Unfortunately no.
Here is what we have in
` dmesg -T` :
[Fri Jan 10 00:03:20 2020] type=1305 audit(1578603800.729:930): audit_pid=17526 old=0
auid=4294967295 ses=4294967295 res=1
[Fri Jan 10 00:28:39 2020] ganesha.nfsd[8252]: segfault at 7f9b771209c0 ip
00007f9b771209c0 sp 00007f9b2bffcb38 error 14 in nsswitch.so[7f9b77856000+3000]
[Fri Jan 10 00:29:16 2020] ganesha.nfsd[9535]: segfault at 7febe72e89c0 ip
00007febe72e89c0 sp 00007febbbffcb38 error 14 in nsswitch.so[7febe7806000+3000]
[Mon Jan 13 11:31:04 2020] ganesha.nfsd[28358]: segfault at 104 ip 00007f88d8472bd9 sp
00007f88c01c68d0 error 6 in libganesha_nfsd.so.2.8[7f88d83f1000+1c0000]
nothing more... I'll try to catch same error in Ubuntu...
one more q about logs in Ganesha:
I have this one in ganesha.conf:
LOG {
Default_Log_Level = INFO;
Components {
#FSAL = INFO;
#NFS4 = EVENT;
}
Facility {
name = FILE;
destination = "/var/log/ganesha.log";
enable = active;
}
}
and the main strange thing is:
/var/log/ganesha.log is a log where I see nfs_health and other logs
And also I have this:
[root@sk ~]# cat /var/log/ganesha/ganesha.log
13/01/2020 11:43:33 : epoch 5e1c2db5 : sk : ganesha.nfsd-7911[main] main :MAIN :EVENT
:ganesha.nfsd Starting: Ganesha Version 2.8.1.2