Unfortunately, without more information, there isn't anything we can
do. This doesn't even give us enough to tell where the crash happened,
let alone what was going on at the time. Is there really nothing like a
backtrace in /var/log/messages? Usually, the kernel prints something
useful there. Or maybe your system separates that out into another
log? /var/log/abrt, maybe?
Daniel
On 1/13/20 3:53 AM, sundelor(a)gmail.com wrote:
Here is log from /var/log/messages
Jan 13 11:31:11 sk kernel: ganesha.nfsd[28358]: segfault at 104 ip 00007f88d8472bd9 sp
00007f88c01c68d0 error 6 in libganesha_nfsd.so.2.8[7f88d83f1000+1c0000]
Jan 13 11:31:11 sk systemd: nfs-ganesha.service: main process exited, code=killed,
status=11/SEGV
Jan 13 11:31:11 sk systemd: Unit nfs-ganesha.service entered failed state.
Jan 13 11:31:11 sk systemd: nfs-ganesha.service failed.
in /var/log/ganesha.log nothing was logged.
Sys info:
Linux sk 3.10.0-957.1.3.el7.x86_64 #1 SMP Thu Nov 15 17:36:42 UTC 2018 x86_64 x86_64
x86_64 GNU/Linux
Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server release 7.7 (Maipo)
Name : nfs-ganesha
Arch : x86_64
Version : 2.8.1.2
Release : 0.1.el7
Name : rpcbind
Arch : x86_64
Version : 0.2.0
Release : 48.el7
Name : nfs-ganesha-ceph
Arch : x86_64
Version : 2.8.1.2
Release : 0.1.el7
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