On Sat, 14 Jul 2012 16:19:23 +0200, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
It took me a while to figure out why my daemon kept breaking all the
time, when it couldn't stat its /proc/self/exe any more.
This is a bug of the daemon. While it is already suspicious it needs to mess
with "/proc/self/exe" stat works for it even when it is already deleted:
cp /usr/bin/perl /tmp/perlcopy;/tmp/perlcopy -MData::Dumper -le 'unlink
"/tmp/perlcopy";print Dumper stat,readlink for "/proc/self/exe"'
$VAR1 = 18;
[...]
$VAR13 = 32;
$VAR14 = '/tmp/perlcopy (deleted)';
On Sat, 14 Jul 2012 16:43:13 +0200, Reindl Harald wrote:
it should be generally considered if prelink is useful at
all on a distribution with high frequently updates
This is a bug of yum, it should run prelink for any updated software.
and in the context of intrusion detections which are randomly broken
by the
prelink cronjob
This is a bug of the intrusion detections software which should run documented
way:
prelink -u -o - /bin/bash | read the original binary
also the prelink-cronjob itself eats more ressources
a the whole benefit is especially if it starts on
a notebook with slow disks while people want to work
This is a bug of cron, this problem affects me also for nightly updates and
nightly build and regression testing jobs.
in my machines are all free from prelink
This is a workaround, not a fix.
Regards,
Jan