Bowie Bailey wrote: > m.roth@xxxxxxxxx wrote: > >> Brian wrote: >> >> >>>> -----Original Message----- >>>> From: centos-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx >>>> [mailto:centos-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Bowie Bailey >>>> Sent: Friday, May 07, 2010 10:15 AM >>>> To: centos@xxxxxxxxxx >>>> Subject: Re: Aide error "Caught SIGBUS/SEGV" >>>> >>>> Bowie Bailey wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>>> One of my servers has recently started giving an error every time I >>>>> run "aide --check". I ran it manually twice today with the >>>>> same results. The second time, I added the -V flag, but that didn't >>>>> give me anything useful. The system is currently running CentOS 5.3. >>>>> >>>>> Nothing on the system has changed recently (that I am aware >>>>> of). The Aide database hasn't been updated in a few months. >>>>> >>>>> This is the error I am seeing: >>>>> >>>>> Caught SIGBUS/SEGV while mmapping. File was truncated while >>>>> aide was running? >>>>> Caught SIGBUS/SEGV. Exiting >>>>> >>>>> >> <snip> >> >> >>> Suggest: Rename your current database, and aide -i to build a new one, >>> the aide -c to check it. >>> If that works (aide -c on new database) I'd suspect (pulling stray >>> thoughts out of /dev/chaos) that your current data base is corrupt >>> enough that you can't check it. >>> >>> >> I *assume* you've made sure that the filesystem isn't full. >> >> mark, who had to deal with someone doing that today >> >> > > Yes, I have 46G available, so that shouldn't be an issue. > > I will try re-initializing the database. That's a good idea that hadn't > occurred to me for whatever reason... :) > No dice. I tried running 'aide --init' and it died with the exact same error. Maybe I should just try reinstalling it. Any other ideas? -- Bowie _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos