Dear Roland,
we observe the following reproducible problem:
- A fresh installation of qlustar 12 - A chroot with Ubuntu 20.04 - An external (fresh) ldap server (connection via shared conf files under /etc/qlustar/common/image-files)
Calling tcsh returns segfault. The problem seems to be connected to libgssapi_krb5.so.2.
The problem does not occur with a Ubuntu 18.04 chroot. Moreover, the problem does not occur with a fresh installation of Ubuntu 20.04 (without qlustar) connected to the same ldap
Do you have any clue what could be triggering the problem / or can you suggest a possible workaround?
best Alessandro
"A" == a gabbana a.gabbana@tue.nl writes:
Hi Alessandro,
A> Dear Roland, we observe the following reproducible problem:
please don't address me or other subscribers directly when posting. This is a mailing list and mails should be addressed to the community.
Concerning your problem: I have no clue what causes this on your side. It works fine in a booted node both in our test env and on customer clusters.
Best,
Roland
A> - A fresh installation of qlustar 12 A> - A chroot with Ubuntu 20.04 A> - An external (fresh) ldap server (connection via shared conf A> files under /etc/qlustar/common/image-files)
A> Calling tcsh returns segfault. The problem seems to be connected A> to libgssapi_krb5.so.2.
A> The problem does not occur with a Ubuntu 18.04 chroot. Moreover, A> the problem does not occur with a fresh installation of Ubuntu A> 20.04 (without qlustar) connected to the same ldap
A> Do you have any clue what could be triggering the problem / or A> can you suggest a possible workaround?
A> best Alessandro