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Re: "slapadd: corrupted double-linked list"



> Hi,
>
> Marc Patermann schrieb am 06.12.2010 16:40 Uhr:
>
>> what could the following possibly be?
>>
>> When I do a
>> # slapadd -q -v -c -l dump.ldif
>> to a SLES 11 SP1 (openldap 2.3.20)
>> I get this after a few 1000 entries:
> I have a fresh install of SLES 11 SP1 on a new machine. I installed
> 2.4.23.

What Oracle DB?  How did you build it?  Did you patch it as needed with
the official patches?

p.

> When I did the config and tried to put initial data (8(!) objects) into
> the server, I got glibc errors too.
>
> # slapadd -q -c -v -l init.ldif
> added: ...
> ...
> _#################### 100.00% eta   none elapsed            none fast!
> Closing DB...
> *** glibc detected *** slapadd: free(): invalid pointer:
> 0x00007f89c0273210 ***
> ======= Backtrace: =========
> /lib64/libc.so.6(+0x75018)[0x7f89bd242018]
> /lib64/libc.so.6(cfree+0x6c)[0x7f89bd246f6c]
> /usr/lib64/libdb-4.5.so(__ham_db_close+0x19)[0x7f89bf0d9139]
> /usr/lib64/libdb-4.5.so(__db_refresh+0x340)[0x7f89bf120a20]
> /usr/lib64/libdb-4.5.so(__db_close+0x51)[0x7f89bf120f91]
> /usr/lib64/libdb-4.5.so(__db_close_pp+0xd5)[0x7f89bf135445]
> slapadd(+0xc15eb)[0x7f89bfd065eb]
> ...
>
> As I found out, when I deactivate the four index lines, it works. Each
> of these four lines causes an glibc error.
>
> #index   objectclass,uid,mail    eq
> #index   sn,cn,givenName         sub,eq
>
> #index   dhcpHWAddress,dhcpClassData,dhcpOption  eq
> #index   entryCSN,entryUUID,zoneName     eq
>
>
> Hm? :(
>
> Marc
>
>