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ID | Category | Severity | Reproducibility | Date Submitted | Last Update | ||
0005221 | [squid] regular use | block | always | 2014-11-26 18:38 | 2016-10-14 09:44 | ||
Reporter | tmstern | View Status | public | ||||
Assigned To | dam | ||||||
Priority | normal | Resolution | fixed | ||||
Status | resolved | ||||||
Summary | 0005221: squid crashes with Illegal Instruction error immediately after startup | ||||||
Description |
installed squid in a solaris zone x86. SunOS iris 5.10 Generic_150401-14 i86pc i386 i86pc everything went fine. bash-3.2# /opt/csw/bin/pkgutil -c squid package installed catalog CSWsquid 3.4.8,REV=2014.10.16 SAME bash-3.2# but when I start squid I get: Illegal Instruction (core dumped) This may be something regarding to: http://wiki.squid-cache.org/KnowledgeBase/IllegalInstructionError [^] So, would it be possible to compile the package with the mentioned option "--disable-arch-native", which is not part of your Makefile ( http://sourceforge.net/p/gar/code/HEAD/tree/csw/mgar/pkg/squid/trunk/Makefile [^] ) it seems. |
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Additional Information | Thank you very much! :-) | ||||||
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(0010989) tmstern (reporter) 2014-12-10 08:39 |
Could you please be so kind confirming or rejecting the problem so that I could have a chance to search for another solution? Thank you very much. TM* |
(0010993) dam (administrator) 2014-12-10 16:34 |
I doubt that your coredump is due to the referenced issue. However, I have rebuilt squid with --disable-arch-native and also bumped to 3.4.10 while I was at it. Please let me know if the error is still present: http://buildfarm.opencsw.org/experimental.html#squid [^] Can you please also look if there is a stack trace and if the crash may be related to 0005163 ? |
(0010994) tmstern (reporter) 2014-12-10 21:34 |
Seems to work now. Thank you very much! :-) I've seen the other topic 0005163 and had a look if there was someting related to that, but I thought it wasn't and so I opened the thread. Thank you again very much for your business!! :-) |
(0010995) tmstern (reporter) 2014-12-10 22:08 |
I quickly went back, removed your new ( squid-3.4.10,REV=2014.12.10 ) and tried the old one ( CSWsquid 3.4.8,REV=2014.10.16 ) again and the problems was there again. Back to the squid-3.4.10 it works, although I think it's not the jump to 3.4.10 but the usage of the --disable-arch-native directive. But I'm not so deep inside. Again: Thank you very much!! :-) |
(0010999) dam (administrator) 2014-12-11 14:47 |
I have made another set of packages with just the version bump to 3.4.10 but without --disable-arch-native, can you please crosscheck that this package crashes? http://buildfarm.opencsw.org/experimental/squid/squid-3.4.10,REV=2014.12.11-SunOS5.10-i386-CSW.pkg.gz [^] |
(0011000) tmstern (reporter) 2014-12-11 14:53 |
I'd be glad to. Of course, but not today, sorry. Hope tomorrow. |
(0011003) tmstern (reporter) 2014-12-12 19:26 |
Sorry, this newly compiled version crashes again: bash-3.2# /opt/csw/bin/pkgutil -c squid package installed catalog CSWsquid 3.4.10,REV=2014.12.11 3.4.8,REV=2014.10.16 bash-3.2# /opt/csw/sbin/squid -z -f /etc/opt/csw/squid/squid.conf Illegal Instruction (core dumped) bash-3.2# With the version before I had: bash-3.2# /opt/csw/bin/pkgutil -c squid package installed catalog CSWsquid 3.4.10,REV=2014.12.10 3.4.8,REV=2014.10.16 bash-3.2# /opt/csw/sbin/squid -z -f /etc/opt/csw/squid/squid.conf WARNING: Cannot write log file: /var//opt/csw/squid/logs/cache.log /var//opt/csw/squid/logs/cache.log: Permission denied messages will be sent to 'stderr'. ... bash-3.2# ( so there I would have to correct something of course, but it works ) Thank you again! :-) |
(0011206) dam (administrator) 2016-10-14 09:44 |
I can't reproduce this with the current version 3.5.19,REV=2016.05.10 any more. Please comment if the error still persists. |
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