[Pacemaker] Re: [Linux-HA] Segmentation fault stopping Heartbeat

Lars Marowsky-Bree lmb at suse.de
Thu Oct 30 09:52:08 EDT 2008


On 2008-10-30T11:28:45, Adrian Chapela <achapela.rexistros at gmail.com> wrote:

> In my  tests of heartbeat, I have the next problem. When I tried to stop 
> heartbeat, it sent me the next output
> EMERG: Rebooting system.  Reason: /usr/lib/heartbeat/crmd
>
> There are the next lines in log:
>
> Oct 30 10:08:34 node2 heartbeat: [12330]: WARN: Managed 
> /usr/lib/heartbeat/crmd process 12345 killed by signal 11 [SIGSEGV - 
> Segmentation violation].
> Oct 30 10:08:34 node2 heartbeat: [12330]: ERROR: Managed 
> /usr/lib/heartbeat/crmd process 12345 dumped core
> Oct 30 10:08:34 node2 heartbeat: [12330]: EMERG: Rebooting system.  Reason: 
> /usr/lib/heartbeat/crmd
> Oct 30 10:08:34 node2 cib: [12341]: info: cib_common_callback_worker: 
> Setting cib_diff_notify callbacks for 12345 
> (92161996-45e3-468e-99bd-f9d7629acbe4): off
>
> I can find this error in 2.99.1 and 2.99.2.
>
> Have you any ideas ?

Without the backtrace from gdb for those cores, or the logmessages
preceding the above, it is impossible. 

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Regards,
    Lars

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