I'm running a storage gateway as a KVM VM. Recently I noticed the console log stating that a filesystem was full. I booted the VM from a live CD image to investigate and I found that there were thousands of core files from the ganesha.nfsd process.
I loaded a few of the core files into GDB and they all were reporting that the process was killed by a SIGILL in sha256.c (Obviously I don't have sources, so I wasn't able to map the exact source)
The system log has several of these messages
traps: ganesha.nfsd[36846] trap invalid opcode ip: 7f14099ebe74 sp:7ffd9f728c00 error:0 in libk5crypto.so.3.1
It appears that something in a recent update has created binaries that my particular CPU doesn't support. I couldn't find any CPU requirements documented anywhere, so I can't determine if my somewhat ancient Opteron that this runs on should be expected to work or not.
This is in an account without support. Is there any other way I can get the details to you?
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