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Subject: [Evms-devel] [ evms-Support Requests-906972 ] On dual-Athlon, EVMS/N/GUI gets SEGV from pthread_crea
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Date: 2004-02-29 17:04:13
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Support Requests item #906972, was opened at 2004-02-29 10:04
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Category: User Interfaces
Group: Version 2.0
Status: Open
Resolution: None
Priority: 5
Submitted By: Timothy Sesow (tsesow)
Assigned to: Luciano Chavez (lchavez)
Summary: On dual-Athlon, EVMS/N/GUI gets SEGV from pthread_create
Initial Comment:
Has anyone else seen this:
If I install on one system I have (dual Athlons), EVMS,
EVMSN
and EVMSGUI get segmentation faults when starting up. I
have tried with and without MD on the boot disk. I am
using the 2.4.24-1 kernel. If I comment out the
"pthread_create" in engine.c for the shutdown_thread,
the program(s) runs fine. I am still wandering
thru the source code to find the purpose of
shutdown_thread, but in the meantime, I wanted to see
if others had ideas or past experiences.
The segmentation fault seems to occur in a thread
somewhere, since the main thread of the program gets into
do_discovery before the SEGV. GDB traceback is all
screwed up, hence my difficulties in locating the exact
point of the core dump.
I have also tried disabling various plugins, which
makes no difference.
Hardware:
Dual 1600 Athlons
1GByte memory
Dual IDE drives
Two QLogic 2342 Fibre Channel Adaptors (four ports).
InforTrend RAID controllers with two 1.7TB logical disks
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