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List:       pgp-keyserver-folk
Subject:    [Pgp-keyserver-folk] Re: segfaults all of a sudden
From:       David Shaw <dshaw () jabberwocky ! com>
Date:       2003-01-31 17:56:15
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On Fri, Jan 31, 2003 at 10:47:06AM -0700, Dan Egli wrote:
> Iņaki Arenaza wrote:
> 
> | >>>>"Dan" == Dan Egli <dan@shortcircuit.dyndns.org> writes:
> |
> |
> |     Dan> 22:35:25 shortcircuit pksd[4853]: pksd: kd_add: error writing
> |     Dan> to worddb, errno = 5
> |
> | Hummm, errno = 5 is EIO (I/O error) in Linux. Maybe you have reached
> | de 2 GB file limit in RH 7.3's glibc. How big are your pksd db files?
> | On the other hand, are you having trouble with your disks or disk
> | controllers?
> |
> | Saludos. Iņaki.
> 
> - -rw-r--r--    1 pksd     pksd         1.4G Jan 31 01:04 keydb000
> - -rw-r--r--    1 pksd     pksd         677M Jan 31 01:09 keydb001
> - -rw-r--r--    1 pksd     pksd          14M Jan 31 01:07 keydb002
> 
> Obviously it's not file size, although I'd love any tips on equalizing 
> the file size here. And the controller and disk seem to work great. It's 
> only certain keys that seem to trigger it. And even then not always. 
> I've only found two keys to date that will crash the server every time.

Which two?  And does it happen when you add the key via pksclient as
well as when you add it via the web interface?

David

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