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errors, Google did not return much help. Any idea what is wrong and what is the fix Sep 15 11:12:01 kernel: crond[3790]: segfault at 00000000000000b0 rip 00002b9b06ed2e47 rsp 00007fff88a48fc0 error 4 Sep 15 11:13:01 kernel: crond[3791]: segfault at 00000000000000b0 rip 00002b9b06ed2e47 rsp 00007fff88a48fc0 error 4 Sep 15 11:14:01 kernel: crond[3822]: segfault at 00000000000000b0 rip 00002b7fe80e6e47 rsp 00007fff776eeb80 error 4 Sep 15 11:15:01 kernel: crond[3823]: segfault at 00000000000000b0 rip 00002b7fe80e6e47 rsp 00007fff776eeb80 error 4 Sep 15 11:16:01 kernel: crond[3824]: segfault at 00000000000000b0 rip 00002b7fe80e6e47 rsp 00007fff776eeb80 error 4 Sep 15 11:17:01 kernel: crond[3825]: segfault at 00000000000000b0 rip 00002b7fe80e6e47 rsp 00007fff776eeb80 error 4 Sep 15 11:18:01 kernel: crond[3829]: segfault at 00000000000000b0 rip 00002b7fe80e6e47 rsp 00007fff776eeb80 error 4 Sep 15 11:19:01 kernel: crond[3830]: segfault at 00000000000000b0 rip 00002b7fe80e6e47 rsp 00007fff776eeb80 error 4 Best Regards, Jai Rangi References: cron segfault error From: Rangi, Jai [Date Prev][Date Next] [Thread Prev][Thread Next] [Thread Index] [Date Index] [Author Index]
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segfault errors (Read 2138 times) natiz Member Posts: 37 crond segfault errors « on: September 25, segfault at 0 ip sp error 4 2013, 11:00:15 PM » Hey all,For some reason, cron is not working properly, I'm pretty sure from day one (new to unraid)Code: [Select]Sep segfault at rip rsp error 6 26 01:47:01 Tower kernel: crond[27615]: segfault at 4001e51c ip 4001e51c sp bf93ab18 error 15 in ld-2.11.1.so[4001e000+1000]
Sep 26 01:47:01 Tower crond[1129]: exit status 1 from user root /usr/bin/run-parts /etc/cron.hourly 1> /dev/nullI've search the forum for similar issues and https://www.redhat.com/archives/redhat-list/2009-September/msg00216.html could only found one's related to Transmission plugin, which I don't use.The thing is, when I restart crond and start it again, it works (killall crond ; crond -l6)..Here is the content:Code: [Select]# If you don't want the output of a cron job mailed to you, you have to direct
# any output to /dev/null. We'll do this here since these jobs should run
# properly on a newly installed system, but if they don't the http://lime-technology.com/forum/index.php?topic=29563.0 average newbie
# might get quite perplexed about getting strange mail every 5 minutes. :^)
#
# Run the hourly, daily, weekly, and monthly cron jobs.
# Jobs that need different timing may be entered into the crontab as before,
# but most really don't need greater granularity than this. If the exact
# times of the hourly, daily, weekly, and monthly cron jobs do not suit your
# needs, feel free to adjust them.
#
# Run hourly cron jobs at 47 minutes after the hour:
47 * * * * /usr/bin/run-parts /etc/cron.hourly 1> /dev/null
#
# Run daily cron jobs at 4:40 every day:
40 4 * * * /usr/bin/run-parts /etc/cron.daily 1> /dev/null
#
# Run weekly cron jobs at 4:30 on the first day of the week:
30 4 * * 0 /usr/bin/run-parts /etc/cron.weekly 1> /dev/null
#
# Run monthly cron jobs at 4:20 on the first day of the month:
20 4 1 * * /usr/bin/run-parts /etc/cron.monthly 1> /dev/null
What could cause this? « Last Edit: September 26, 2013, 07:49:16 AM by natiz » Logged dgaschk Global Moderator Hero Member Posts: 8821 Re: crond segfault errors « Reply #1 on: September 26, 2013, 08:57:40 AM » Attach a syslog. Logged Include your VERSION and SYSTEM LOG Unofficial DocumentationCheck Disk FilesystemsConsole CommandsRevert to stock system:Stock go file:1. Rename the /boot(flash)/config/plugins directory. 2. Rename the /boot(fla
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