** Description changed: - OSD's fail to start with "error while loading shared libraries: cannot - make segment writable for relocation: Permission denied" + [Impact] + Ceph Daemons will not start on arm64 + + [Test Case] + Install ceph on arm64 based servers + Daemons will fail to startup with the error message as recorded in the original bug report + + [What might got wrong] + Use of the ISA-L Erasure Coding library was enabled for ARM64 in a point release of octopus (15.2.8). Ceph daemons make use of MemoryDenyWriteExecute=true in systemd configurations and the ISA-L support for ARM64 uses some text relocation which breaks under this configuration. Fix was picked from the ISA-L code base. + + + [Original bug report] + OSD's fail to start with "error while loading shared libraries: cannot make segment writable for relocation: Permission denied" The specific library is libec_isa.so And it appears to be while the OSD is starting the Jerasure modules. I'm going to assume its not compiled with no-PIC which might be a hold- over from previous releases? Hardware is Rasberry PI 4 4GB Ubuntu is 20.04 LTS downloaded on the 1/3/2021 (Or for US date format 3/1/2021) Package version is: 15.2.8-0ubuntu0.20.04.1 Bug reporter wouldn't let me select https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/focal/arm64/ceph- osd/15.2.8-0ubuntu0.20.04.1 as the package
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