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Hi Doug,

You need to set the corelimit to unlimited but that has to be done in the 
init script. Quite odd. It may be that one of the shared libraries isn't 
quite right when starting it via service, sigh.

Andy

On Thu, 6 Oct 2011, Doug Benjamin wrote:

> Hi,
>
>  When I start xrootd from the /sbin/service xrootd start command (or obviously /etc/init.d/xrootd)
> It starts that then immediately will seg fault.   No core file is left though.
>
> If xrootd is started outside of the daemon command (still the xrootd user), it starts up and does
> not core dump right away.
>
> Any ideas how I can capture the core for you.
>
> Doug
>
>