Hi Adam,
Maybe I am just too paranoid after the events lately, but I would
firstly check the system logs for any malicious activity. A possible
reason is that your system libraries have changed, and due to some
incompatibility, something went wrong. Or, maybe, the filesystem got
corrupted?
Another idea would be to go in with "gdb" and check where it segfaults.
Nevertheless, it is not an expected behaviour of a linux system, and it
has almos surely nothing to do with LCG.
Best Regards,
Kalman Kovari
On Tue, 2006-08-01 at 11:28 +0200, Adam Padee wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> I've got a problem with BDII service on my lcg-CE. After a reboot the
> service failed to start:
>
> [root@ce root]# service bdii start
> /etc/init.d/bdii: line 32: 30335 Segmentation fault id "$BDII_USER"
> >/dev/null
> [root@ce root]#
>
> Indeed, when I issue this command by hand, it fails:
> [root@ce root]# id edguser
> Segmentation fault
> [root@ce root]#
>
> I didn't change anything in the configuration since the upgrade to 3.0.
> This time I just rebooted the machine because of a hung nfs mount, so
> passwd,group,shadow,etc stay untouched for one month.
>
> For now I just commented out the line
> id "$BDII_USER" > /dev/null || exit 1
> in /etc/rc.d/init.d/bdii, because it's just a check if the appropriate
> user exists (and he of course exists on my system).
>
> Nevertheless, I'm puzzled by this weird behavior. Has anyone experienced
> something like this before?
>
> Best regards,
> Adam
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