** Also affects: krb5 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: libselinux (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Summary changed:
- gssproxy in libselinux.so.1 on Ubuntu 18.04 when called by rpc.gssd
+ gssproxy crashes in libselinux.so.1 on Ubuntu
Public bug reported:
I have apache configured to perform a kerberized NFS4 mount using rpc.gssd and
gssproxy.
If I request a web page that requires NFS4 access, then gssproxy
crashes, reporting a segfault in libselinux.so.1 and the web request
generates a 403 error.
gssproxy[6267]: segfault
>From the logs the kernel bug seems to be affecting JAVA rather than
tomcat7 itself.
We also have the same problem occurring with our JetBrains License
Server crashed this morning - generating the same kernel errors.
JetBrains has a commercial JAVA web application service, not tomcat7,
and it is c
I have completed the apport-collect, and attached some kernel logs,
changing status to confirmed.
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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Restarted rolling back to 3.13.0-153-generic and tomcat7 starts fine
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Title:
Tomcat 7.0.52-1ubuntu0.15 not start with Kernel 3.13.0-155
To mana
Bug is reproduceable here - affected all of our tomcat7 instances
running on trusty...
tomcat7 crashes silently without logging anything, but the kernel logs
show the following:
Aug 16 04:13:38 tomcat1 kernel: [ 33.596382] java: Corrupted page table at
address 7f499768d000
Aug 16 04:13:38 tomc
Sequence of events:
1) Firefox freezes.
2) Tries to force close firefox in KDE
3) Window freezes
4) Tries to kill FF using pkill
5) Does not know pkill's commands so tries to open man pkill
6) man freezes inside of terminal emulator
7) Whole system freezes. Keyboard lights do not toggle, no disk a
The other serious technical issue is that with "networking restart" no
longer supported either an init.d or upstart, there is no way to address
automated restarting any of the dependent network services that would
normally be restarted as a group (like nfs). Any automated build
process is going to
I would like to "officially" request escalation of this issue up to next
level of Ubuntu support - it is currently listed as "confirmed", "high"
and "unassigned". Ubuntu 10.04 LTS is very soon EOL, and this
functional requirement is currently removed from the current LTS version
with no migration
ifdown/ifup requires that every interface be detected before hand and
restarted individually on multi-homed hosts and hypervisors.
For hypervisors in a cloud environment this includes virtual bridges as
well. The init script method available till this release of the OS
allowed restarting all in
Public bug reported:
attempted to perform a do-release-upgrade to get to trusty eventually,
going from 10.04 to precise when upgrade fails on cfengine2. Attempted
to continue upgrading to trusty and that fails as well because of
cfengine2.
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.04
Packag
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