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Re: InitDB: Bad system call

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Hi Glen,

How annoying :-(.  I think what you need to do is use truss or strace
or local equivalent with the follow-forks flag, so that you can see what
the stand-alone backend process does, not just initdb itself.
Ok, next round. I just have truss as an option, because strace didn't work at my AMD64. Hope its helpfull: $ truss -f -o /tmp/pgtuss-f.txt /usr/local/pgsql/bin/initdb -D /usr/local/pgsql/data
Result:
http://www.dddbl.de/pg-truss-f.txt
[ scratches head ... ]  That looks like it got interrupted before
getting to anything interesting.  Did the console printout show any "Bad
system call" reports?

I didn't see it mentioned earlier in this thread - is
security.jail.sysvipc_allowed=1?  This will automatically be set to 1 if
you have jail_sysvipc_allow="YES" in rc.conf.

Yes, it is:
# sysctl -a | grep sysvipc_allowed
security.jail.sysvipc_allowed: 1

Greetings,
Torsten

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