashes as
  usually
   leaving a nice backtrace.
   Could you have a look into this and tell me if it's something that
  was
   fixed in a newer version?
  
   Regards,
  
   Joan
 
 
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Re: [pmacct-discussion] Crash in pmacct

2013-07-08 Thread Karl O. Pinc
On 07/08/2013 05:30:36 AM, Joan wrote:
 BTW, just found in the changelog for 0.14.1 this:
   ! fix, net_aggr.c: defining a networks_file configuration directive
 in
 conjunction with --enable-ipv6 was causing a SEGVs. This is now
 solved.
 
 That could be the cause for my issue (unless debian backported the
 fixes)

See /usr/share/doc/pmacct*/changelog.Debian* to check for backports.



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Re: [pmacct-discussion] Crash in pmacct

2013-07-05 Thread Paolo Lucente
Hi Joan,

I can verify the backtrace you provided does not apply to the current
(and 0.14.3 release to that matter) code. Also, the issue is related to
querying the content of a networks_file - which is a part of the code
that got some changes meanwhile. I propose you download/compile 0.14.3
release or CVS code and try again. If these still give troubles please
send me privately a new backtrace to inspect. Let me know.

Cheers,
Paolo

On Fri, Jul 05, 2013 at 06:46:21PM +0200, Joan wrote:
 Hi again,
 
 I am experiencing crashes only after a couple of minutes of starting
 pmacctd. I am on the current squeeze version, but I recompiled from the
 sources to get non-stripped binaries.
 After running the process for some minutes the program crashes as usually
 leaving a nice backtrace.
 Could you have a look into this and tell me if it's something that was
 fixed in a newer version?
 
 Regards,
 
 Joan


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