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Re: static bacula-fd Kaboom!: msg#00158

Subject: Re: static bacula-fd Kaboom!
Hello,

Would it be possible for you to build your static FD with the -g option,
make sure it is not stripped, then run it under the debugger to produce
a traceback?  I sure would like to solve that segfault that you are
getting.  If this is possible, please take a look at the Kaboom chapter
under the "Manually Running Bacula Under the Debugger".  If you have any
questions, I'll be happy to provide answers.

Best regards,

Kern

On Wed, 2003-11-05 at 23:59, Christopher Leahy wrote:
> Hi all
> I have built a static bacula-fd.  Getting ready for when a HD goes.
> When the test machine comes up, bacula-fd starts fine.
> When we try to do a status or restore from the backup server the
> bacula-fd on the test client goes Kaboom!
> Indications are with authentication, but the passwords are the same.
> Here is the Traceback.
> 
> Kaboom! bacula-fd, shiff got signal 11. Attenpting traceback.
> Traceback complete, attempting cleanup ...
> Orphaned buffer       528 bytes allocated at line 679 of shiff bnet.c
> Orphaned buffer       272 bytes allocated at line  58 of shiff jcr.c
> Orphaned buffer        96 bytes allocated at line 675 of shiff bnet.c
> Orphaned buffer       528 bytes allocated at line 680 of shiff bnet.c
> Orphaned buffer         7 bytes allocated at line 681 of shiff bnet.c
> Orphaned buffer        12 bytes allocated at line 682 of shiff bnet.c
> Orphaned buffer         8 bytes allocated at line 157 of shiff workq.c
> Orphaned buffer       504 bytes allocated at line  50 of shiff jcr.c
> Orphaned buffer       528 bytes allocated at line  60 of shiff jcr.c
> Orphaned buffer       200 bytes allocated at line  48 of shiff find.c
> Orphaned buffer       272 bytes allocated at line 162 of shiff job.c
> Orphaned buffer        22 bytes allocated at line 164 of shiff job.c
> Orphaned buffer       528 bytes allocated at line  53 of shiff authenticate.c
> 
> Thats it.
> I have found Bacula to be a stable product and have been very happy with
> it.  This is the first issue I have had.  And I am not sure if it is the
> static bacula-fd or something we have setup.
> Has anyone got some ideas.
> 
> Regards Chris
> 
> 
> 
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