Hi, On Friday 07 September 2001 21:43, lars@newsone.org wrote:
I have a couple of suse 7.2 systems, on one of them # rpm -V glibc ..5..... /lib/ld-2.2.2.so # md5sum /lib/ld-2.2.2.so 36e9320d606f456f84951ba510209fc0 /lib/ld-2.2.2.so as opposed to 1312001a7eb2ccb4b666fe9f0775b932 /lib/ld-2.2.2.so as should be.
this is glibc-2.2.2-38, and I wonder how this can happen. this one is almost always 'busy', so who or what could have changed it?
one other shared libs related effect I have right now is that from one moment to the other our coldfusion server won't restart. it complains about unresolved symbols.
any Idea?
Hmm, since file size and modification time seem to be ok I could imagine it's a bad block on your hard disk. On the other hand, I don't know if md5sum would complain on an I/O error or simply take what it can read an dump the checksum of that. You could run strings on both files and diff the output, or use cmp. Also check whether you get I/O errors when copying the file with dd to another place (see /var/log/warn). At least your coldfusion restart problem could be explained by a damaged library. Regards, Martin -- Martin Leweling Institut fuer Planetologie, WWU Muenster Wilhelm-Klemm-Str. 10, 48149 Muenster, Germany