SUMMARY: dxkerneltuner: Segmentation fault

emanuele.lombardi_at_casaccia.enea.it
Date: 11/21/03

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    Date: Fri, 21 Nov 2003 11:36:39 +0100 (CET)
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    The problem was a missing carriage return in the stanza file I used to
    change some kernel values using sysconfigdb on the "guilty" member.
    As a result the very last line of /etc/sysconfigtab was missing the
    carriage return. As soon as the CR has been placed there (using an
    editor), dxkerneltuner worked properly.

    Ciao from Italy to everybody,
    Emanuele

    ================================================ original mail
    Good morning from Italy.

    On my 2-members 5.1B (1st patch) cluster (AS40 + AS45) I have just
    discovered that on member 0 (ES45) I can successfully run dxkerneltuner
    while on member 1 (ES40) dxkerneltuner produces an orrible

            Segmentation fault (core dumped)
            
    The very strange thing is that the whole system is behaving well: I only
    would like to follow a couple of UNICENSUS suggestions concerning some
    kernel values modificable at run time.

    Does anybody know anything about this strange error?

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