*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1150413 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1150413
cisconetgineer please see bug #1150413
A test ppa is available with a proposed fix. Please test and report
back in 1150413
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1150413 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1150413
I am new to this. Is it possible to provide detailed instruction to
compile procops specifying buffer size? thanks much!
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1150413 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1150413
Thank you Dave for your help!
I compiled the package with your patch with a buffer size of 8192 and now it
works.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1150413 ***
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bug #1150413 does contain a very similar patch.
Additionally 4096 was chosen for the buffer size because that is what is
in upstream. Alex Handle if that is not enough for you, you may have to
compile your
I've seen this is very related to Bug #1150413 where it appears to be
solved. But I can't apply the patch which is attached to that bug,
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I have the same problem. If needed I can submit strace output and the
the /proc//status file that has the large list of groups in it.
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ps
I have the exact same problem as Javier.
I also use ISPConfig and our www-data user is in about 934 groups.
This fix http://people.canonical.com/~chiluk/lp1176215/ did not help in
my case.
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I've been using ISPConfig, a very good software to handle an small ISP, for
quite a while. We inherit a couple thousand users from the closure of another
partner. Since they had marginal traffic but a lot of legacy sites we used a
dedicated web server with ubuntu 12.04 LTS LAMP and the standard
** Changed in: procps (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => In Progress
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ps segfault when users have large numbers of group memberships (p
** Description changed:
- When a user logs in via ssh with a large number of group memberships it
- causes a seg fault when running ps (procps version 3.2.8).
+ [Impact]
+
+ * Users with large numbers of groups will cause ps to segfault. This
+ can happen when directory services such as Active
This patch increases the buffer size in line with upstream commit
7933435584aa1fd75460f4c7715a3d4855d97c1c released in 3.3.4. this means
it is not currently in any other series.
** Patch added: "Debdiff with solution."
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/procps/+bug/117/+attachment/
Sorry for not being able to reply before now. I can confirm that the fix
also works for me.
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ps segfault when users have large numbers of
Thanks for the quick response. Yes, this is a fix. ps now working as
expected.
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ps segfault when users have large numbers of group members
If you could confirm that this is a fix for you, that would also be helpful:
http://people.canonical.com/~chiluk/lp1176215/
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Hi Bryan,
I hope this helps a little. I am also affecting by this bug.
Our company are currently in the process of evaluating Ubuntu as a means
of offering our empoyees the chance to work on a Linux OS.
The problem occurs after I joined our company's domain, thus getting all
my AD groups. I cann
I'm having trouble reproducing this locally. Can you provide step by
step instruction on how you can create this issue on a new install?
(Please try reproducing with local users/groups only, no network
dependencies).
If you cannot, could you provide the output of these commands to help me
repro
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