signaled to death by 6

Etienne Goyer etienne.goyer at linuxquebec.com
Tue Jul 20 16:50:34 EDT 2004


Hi fellows,

I am installing Cyrus imapd 2.2.6 on RHEL.  It's compiled with the 
distribution-provided Cyrus SASL 2.1.15 rpm.  It was configured with

     /configure --enable-murder --with-auth=unix \ 
--with-openssl=/usr/include/openssl --enable-gssapi=/usr/kerberos \ 
--without-snmp


I have various compiling errors unless I use "--enable-gssapi" and 
"--without-snmp".  I ran mkimap as the cyrus users, no problem here.

When I start Cyrus-imapd, I have the following error in the log :

Jul 20 16:42:32 mupdate-dev master[18239]: about to exec 
/usr/cyrus/bin/ctl_cyrusdb
Jul 20 16:42:32 mupdate-dev master[18240]: about to exec 
/usr/cyrus/bin/mupdate
Jul 20 16:42:32 mupdate-dev master[18234]: process 18239 exited, 
signaled to death by 6
Jul 20 16:42:32 mupdate-dev master[18234]: process 18240 exited, 
signaled to death by 6
Jul 20 16:42:32 mupdate-dev master[18234]: service mupdate pid 18240 in 
READY state: terminated abnormally
Jul 20 16:42:32 mupdate-dev master[18241]: about to exec 
/usr/cyrus/bin/mupdate
Jul 20 16:42:32 mupdate-dev master[18234]: process 18241 exited, 
signaled to death by 6
Jul 20 16:42:32 mupdate-dev master[18234]: service mupdate pid 18241 in 
READY state: terminated abnormally
Jul 20 16:42:32 mupdate-dev master[18242]: about to exec 
/usr/cyrus/bin/mupdate
Jul 20 16:42:32 mupdate-dev master[18234]: process 18242 exited, 
signaled to death by 6


It continue like that forever until I stop the service.  Any idea what 
could be causing the signal 6 ?  From what I can gather, this is caused 
by abort(), but how can I figure out what is making an assertion fail ?

Thanks for your insights !
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