Re: sysctl seg-fault. How to diagnose?

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Peter Larsen wrote:

However, I've found that running sysctl -a on one box (PII-400) results in a segmentation fault:

[root@dilbert etc]# sysctl -a
sunrpc.nlm_debug = 0
sunrpc.nfsd_debug = 0
sunrpc.nfs_debug = 0
sunrpc.rpc_debug = 0
abi.fake_utsname = 0
abi.trace = 0
abi.defhandler_libcso = 68157441
abi.defhandler_lcall7 = 68157441
abi.defhandler_elf = 0
abi.defhandler_coff = 117440515
Segmentation fault

And I have NO clue how to diagnose the sysctl program.

The first step would probably to make sure you got a core-file and look into it. And/or report it as a bug to redhat https://bugzilla.redhat.com/

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