new small memory argus and clients

Carter Bullard carter at qosient.com
Mon Aug 27 02:35:11 EDT 2007


I wouldn't use the .memory.  I think I've removed everything that it 
supported.
Hopefully that will get you a little further.
Carter

Peter Van Epp wrote:
> 	Forgot to add .memory to .threads .debug and .devel so HUPed it and 
> it seg faulted:
>
> ps auxwwww | grep argus
> root     11638  4.6  9.6 407120 380788 pts/0   SLl  18:06   0:42 argus -JR -P 560 -i eth0 -i eth1 -U 512 -m -F /scratch/argus.conf
> root     15113  0.0  0.0   3132   832 pts/0    S+   18:22   0:00 grep argus
> hcids:/usr/local/src/argus/argus-3.0.0.smallmemory.rc.3 # kill -HUP 11638
> hcids:/usr/local/src/argus/argus-3.0.0.smallmemory.rc.3 # !ps
> ps auxwwww | grep argus
> root     15115  0.0  0.0   3132   832 pts/0    S+   18:22   0:00 grep argus
> [1]+  Segmentation fault      (core dumped) argus -JR -P 560 -i eth0 -i eth1 -U 512 -m -F /scratch/argus.conf >/scratch/debug.log 2>&1  (wd: /scratch)
> (wd now: /usr/local/src/argus/argus-3.0.0.smallmemory.rc.3)
>
> Core was generated by `argus -JR -P 560 -i eth0 -i eth1 -U 512 -m -F /scratch/argus.conf '.
> Program terminated with signal 11, Segmentation fault.
> #0  0x00000400002a0ddc in .__libc_free () from /lib64/power5+/libc.so.6
> (gdb) where
> #0  0x00000400002a0ddc in .__libc_free () from /lib64/power5+/libc.so.6
> #1  0x000000001002bff8 in ArgusFree (buf=0x80) at argus_util.c:1379
> #2  0x0000000010011684 in ArgusCopyRecordStruct (rec=0x400040cbe30)
>     at ArgusModeler.c:2753
> #3  0x000000001001eca8 in ArgusWriteSocket (output=0x1024f480,
>     client=0x10ac61c0, rec=0x400040cbe30) at ArgusUtil.c:1460
> #4  0x0000000010023244 in ArgusOutputProcess (arg=0x1024f480)
>     at ArgusOutput.c:525
> #5  0x000004000010cd9c in .start_thread () from /lib64/power5+/libpthread.so.0
> #6  0x0000040000302c2c in .__clone () from /lib64/power5+/libc.so.6
>
> 	Its also at 400k of memory in not all that long but that may be the
> -U 512 which is likely a memory hog. I'll restart with .memory defined and
> see what happens.
>
> Peter Van Epp / Operations and Technical Support 
> Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, B.C. Canada
>
>   





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