On Mon, 2019-01-28 at 00:04 -0500, Eddie G. O'Connor Jr. wrote:
On 1/25/19 10:27 AM, mark wrote:
Ok, folks,
I brought this up some time ago, and got no replies. We have a good
number of systems - > 100 - and we use sssd. On the C 7 boxen, which is most of them, gssproxy *frequently* (like once a day or so) dies with a SEGV. It restarts fine. Dies again eventually.
ARE other people seeing this? If so, I guess we get to file a bug
report with upstream. Speaking as an old C programmer, dying with a SEGV? Really? In production?
mark
I myself have never heard or seen of this. I wonder if it's something to do with the ssd's themselves?...maybe you got a bad batch? or maybe there's a configuration setting that's not tweaked just right? Because if this happens continually? then its a recurring issues which means its something that the OS can't correct on it's own. Maybe pull those drives one at a time (assuming you have spare drives to "cover" as stand-in replacements until you suss it out? Just my two cents on the matter.
not SSD as in disk, SSSD as in "System Security Services Daemon".
P.