On (08/08/14 14:48), Chris Hartman wrote: >Hi guys, > >If it is a easy to reproduce could you try to mount tmpfs to the directory >> /var/lib/sss/db/. It can be filesystem issue. > >Mounting with a tmpfs has no effect on the crash. > >Do you know if Ubuntu uses the latest tdb and ldb versions? > >libtdb1 version in Ubuntu 14.04: 1.2.12-1 >libldb1 version in Ubuntu 14.04: 1.1.16-1 Fedora has almost the same versions. [user@host ~]$ rpm -q libtdb libldb libtdb-1.2.12-2.fc20.x86_64 libldb-1.1.16-4.fc20.x86_64
> >According to http://www.samba.org/ftp/tdb/ the latest tbd version is 1.3.0 >and http://www.samba.org/ftp/ldb/ says the latest ldb version is 1.1.17 > >For full disclosure, I already told this to Jakub in case it matters: > >I ran into a little trouble because the sssd_be was the binary that was >> actually crashing, but it was spawned automatically by the root sssd >> process. In order to generate the coredump and backtrace, I came up with >> this inelegant solution: >> >> service sssd start; sleep 3; gdb -p $(ps ax|grep sssd_be|grep -v grep|cut >> -f1 -d" ") -ex generate-core-file That's good way how to obtain coredump. I can be simplified if you have just one domain in sssd.conf service sssd start; sleep 3; gdb -p $(pgrep sssd_be) -ex generate-core-file >> > >Hope this helps. > Could you send me more coredumps privately with fuly updated ubuntu 14.04? Because it really strange that sssd crashed in syscal fdatasync. LS _______________________________________________ sssd-users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.fedorahosted.org/mailman/listinfo/sssd-users
