*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1668559 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1668559
Commenting here as the duplicate parent is Private at the moment.
Main issue is here, hitting rlimit-data which is set by default in the config
file to 4M
> kernel: mmap: avahi-daemon (992): VmData 4272128 exceed data ulimit 4194304.
> Update limits or use boot option ignore_rlimit_data.
Not sure what is causing this to go high on a few machines, possibly
number of services on the network. Testing here it looks like avahi
needs generally about 2M when publishing 30+ services so this limit is
likely way too low given we're over 50% there in common usage.
Main thing to confirm here is that this is simply hitting the limit in normal
usage, and not a bug causing runaway memory usage. If anyone would like to test
it would be great to:
(a) Confirm whether this happens constantly (does avahi always crash) or did
it happen once-off and not happen again. If restart now does it crash again?
systemctl restart avahi-daemon
(b) Modify /etc/avahi/avahi-daemon.conf and change "rlimit-data=4194304" to
"rlimit-data=16777216"
(c) restart avahi-daemon again: systemctl restart avahi-daemon
(c) report back if the crash occured both before, and after the change
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avahi-daemon crashed with SIGABRT in avahi_malloc()
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