Fedora 7 and Sybase ASE-12.5.3 problem
Sergei LITVINENKO
slitvinenko at voliacable.com
Sun Jun 24 15:53:32 UTC 2007
Hello,
I try to migrate from FC6 to Fedora7, but have the problem with Sybase
ASE-12.5.3 server.
It can be started under Fedora Code 6, but crash under Fedora 7.
---
[sergeil at homedesk bin]$ ./dataserver -v
Adaptive Server Enterprise/12.5.3/EBF 12406 ESD#1/P/Linux
Intel/Enterprise Linux/ase1253/1900/32-bit/OPT-Express-Edition/Mon Jan
24 22:11:33 2005
---
selinux is disabled.
user "sybase" in Fedota 7 is created with the same UID and GID as in
Fedora Core 6.
All necessary variables are the same for both distributives (sybase
$HOME is shared).
Shared memory is defined
cat /etc/sysctl.conf
...
kernel.shmmax = 402653184
...
environment variable LD_POINTER_GUARD=0" is defined...
Where is the problem? fragment of ltrace's log is attaced...
---
[sergeil at homedesk install]$ cat F7-ASE.trace
...
vsnprintf("Either the config parameter 'use"..., 466, "Either the config
parameter 'use"..., 0xbfc16e7c) = 245
write(1, "00:00000:00000:2007/06/23 17:29:"...,
29200:00000:00000:2007/06/23 17:29:49.33 kernel Either the config
parameter 'use security services' is set to 0, or ASE does not support
use of external security mechanisms on this platform. The Security
Control Layer will not be initialized. No external security mechanisms
will be supported.) = 292
write(3, "00:00000:00000:2007/06/23 17:29:"...,
292) = 292
sigemptyset(0xbfc16dec)
= 0
...
memmove(0xbfc16c6f, 0xbfc16adc, 22, 0x935ed10,
0xbfc16c3c) = 0xbfc16c6f
strcpy(0xbfc16c86,
"kernel")
= 0xbfc16c86
strcat("kernel", "
")
= "kernel "
vsnprintf("engine 0, os pid 5463 online\n", 466, "%sengine %d, os pid
%d %s online"..., 0xbfc16e6c) = 30
write(1, "00:00000:00000:2007/06/23 17:29:"...,
7600:00000:00000:2007/06/23 17:29:49.40 kernel engine 0, os pid 5463
online ) = 76
write(3, "00:00000:00000:2007/06/23 17:29:"...,
76) = 76
gettimeofday(0xbfc16dc8,
NULL) = 0
longjmp(0xb6578a38, 1, 0x935ed10, 0xbfc16e60, 0x8842457 <unfinished ...>
--- SIGSEGV (Segmentation fault) ---
--- SIGSEGV (Segmentation fault) ---
+++ killed by SIGSEGV +++
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Best regards,
Sergei LITVINENKO
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