Date: Thu, 09 Jan 2014 21:10:36 +0400 From: Pakhom Golynga <pakhom706@gmail.com> To: Jeremy Cayrasso <jeremy.cayrasso@traveldoo.com> Cc: "ports@FreeBSD.org" <ports@FreeBSD.org> Subject: Re: FreeBSD Port: zabbix2-server-2.0.10 Message-ID: <52CED80C.8070505@gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <989173B4044C6C4E8472DBD4A7BF95612F60922B@tvld-dc> References: <989173B4044C6C4E8472DBD4A7BF95612F5FEB0A@tvld-dc> <52C6D60D.1060308@gmail.com> <989173B4044C6C4E8472DBD4A7BF95612F60922B@tvld-dc>
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Hi, I have no such problem. In the topic (https://www.zabbix.com/forum/showthread.php?p=142228) recommend using iksemel-1.4_1. 08.01.2014 19:05, Jeremy Cayrasso пишет: > > Hi, > > I did a portupgrade, all ports are up to date. > > In fact, jabber and web monitoring crash the zabbix server : > > If I set a jabber address like zabbix@domain.local > <mailto:zabbix@domain.local>, on the first jabber alert, zabbix crash. > > If I activate web monitoring, zabbix crash. > > Both with the same error : Got signal > [signal:11(SIGSEGV),reason:1,refaddr:0x17]. Crashing ... > > I tried to import my zabbix database on a fresh vm install with zabbix > 2.0.10 and freebsd 9.2, same crash happened. > > It seems that the last iksemel break jabber : > https://www.zabbix.com/forum/showthread.php?p=142228 > > Any idea / solution ? > > Thanks > > Jeremy > > *De :*Pakhom Golynga [mailto:pakhom706@gmail.com] > *Envoyé :* vendredi 3 janvier 2014 16:23 > *À :* Jeremy Cayrasso > *Cc :* ports@FreeBSD.org > *Objet :* Re: FreeBSD Port: zabbix2-server-2.0.10 > > Hello, > I thinkyou should update snmp. > > 17.12.2013 19:25, Jeremy Cayrasso пишет: > > Hi, > > Since I’ve updated my zabbix port on freebsd 9.1 i386, I’m unable > to start the zabbix server. > > If I edit the Makefile ,remove this line and compile again : > > CONFIGURE_ARGS+= --with-net-snmp > > I’m able to start the zabbix server. > > I attached build log and zabbix-server log. > > Any idea ? > > Thanks > > Jeremy >
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