RE: Seg Fault on rgw 0.61.1 with cluster in 0.61

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I've downgraded the rgw to 0.60 and I still had the same issue.

I returned to 0.61.1 and noticed that sometimes (1 on 10) the radosgw start normally.
I've installed debug package of librados to do some debugging and now it always works...

-----Original Message-----
From: ceph-devel-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:ceph-devel-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Yann ROBIN
Sent: vendredi 10 mai 2013 10:51
To: ceph-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Seg Fault on rgw 0.61.1 with cluster in 0.61

Hi,

I've tried to update the rgw to 0.61.1 and now I have a segfault while connecting to the 0.61 cluster.
The rgw with version 0.61 run fine.

*** Caught signal (Segmentation fault) **  in thread 7fc1fec79780  ceph version 0.61.1 (56c4847ba82a92023700e2d4920b59cdaf23428d)
 1: /usr/bin/radosgw() [0x4f19da]
 2: (()+0xfcb0) [0x7fc1fcf0dcb0]
 3: (ceph::crypto::init(CephContext*)+0xf) [0x7fc1fdfeb2ef]
 4: (common_init_finish(CephContext*)+0x23) [0x7fc1fdfc33f3]
 5: (librados::RadosClient::connect()+0x1d) [0x7fc1fde1d48d]
 6: (RGWRados::initialize()+0x53) [0x5b5c03]
 7: (RGWStoreManager::init_storage_provider(CephContext*, bool)+0x2c9) [0x5b9b39]
 8: (main()+0x2d7) [0x4b4ed7]
 9: (__libc_start_main()+0xed) [0x7fc1fb90176d]
 10: /usr/bin/radosgw() [0x4b6db1]
2013-05-10 10:36:39.749439 7fc1fec79780 -1 *** Caught signal (Segmentation fault) **  in thread 7fc1fec79780

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Yann ROBIN
YouScribe


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