Re: Aide error "Caught SIGBUS/SEGV"

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> Bowie Bailey wrote:
>> m.roth@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
>>> Brian wrote:
>>>>> [mailto:centos-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Bowie Bailey
>>>>> 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.
<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 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?

mysqldump. Have you looked at the logs for mysql itelf?

         mark

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