On 12/6/05, Steve Langasek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
clone 338457 -1
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submitter -1 Popcorn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
retitle -1 samba: segfault after upgrade
reassign -1 samba 3.0.20b-2+b1
thanks


Unfortunately, the backtraces made with samba-dbg installed point to a stack
corruption problem (as did the ones without samba-dbg installed, but at
least there was some hope before).  This makes it impossible to debug your
problem from those stack traces.

well that is to bad that samba-dbg did not help as much as we would have liked it to have.
 

There are a couple approaches we can try from here.  First, you should have
backtraces in your samba log files which correspond to these failures, but
may not be identical to them -- they *may* give more information that's
actually helpful for debugging.  Second, is this crash something that you're
able to reproduce on demand?  If so, is there any chance that you can tell
us how to reproduce it on our end?

I have some information in my a logfiles that I will attach.  I had been able to reproduce this panic a couple of days ago. I will see if I can't find another XP virtual machine around here and try adding it to the domain and see if I can't get some "clean logs" for you guys.   It had always occurred when joining a Windows XP client to the domain.  I would get a couple of RPC errors on the Windows side, some emails from the samba side and then everything would work fine, the XP machine would be added to the domain, a machine account would be created in the LDAP and the domain logon works correctly.

 

Third (and definitely last), if you're running on i386 or amd64, you may be
able to get more information about the crash if you can run samba under
valgrind.

I am currenty runing 2.6.8-2-686 #1 Thu May 19 17:53:30 JST 2005 i686 GNU/Linux (no amd64 ;))

Thanks
 

Thanks,
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