On 10/10/2017 10:27 AM, tdarby(a)email.arizona.edu wrote:
> When the server crashes do you get a core dump or similar? That
would
> really help.
Where do I find a core dump?
First you need to make sure cores are allowed to be
generated:
http://www.port389.org/docs/389ds/FAQ/faq.html#sts=Debugging%C2%A0Crashes
Where the core file gets written can vary on OS/OS config. It is
sometimes found here:
/var/spool/abrt/*/coredump
or /var/lib/systemd/coredump/ You could also just search the filesystem
for "core". Once you find it, attach gdb and get a stack trace. See the
doc above for more info on that as well.Regards, Mark
> I think the issue with the lastUpdated type is that this is a custom
> element of your schema - I can't find any references to it at all in our
> code base. Can you send me your schema definiton for this attribute?
This is the entry that after I deleted it enabled the server to start up again:
dn: cn=grouperstatus, ou=People,dc=eds,dc=arizona,dc=edu
objectClass: edsstatus
objectClass: top
cn: grouperstatus
It contains the multi-valued attributes lastUpdated and lastStarted, both strings.
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