On Thu, 2012-08-16 at 17:01 -0500, Johnny Hughes wrote: > On 08/16/2012 11:43 AM, Cal Webster wrote: > > On Wed, 2012-08-15 at 13:56 -0500, Johnny Hughes wrote: > >> On 08/15/2012 09:47 AM, Cal Webster wrote: > >>> On Tue, 2012-08-14 at 20:55 -0500, Johnny Hughes wrote: > >>>> On 08/14/2012 05:23 PM, Cal Webster wrote: > >>>>> We began experiencing failed vnc connections to the console display on > >>>>> servers that have been updated to EL 6.3. No such failures have occurred > >>>>> on similar connections to EL 6.2 servers. > >>>>> > >>>>> On the client machine a normal vncviewer display appears with the > >>>>> expected graphical login until the mouse pointer is moved within the > >>>>> boundaries of the vncviewer window. At this point the window closes and > >>>>> an error message appears in both a pop-up window and in the terminal > >>>>> window in which the session was initiated stating "read: Connection > >>>>> reset by peer (104)". > >>>>> > >>>>> On the server end, a core dump is generated and a abrt bug report is > >>>>> created. > >>>>> > >>>>> /var/log/messages > >>>>> ---------------------------------------------- > >>>>> Aug 14 11:00:30 jato2 abrt[11411]: File '/usr/bin/Xorg' seems to be > >>>>> deleted > >>>>> Aug 14 11:00:30 jato2 abrt[11411]: Saved core dump of pid 7892 > >>>>> (/usr/bin/Xorg) to /var/spool/abrt/ccpp-2012-08-14-11:00:30-7892 > >>>>> (42041344 bytes) > >>>>> Aug 14 11:00:30 jato2 abrtd: Directory 'ccpp-2012-08-14-11:00:30-7892' > >>>>> creation detected > >>>>> ---------------------------------------------- > >>>>> > >>>>> This bug has been reported in the CentOS bug tracker here: > >>>>> > >>>>> 0005824: tigervnc-server-module keep crashing > >>>>> http://bugs.centos.org/view.php?id=5824 > >>>>> > >>>>> However, this appears to be a bug upstream. The source RPM provided with > >>>>> CentOS is identical to that of upstream with no modifications. Also, > >>>>> there is an upstream bug reported that appears to have the same > >>>>> symptoms. I have added a comment to the upstream bug report (listed > >>>>> below) if anyone wishes to see the details. > >>>>> > >>>>> tigervnc-server-module crashes with dual screen setup > >>>>> https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=820443 > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> We have verified that rebuilding the unmodified source RPM for tigervnc > >>>>> produces a tigervnc-server-module RPM that does not suffer from this > >>>>> bug. > >>>>> > >>>>> Removing the original tigervnc-server-module package and replacing it > >>>>> with the rebuilt one fixes the problem. > >>>>> > >>>>> I've duplicated the problem on 2 EL 6.3 x86_64 single-head display > >>>>> machines and have verified the fix. > >>>>> > >>>>> Tomorrow, I'll duplicate the problem on a dual-head x86_64 machine that > >>>>> currently still works after updating to EL 6.2 then confirm the the fix. > >>>>> > >>>> Did you rebuild the SRPM using mock or directly on a physical machine > >>>> with rpmbuild? > >>> No mock, just a simple "rpmbuild -ba SPEC/tigervnc.spec" > >> OK, if you find that this solves your problems for sure, I will build > >> the SRPM outside of mock and see if it is different. > > I've confirmed the same faulty behavior for the update to 6.3 on our > > dual-head systems. > > > > Also confirmed is that replacing the 6.3 base tigervnc-server-module rpm > > with the rebuilt one does fix the problem on the dual-head systems. > > > > One disturbing difference between single and dual headed systems is that > > on the dual-head systems Xorg generates a core dump and completely > > freezes up when the mouse movement is detected. Single-head systems just > > fail to connect. This complication could be somehow caused by our > > proprietary "ATI FirePro 2270" drivers, though. Once the rebuilt module > > is installed the systems run fine. > > > > I've also updated the upstream bug report. > > can you see if either or both of these work for you: > > http://people.centos.org/hughesjr/tigervnc/ > > One set was built inside of mock, the other outside of mock in a virtual > machine with only the build requirements of the SRPM installed. I'll try first thing in the morning Johnny. Wife's waitin' on me. :-) ./Cal