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Tracking some problems: XenU's crashing, sockets not listening: msg#00107
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Tracking some problems: XenU's crashing, sockets not listening |
Sorry for just subscribing and jumping in, but I've got some problems
that I'm wanting to try to find a workaround or fix for fairly quickly.
XenU has Kernel panic (xennet?)
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=199944
Thoughts?
These problems may not be related:
a) A XenU crashed, when fortunately I had an 'xm console' open so I
could see the kernel panic. Other XenU's have crashed since (I had to
reboot some this morning), but I haven't captured anything interesting
as output since.
b) Programs listening on a port for connections have started to refuse
connections until I restart the application. This is also recent, and
may just be a coincidence that it is only happening on Xen servers or
around the same time that the XenU's started to turn into Zombie-*'s
Looking around the various archives/docs the only thing I could find
of any problems with applications related to TLS.
While I thought that the FC5 updates would set things up 'right',
I've done the following this morning in each of my XenU's.
# mv /lib/tls /lib/tls.disabled
# echo "hwcap 0 nosegneg" >/etc/ld.so.conf.d/nosegneg.conf
I then went looking for libraries with a 'tls/' and found:
openldap-servers-2.3.19-4
[root@bankura tls]# rpm -ql openldap-servers | grep tls/
/usr/lib/tls/i486
/usr/lib/tls/i486/libslapd_db-4.4.so
/usr/lib/tls/i586
/usr/lib/tls/i586/libslapd_db-4.4.so
/usr/lib/tls/i686
/usr/lib/tls/i686/libslapd_db-4.4.so
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