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v10 RTM / VAL 4.0 - Segmentation fault on CentOS 7

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After updating to VAL 4.0 from the v10 RTM bundle, my CentOS 7 system throws a segfault when attempting a backup.

It appears to be after the snapshot process, but before the backup starts.

Case #03994568

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[09.02.2020 06:57:02.420] <139924069951232> lpbcore|   Detecting network adapters.
[09.02.2020 06:57:02.445] <139924069951232>        | ERR | Segmentation fault at 0x0000000000000000 0x0000000000000000.
[09.02.2020 06:57:02.445] <139924069951232>        | ERR | info.si_signo = 11
[09.02.2020 06:57:02.445] <139924069951232>        | ERR | info.si_errno = 0
[09.02.2020 06:57:02.445] <139924069951232>        | ERR | info.si_code  = 1
[09.02.2020 06:57:02.445] <139924069951232>        | ERR | info.si_addr  = 0x0000000000000000
[09.02.2020 06:57:02.445] <139924069951232>        | ERR | reg[0]  = 0x00007f42940cdff0
[09.02.2020 06:57:02.445] <139924069951232>        | ERR | reg[1]  = 0x00007f42940d3280
[09.02.2020 06:57:02.445] <139924069951232>        | ERR | reg[2]  = 0x0000000000000011
[09.02.2020 06:57:02.445] <139924069951232>        | ERR | reg[3]  = 0x00007f429d399210
[09.02.2020 06:57:02.445] <139924069951232>        | ERR | reg[4]  = 0x00007f429c7c0788
[09.02.2020 06:57:02.445] <139924069951232>        | ERR | reg[5]  = 0x0000000000000005
[09.02.2020 06:57:02.445] <139924069951232>        | ERR | reg[6]  = 0x00007f42940e7f00
[09.02.2020 06:57:02.445] <139924069951232>        | ERR | reg[7]  = 0x00007f42940e7f00
[09.02.2020 06:57:02.445] <139924069951232>        | ERR | reg[8]  = 0x00007f4294000020
[09.02.2020 06:57:02.445] <139924069951232>        | ERR | reg[9]  = 0x0000000000000000
[09.02.2020 06:57:02.445] <139924069951232>        | ERR | reg[10]  = 0x00007f429c7c0770
[09.02.2020 06:57:02.445] <139924069951232>        | ERR | reg[11]  = 0x00007f42940d4fc0
[09.02.2020 06:57:02.445] <139924069951232>        | ERR | reg[12]  = 0x00000000ffffffff
[09.02.2020 06:57:02.445] <139924069951232>        | ERR | reg[13]  = 0x00007f42940e2da8
[09.02.2020 06:57:02.445] <139924069951232>        | ERR | reg[14]  = 0x00007f42940d3200
[09.02.2020 06:57:02.445] <139924069951232>        | ERR | reg[15]  = 0x00007f429c7c0520
[09.02.2020 06:57:02.445] <139924069951232>        | ERR | reg[16]  = 0x00000000018f28ec
[09.02.2020 06:57:02.445] <139924069951232>        | ERR | reg[17]  = 0x0000000000010202
[09.02.2020 06:57:02.445] <139924069951232>        | ERR | reg[18]  = 0x0027000000000033
[09.02.2020 06:57:02.445] <139924069951232>        | ERR | reg[19]  = 0x0000000000000004
[09.02.2020 06:57:02.445] <139924069951232>        | ERR | reg[20]  = 0x000000000000000e
[09.02.2020 06:57:02.445] <139924069951232>        | ERR | reg[21]  = 0x0000000000000000
[09.02.2020 06:57:02.445] <139924069951232>        | ERR | reg[22]  = 0x0000000000000000
[09.02.2020 06:57:02.445] <139924069951232>        | ERR | Backtrace.
[09.02.2020 06:57:02.456] <139924069951232>        | ERR |  -- #0 at 0x000000000xcaa03a  veeamjobman() [0xcaa03a]
[09.02.2020 06:57:02.456] <139924069951232>        | ERR |  -- #1 at 0x000x7f429d8eb5f0  /lib64/libpthread.so.0(+0xf5f0) [0x7f429d8eb5f0]
[09.02.2020 06:57:02.456] <139924069951232>        | ERR |  -- #2 at 0x00000000x18f28ec  veeamjobman() [0x18f28ec]
[09.02.2020 06:57:02.456] <139924069951232>        | ERR |  -- #3 at 0x000000000xa32c01  veeamjobman() [0xa32c01]
[09.02.2020 06:57:02.456] <139924069951232>        | ERR |  -- #4 at 0x000000000xa33aef  veeamjobman() [0xa33aef]
[09.02.2020 06:57:02.456] <139924069951232>        | ERR |  -- #5 at 0x000000000xa3cb5f  veeamjobman() [0xa3cb5f]
[09.02.2020 06:57:02.456] <139924069951232>        | ERR |  -- #6 at 0x00000000x14e9463  veeamjobman() [0x14e9463]
[09.02.2020 06:57:02.456] <139924069951232>        | ERR |  -- #7 at 0x000000000x9398d2  veeamjobman() [0x9398d2]
[09.02.2020 06:57:02.456] <139924069951232>        | ERR |  -- #8 at 0x000000000x93bee8  veeamjobman() [0x93bee8]
[09.02.2020 06:57:02.456] <139924069951232>        | ERR |  -- #9 at 0x000000000x93da83  veeamjobman() [0x93da83]
[09.02.2020 06:57:02.456] <139924069951232>        | ERR |  -- #10 at 0x000000000x86cc9e  veeamjobman() [0x86cc9e]
[09.02.2020 06:57:02.456] <139924069951232>        | ERR |  -- #11 at 0x000000000xcb85d0  veeamjobman() [0xcb85d0]
[09.02.2020 06:57:02.456] <139924069951232>        | ERR |  -- #12 at 0x00000000x19d89cb  veeamjobman() [0x19d89cb]
[09.02.2020 06:57:02.456] <139924069951232>        | ERR |  -- #13 at 0x000x7f429d8e3e65  /lib64/libpthread.so.0(+0x7e65) [0x7f429d8e3e65]
[09.02.2020 06:57:02.456] <139924069951232>        | ERR |  -- #14 at 0x000x7f429d30a88d  /lib64/libc.so.6(clone+0x6d) [0x7f429d30a88d]
[09.02.2020 06:57:02.456] <139924069951232>        | ERR | End of stack trace.
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Re: v10 RTM / VAL 4.0 - Segmentation fault on CentOS 7

