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Segmentation fault error - Docker armv7 latest


Alefielm

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Alefielm

Hi! Anyone having segmentation fault error with the latest released today?

Rpi4+portainer, first error I ever had with a emby image.

Thanks!

@Happy2Play please move my posting to a new topic. Thanks !

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Alefielm

On start, on docker logs:

[s6-init] making user provided files available at /var/run/s6/etc...exited 0.

[s6-init] ensuring user provided files have correct perms...exited 0.

[fix-attrs.d] applying ownership & permissions fixes...

[fix-attrs.d] done.

[cont-init.d] executing container initialization scripts...

[cont-init.d] done.

[services.d] starting services

Segmentation fault

[services.d] done.

[cont-finish.d] executing container finish scripts...

[cont-finish.d] done.

[s6-finish] waiting for services.

[s6-finish] sending all processes the TERM signal.

[s6-finish] sending all processes the KILL signal and exiting.

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Alefielm

I was using "latest" stoped working after last update, now I chosed a random old version, so using 4.6.0.2 beta without problems.

I keep my images updated via watchtower so don't do a close follow of versions.

Thanks!

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alucryd

Sorry about that, yesterday I uploaded a non working latest tag by mistake, but reverted to a working version later on. It should be okay now.

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Alefielm
2 hours ago, alucryd said:

Sorry about that, yesterday I uploaded a non working latest tag by mistake, but reverted to a working version later on. It should be okay now.

I pulled emby/embyserver_arm32v7:latest again, same problem:

[s6-init] making user provided files available at /var/run/s6/etc...exited 0.
[s6-init] ensuring user provided files have correct perms...exited 0.
[fix-attrs.d] applying ownership & permissions fixes...
[fix-attrs.d] done.
[cont-init.d] executing container initialization scripts...
[cont-init.d] done.
[services.d] starting services
[services.d] done.
Segmentation fault
[cont-finish.d] executing container finish scripts...
[cont-finish.d] done.
[s6-finish] waiting for services.
[s6-finish] sending all processes the TERM signal.
[s6-finish] sending all processes the KILL signal and exiting.

 

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French Frog

Hello,

Same "Segmentation fault" error here.

Running RPi4 + 5:19.03.13~3-0~debian-buster + emby/embyserver_arm32v7:latest

 

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alucryd

When I saw rpi4 I assumed you were using the arm64 image. So the latest doesn't work but the beta does? Is your debian host armv7? Does our regular deb work fine?

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alucryd

I can reproduce on my rpi3, not sure what's going on as the aarch64 image is completely fine on my rpi4, and the armv7 deb also runs fine on the rpi3.

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1 hour ago, alucryd said:

When I saw rpi4 I assumed you were using the arm64 image. So the latest doesn't work but the beta does? Is your debian host armv7? Does our regular deb work fine?

In my case,  both latest and beta armv7 leads to segmentation fault. Switching back to 4.5.1.0 solved the issue.

Just pulled the beta published 10ish minutes ago :


[cont-finish.d] done.

[s6-finish] waiting for services.

[s6-finish] sending all processes the TERM signal.

[s6-finish] sending all processes the KILL signal and exiting.

[s6-init] making user provided files available at /var/run/s6/etc...exited 0.

[s6-init] ensuring user provided files have correct perms...exited 0.

[fix-attrs.d] applying ownership & permissions fixes...

[fix-attrs.d] done.

[cont-init.d] executing container initialization scripts...

[cont-init.d] done.

[services.d] starting services

[services.d] done.

Segmentation fault

[cont-finish.d] executing container finish scripts...

[cont-finish.d] done.

[s6-finish] waiting for services.

[s6-finish] sending all processes the TERM signal.

[s6-finish] sending all processes the KILL signal and exiting.

      

Merci

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Alefielm
1 hour ago, alucryd said:

When I saw rpi4 I assumed you were using the arm64 image. So the latest doesn't work but the beta does? Is your debian host armv7? Does our regular deb work fine?

32, arm7 Raspbian (buster)

4.6.0.2 workinf fine

 

Thanks!

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alucryd

Alright, just pushed working latest and beta tags, although I'm still not satisfied with the solution. Expect beta to break again while I'm working on it. Apologies for the breakage.

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