At Tue, 05 Jan 2010 08:24:16 +0100,
Dario Miculinic wrote:
> I dont't have the same core dump, but this is from one that happend yesterday:
Thanks, but unfortunately the detailed stack traces don't seem to
provide a useful hint for the race.
If you can help debug this further, could you apply t
I dont't have the same core dump, but this is from one that happend yesterday:
#0 0x080db986 in ttl_sooner (v1=0x0, v2=0x59375628) at rbtdb.c:752
752 ttl_sooner(void *v1, void *v2) {
(gdb) where
#0 0x080db986 in ttl_sooner (v1=0x0, v2=0x59375628) at rbtdb.c:752
#1 0x0819e708 in isc_heap_de
At Wed, 30 Dec 2009 10:23:17 +0100,
Dario Miculinic wrote:
> I'm administrating 4 DNS servers running CentOS release 5.4 and Red Hat
> Enterprise Linux Server release 5.2. with BIND
> version 9.6.1-P1. On 3 of them BIND crashed 7 times in last 10 days. There's
> nothing in log files, but we ha
Hello, all.
I'm administrating 4 DNS servers running CentOS release 5.4 and Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server release 5.2. with BIND
version 9.6.1-P1. On 3 of them BIND crashed 7 times in last 10 days. There's nothing in log files, but we have core dump
file. I found this in the core dump:
#0
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