> Shot in the dark: Is it possible that python is trying to dynamically
> load a shared library that isn't available yet due to being on a not-yet
> mounted filesystem?
I wondered about that, but I have these boxes confiured with only one filesystem
for everything apart from mysql data.
> Just a
Pete French wrote on 11/04/2019 13:30:
Shot in the dark: Is it possible that python is trying to dynamically
load a shared library that isn't available yet due to being on a not-yet
mounted filesystem?
I wondered about that, but I have these boxes confiured with only one filesystem
for everythi
Thanks for the ideas, running through these in order...
> Check "rcorder /etc/rc.d/* /usr/local/etc/rc.d/*"
So, its running directly after sshd and before swaplate and the
local stuff.
> Check if ldconfig is runable (I ended up with permissions 0444 on=20
> /etc/rc.d/ldconfig after some etcupdat
> Ah, does python get run before the ldconfig service runs?
Nope, this is comming way after ldconfig has run - also the first python
interpretter runs fine, is the one which that python script then tries to
launch which fails.
Thats the bit which really puzzles me - if it was python dying then
th
Soo, I tried this on my desktop machine, and it doesnt coredump, but
nor does it try and lauch the second python process, so a bit of a failed
test there!
-pete.
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> On 5 Nov 2019, at 01:45, Kevin P. Neal wrote:
>
> On Mon, Nov 04, 2019 at 02:50:14PM +, Pete French wrote:
>> Soo, I tried this on my desktop machine, and it doesnt coredump, but
>> nor does it try and lauch the second python process, so a bit of a failed
>> test there!
>
> You can use