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Hello,
I just looked at the case and your output. Please continue working with support as this problem is not known.

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Re: v10 RTM / VAL 4.0 - Segmentation fault on CentOS 7

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Hi @premeau,

Which glibc version do you have installed on the server?

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Re: v10 RTM / VAL 4.0 - Segmentation fault on CentOS 7

Post by premeau »

The system is a fully patched CentOS 7 machine.

The glibc package is glibc-2.17-292.el7.x86_64.

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# /lib64/libc.so.6 --version
GNU C Library (GNU libc) stable release version 2.17, by Roland McGrath et al.
Copyright (C) 2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This is free software; see the source for copying conditions.
There is NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A
PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
Compiled by GNU CC version 4.8.5 20150623 (Red Hat 4.8.5-39).
Compiled on a Linux 3.10.0 system on 2019-08-06.
Available extensions:
        The C stubs add-on version 2.1.2.
        crypt add-on version 2.1 by Michael Glad and others
        GNU Libidn by Simon Josefsson
        Native POSIX Threads Library by Ulrich Drepper et al
        BIND-8.2.3-T5B
        RT using linux kernel aio
libc ABIs: UNIQUE IFUNC
For bug reporting instructions, please see:
<http://www.gnu.org/software/libc/bugs.html>.
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Re: v10 RTM / VAL 4.0 - Segmentation fault on CentOS 7

Post by premeau » 2 people like this post

To close out this thread:

Apparently the fault was caused by the fact that this system had alias interfaces eth0:1, eth0:2.

The issue is no longer present in the GA (4.0.0.1961) version of VAL.
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