Greetings, We're encountering an issue on 1.6 trunk where we're receiving random segmentation faults that DO NOT generate cores.
I've had a couple of segfaults (which I've posted to the list) that have resulted in core dumps, but doing a dmesg: opensips[28467]: segfault at 0000000000000010 rip 00002b0ea5b92e79 rsp 00007fffa7dd7080 error 4 opensips[8587]: segfault at 0000000000000010 rip 00002ae8797c3e79 rsp 00007fffb83cc080 error 4 opensips[13853]: segfault at 0000000000000010 rip 00002b147aadee79 rsp 00007fff37fc2c90 error 4 opensips[23692]: segfault at 0000000000000010 rip 00002b7c7d9bce79 rsp 00007fff71b0cea0 error 4 opensips[26753]: segfault at 0000000000000010 rip 00002abd2f30be79 rsp 00007ffffed97870 error 4 opensips[27697]: segfault at 0000000000000010 rip 00002aae52261e79 rsp 00007fffa90ebd30 error 4 opensips[13233]: segfault at 0000000000000010 rip 00002ad495261e79 rsp 00007fff224559b0 error 4 opensips[2168]: segfault at 0000000000000010 rip 00002ab01f40be79 rsp 00007fff622a54f0 error 4 opensips[9084]: segfault at 0000000000000010 rip 00002b4bba9f7e79 rsp 00007fffa884f4d0 error 4 opensips[21966]: segfault at 0000000000000010 rip 00002b823ff9ae79 rsp 00007fff6e81b370 error 4 This seems to happening fairly regularly (once a day). The latest occurrence was on a machine that was under 0% load (once a minute periodic OPTIONS health checks from sipsak, and that's it). http://pastebin.com/RmVVW8N7 Any ideas of how to track this issue down? Thanks, Bobby Smith
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