[Xymon] xymongen crashes in 4.3.29

Matt Vander Werf matt1299 at gmail.com
Thu Aug 22 23:29:12 CEST 2019


Hi JC,

Ah ha! That is one place I did not look and the timing certainly matches up!

I have installed that new version on my Xymon server (running actual RHEL
7) and we'll see how it fares tomorrow morning....

Thanks!

--
Matt Vander Werf


On Thu, Aug 22, 2019 at 5:12 PM Japheth Cleaver <cleaver at terabithia.org>
wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I think this might be xymongen in report mode from the "dailyreport" file
> in /tasks.d/; the timing would check out.  I believe the problem here is
> one of the Terabithia patches now doing the wrong thing after some of the
> string-handling changes in 4.3.29 -- causing core dumps in certain
> situations.
>
> If you're running actual RHEL7 on this (not CentOS, which hasn't released
> 7.7 yet), would you mind checking the xymon-4.3.30-0.5 package in the EL7
> Terabithia testing repo and see if this helps?
> https://repo.terabithia.org/rpms/xymon/testing/el7/x86_64/
>
> Regards,
> -jc
>
> On 8/22/2019 11:34 AM, Matt Vander Werf wrote:
>
> Hi Torsten,
>
> No, there wasn't anything running from cron or anything else around that
> time, let alone anything that restarts the network or Xymon.
>
> Thanks.
>
> --
> Matt Vander Werf
>
>
> On Wed, Aug 21, 2019 at 5:43 AM Torsten Richter <bb4 at richter-it.net>
> wrote:
>
>> Hi Matt,
>>
>> dumb question: is there any cron job running at this time that is
>> restarting XYmon fiddling with the network, like restarting the network for
>> some reason?
>>
>> Regards,
>> Torsten
>>
>> Matt Vander Werf <matt1299 at gmail.com> hat am 20. August 2019 um 17:10
>> geschrieben:
>>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> Every day since we updated our Xymon server to 4.3.29 (from 4.3.28), I've
>> gotten an e-mail alert due to xymond turning red that reads:
>>
>> red xymongen program crashed
>>
>> Fatal signal caught!
>>
>> The strange thing is that this has happened at 1:04 AM every day...like
>> clockwork. I have xymongen set to run every 1 minute and it has no problems
>> running any other time of the day. We are using the Terabithia RPMs and the
>> Xymon server is running RHEL 7.
>>
>> I've scoured the system to find anything that is set to run at/around
>> that time via cron, etc. and haven't found anything. The system logs don't
>> show anything is happening around that time either.
>>
>> I turned on debug logging for xymond and xymongen and haven't been able
>> to find anything unusual in either logs around that time. But it is dumping
>> core files for xymongen every time it crashes.
>>
>> I used gdb to get the backtrace on all of the core files (so far) and
>> I've found that they all show the same thing. It shows the same host in the
>> backtrace too (although I'm farily confident it isn't specific or isolated
>> to that host but just the first one it runs into that it has issues with
>> when processing).
>>
>> I've included an example gdb output below (the most recent one) [1].
>>
>> Is anyone else running into this by chance? Or any idea what might be the
>> cause?
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>>
>> [1]
>> # gdb -q /usr/libexec/xymon/xymongen core.16327
>> Reading symbols from /usr/libexec/xymon/xymongen...Reading symbols from
>> /usr/lib/debug/usr/libexec/xymon/xymongen.debug...done.
>> done.
>> [New LWP 16327]
>> [Thread debugging using libthread_db enabled]
>> Using host libthread_db library "/lib64/libthread_db.so.1".
>> Core was generated by `/usr/libexec/xymon/xymongen
>> --reportopts=1566187200:1566273599:0:nongr --recent'.
>> Program terminated with signal 6, Aborted.
>> #0  0x00007f4657c49377 in __GI_raise (sig=sig at entry=6) at
>> ../nptl/sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/raise.c:55
>> 55  return INLINE_SYSCALL (tgkill, 3, pid, selftid, sig);
>> (gdb) bt
>> #0  0x00007f4657c49377 in __GI_raise (sig=sig at entry=6) at
>> ../nptl/sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/raise.c:55
>> #1  0x00007f4657c4aa68 in __GI_abort () at abort.c:90
>> #2  0x00005589375dd455 in sigsegv_handler (signum=<optimized out>) at
>> sig.c:57
>> #3  <signal handler called>
>> #4  strchrnul () at ../sysdeps/x86_64/strchrnul.S:33
>> #5  0x00007f4657c5b681 in __find_specmb (format=0xfce <Address 0xfce out
>> of bounds>) at printf-parse.h:109
>> #6  _IO_vfprintf_internal (s=s at entry=0x7ffd5dabcc00,
>>     format=format at entry=0xfce <Address 0xfce out of bounds>, ap=ap at entry=0x7ffd5dabcd38)
>> at vfprintf.c:1308
>> #7  0x00007f4657d28c78 in ___vsprintf_chk (s=0x7ffd5dabcf82 "", flags=1,
>> slen=18446744073709551615,
>>     format=0xfce <Address 0xfce out of bounds>, args=args at entry=0x7ffd5dabcd38)
>> at vsprintf_chk.c:83
>> #8  0x00007f4657d28bcd in ___sprintf_chk (s=<optimized out>,
>> flags=flags at entry=1,
>>     slen=slen at entry=18446744073709551615, format=<optimized out>) at
>> sprintf_chk.c:32
>> #9  0x00005589375ce8ca in sprintf (__fmt=<optimized out>, __s=<optimized
>> out>)
>>     at /usr/include/bits/stdio2.h:33
>> #10 parse_histlogfile (starttime=1566187200,
>>     timespec=0x558937840f50 <timespec.7157> "Wed_Sep_2_19:34:55_2015",
>> servicename=0x5589383b6d70 "procs",
>>     hostname=0x558938a335d0 "<client hostname>") at availability.c:174
>> #11 parse_historyfile (fd=fd at entry=0x558938a3aea0, repinfo=<optimized
>> out>,
>>     hostname=0x558938a335d0 "<client hostname>",
>> servicename=0x5589383b6d70 "procs",
>>     fromtime=<optimized out>, totime=1566273599,
>> for_history=for_history at entry=0, warnlevel=97,
>>     greenlevel=99.995000000000005, warnstops=-1, reporttime=0x0) at
>> availability.c:475
>> #12 0x00005589375c38cc in init_state (filename=<optimized out>,
>>     filename at entry=0x7ffd5dacf210 "<client hostname>.procs",
>> log=log at entry=0x7ffd5dacf120)
>>     at loaddata.c:275
>> #13 0x00005589375c45ee in load_state (sumhead=sumhead at entry=0x558937809d48
>> <dispsums>) at loaddata.c:626
>> #14 0x00005589375be6f4 in main (argc=5, argv=0x7ffd5dad4418) at
>> xymongen.c:599
>>
>>
>> --
>> Matt Vander Werf
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