On Mon, May 11, 2009 at 07:27:36PM +0200, Jarry wrote: > Hi, > > I have a gentoo-guest with just a basic install, the only extra > service installed is bind. Mostly it starts and works without any > problem, but there is about 10% chance that starting this guest > fails with following messages: > > ---------------------------------- > vserver vs4-dns start > /usr/sbin/chbind: line 135: 7645 Segmentation fault > "${create_cmd[@]}" "${chain_cmd[@]}" -- "$@" > > An error occured while executing the vserver startup sequence; when > there are no other messages, it is very likely that the init-script > (env TERM=xterm /lib/rc/sh/init-vserver.sh default) failed. > > Common causes are: > * /etc/rc.d/rc on Fedora Core 1 and RH9 fails always; the 'apt-rpm' build > method knows how to deal with this, but on existing installations, > appending 'true' to this file will help. > > Failed to start vserver 'vs4-dns' > ----------------------------------- > > I did not find any regularity in this. Mostly it works, but in some > rare ocasions simply does not. And apart from that, I noticed one > strange message while stopping this guest which might be related to > the above mentioned error: > > ----------------------------------- > vserver vs4-dns stop > * Stopping local... [ ok ] > * Saving random seed... [ ok ] > * Shutting down Name Service Cache Daemon... [ ok ] > * Stopping chrooted named... [ ok ] > * Stopping fcron... [ ok ] > * Stopping syslog-ng... [ ok ] > * Terminating remaining processes... [ ok ] > * Killing remaining processes... [ ok ] > * Saving dependency cache... [ ok ] > Device and target are missing; try '--help' for more information > ----------------------------------- > > What could be reason for that "device and target missing"? > And even more important: why do I get random segmentation faults? did you try with a recent kernel and util-vserver snapshot? best, Herbert > Jarry > > -- > _______________________________________________________________ > This mailbox accepts e-mails only from selected mailing-lists! > Everything else is considered to be spam and therefore deleted. >