Ok, a little info about the system.
We have a bunch of RH Linux servers. Some of them are x64. All of them have Backup agent 7170 installed.
But only the agents running on x64 Linux crash. The ones that running on 32bit Linux don't crash, they're just doing fine.
I tried export MALLOC_CHECK_=0 prior to beremote launch in the init script, it didn't help.
Here are some output:
# cat /var/VRTSralus/ralus.ver
7170
# uname -a
Linux hostname 2.6.9-5.ELsmp #1 SMP Wed Jan 5 19:29:47 EST 2005 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
beremote daemon is launched as:
/opt/VRTSralus/bin/beremote --log-file /var/VRTSralus/beremote.service.log 2> /var/VRTSralus/beremote.service.log &
# tail /var/VRTSralus/beremote.service.log
43204960 Tue Sep 11 12:12:24 2007 : [ROOT]\proc\*.* /s
43204960 Tue Sep 11 12:12:24 2007 : [ROOT]\mnt\nss\pools\ /s
43204960 Tue Sep 11 12:12:24 2007 : [ROOT]\mnt\nss\.pools\ /s
43204960 Tue Sep 11 12:12:24 2007 : [ROOT]\sys\*.* /s
43204960 Tue Sep 11 12:12:24 2007 : [ROOT]\_admin\*.* /s
43204960 Tue Sep 11 12:12:24 2007 : [ROOT]\dev\* /s
43204960 Tue Sep 11 12:12:24 2007 : [ROOT]\xfn\* /s
43204960 Tue Sep 11 12:12:24 2007 : ====>VX_GetLocalDeviceName: device_name is [ROOT]
43204960 Tue Sep 11 12:12:24 2007 : ====>VX_GetLocalDeviceName: device_name is [ROOT]
43204960 Tue Sep 11 12:12:24 2007 : ====>VX_GetLocalDeviceName: device_nam#
See above that the last line is not written completely to the file. I checked all the servers, agents crash while calling VX_GetLocalDeviceName, but not exactly at the same point as above. So I guess the problem is related to calling this function on x64 platform.
Please advise.
Thanks.
Murat
Message Edited by Murat on
09-11-2007 12:31 PMMessage Edited by Murat on
09-11-2007 12:31 PM