On 9/7/2010 8:25 AM, Dael Maselli wrote:
ns-slapd typically runs as setuid to a non-root user. Check what fs.suid_dumpable or kernel.suid_dumpable are set to.Hi Rich, On 07/09/10 16.56, Rich Megginson wrote:Do you see seg fault messages in /var/log/messages?Sure: ns-slapd[13737]: segfault at 00000000000000bc rip 0000003abb420375 rsp 00000000580d85d0 error 4The directory server dumps core in the log file directory, which by default is /var/log/dirsrv/slapd-INSTANCEYes, it is the same as working directory: # ls -l /proc/`pidof ns-slapd`/cwd lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 0 Sep 7 17:12 /proc/18721/cwd -> /var/log/dirsrv/slapd-ds1Is the crash easily reproducible?No, it isn't. It seems random, but I can simulate a crash with kill -QUIT. I tried killing a simple `sleep 10`: # ulimit -c unlimited # sleep 10& [1] 19726 # kill -QUIT 19726 [1]+ Quit (core dumped) sleep 10 # ls -l core.* -rw------- 1 root root 290816 Aug 31 08:52 core.1008 But if I kill -QUIT ns-slapd no file is created.
Thanks, Dael Maselli.
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