4.1.1 crashing

Craig Cook craig at cookitservices.com
Fri Sep 9 08:28:04 CEST 2005


I'm not sure how I have managed to crash bbnet but I have ;)

2005-09-09 14:13:56 Execution of '/usr/sbin/fping -Ae' failed with error-code 99
2005-09-09 14:13:56 fping invocation failed: Permission denied
*** glibc detected *** corrupted double-linked list: 0x09bee5d8 ***
*** glibc detected *** malloc(): memory corruption: 0x09768388 ***
*** glibc detected *** malloc(): memory corruption: 0x096675d8 ***
*** glibc detected *** malloc(): memory corruption: 0x097745d8 ***
*** glibc detected *** malloc(): memory corruption: 0x08f45388 ***

(I fixed the fping problem)

2005-09-09 15:36:05 Task bbnet terminated by signal 6
2005-09-09 15:51:07 Task bbnet terminated by signal 6
2005-09-09 15:56:11 Task bbnet terminated by signal 6
2005-09-09 16:01:15 Task bbnet terminated by signal 6
2005-09-09 16:10:49 Task bbnet terminated by signal 6
2005-09-09 16:15:53 Task bbnet terminated by signal 6
2005-09-09 16:17:30 hobbitlaunch starting
2005-09-09 16:17:30 Loading tasklist configuration from /home/hobbit/server/etc/hobbitlaunch.cfg
2005-09-09 16:17:30 Loading hostnames
2005-09-09 16:17:30 Loading saved state
2005-09-09 16:17:30 Setting up network listener on 0.0.0.0:1984
2005-09-09 16:17:30 Setting up signal handlers
2005-09-09 16:17:30 Setting up hobbitd channels
2005-09-09 16:17:30 Setting up logfiles
2005-09-09 16:17:35 Task bbnet terminated by signal 6

bb-hosts had 2 devices (server and one client).  I added a 3rd device to do dns testing and I crashed the network testing.

CentOS 4 box:
Linux <linux_box> 2.6.9-5.0.3.ELsmp #1 SMP Sat Feb 19 19:38:02 CST 2005 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux

[hobbit at linux server]$ pwd
/home/hobbit/server
[hobbit at linux server]$ ls -l core*
-rw-------  1 hobbit hobbit  712704 Sep  9 15:36 core.25462
-rw-------  1 hobbit hobbit  598016 Sep  9 15:51 core.26756
-rw-------  1 hobbit hobbit 2301952 Sep  9 15:56 core.27198
-rw-------  1 hobbit hobbit 2465792 Sep  9 16:01 core.27638

I compiled hobbit on this box today.

Craig Cook
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Systems Monitoring Consulting and Support Services
http://www.cookitservices.com



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