webmin and /kernel: pid 14356 (perl), uid 0: exited on signal
11 (core dumped)
Rick Updegrove
dislists at updegrove.net
Wed Jul 30 11:09:48 PDT 2003
Colin Percival wrote:
> That's most often a symptom of flaky memory. If I were you, I'd
grab the 4.8-RELEASE
> sources and `make buildworld` a few times -- just the build, not
installing anything --
> because that tends to be good at detecting bad memory. If you get
any signal 10 or 11
> messages during the buildworlds, you can be pretty certain that it's
a hardware problem.
Colin,
Thanks for the reply. Generally I tend to agree with you on the "signal
10 or 11" errors relating to hot/bad hardware. However, during the past
several weeks I have noticed this webmin problem from day one but I
didn't expect to run webmin in production so I didn't really worry about
it until now. However, webmin has the best procmail front end I have
found so it looks like we may be keeping it since this is a dedicated
qmail+procmail machine.
I have performed many complete `make buildworld' (at least one every
other day) during the development/testing phases and I have had no
problems at all. I have this LH3 running SMP and the only remaining
anomaly is this webmin/perl core dump. So, if you can think of anything
else please let me know. I hate to install a non-ports version of perl
on this "all FreeBSD machine" but I am thinking that is going to
probably solve this problem.
Thanks again!
Rick Up
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