You have to run the debug-enabled code as a service otherwise you will
get nowhere. It's complicated and it's time consuming to set up right.
Danny
On 2/17/22 12:30 PM, Jakob Bohm via bind-users wrote:
I know this, and I am quite familiar with low level debugging
techniques on Windows, though my favorite tool for the job was ruined
by unfortunate business decisions to bundle it with irrelevant
software that would be needed only in a completely different license
count, if at all.
I could probably set up a debugging scenario with a private
compilation (to get debug symbols) and an artificial installation of
more recent toolchain to work with the official ISC build
instructions, though I strongly suspect a clean process exit with a
return code of 0 (Depending, how good Windows is at capturing the
return code of the exited product). But I was hoping there was a way
to find out directly,
such as an option to make the entire startup sequence non-parallel and
verbose, thus revealing the exact point of failure.
On 2022-02-17 17:15, Danny Mayer wrote:
I can short-cut that a little! :) A 1067 error is always the Windows
named service failing to start. The reasons behind it are much harder
to figure out. I've seen these over the years but I don't know off
the top of my head why.
Danny
On 2/17/22 9:26 AM, Ondřej Surý wrote:
Log isn’t going to help here if named is crashing. Getting a
backtrace or anything that closely resembles one would help. Running
debug build under MSVS would help. Or doing git bisect and pinpoint
the breakage to a commit or at least Merge commit would help.
This is part of the problem - debugging on Windows is extremely
painful and requires expertise with extremely high learning curve.
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On 17. 2. 2022, at 15:08, Jakob Bohm via bind-users
<bind-users@lists.isc.org> wrote:
On 2022-02-12 01:06, Richard T.A. Neal wrote:
I run BIND on Windows as well but I've been unable to upgrade to
9.16.25 - I get an error stating "Error Validating Account. Unable
to install service using this account.". So I'm presently running
9.16.21.
What are the last few things in the Application Event Log (Source:
named) before it terminates?
Richard.
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Subject: Windows 9.16.25 fails to start (1067 Terminated
unexpectedly)
Dear list,
When recently trying to upgrade some secondary-only authoritative
servers running on Windows machines, I found that Bind 9.16.25
(x86_64) binaries from isc.org failed to completely startup,
causing Windows to report that "1067 The process terminated
unexpectedly.", with 0 process exit code. Attempting to up the
debug level all the way to "-d 100"
failed to log a reason, but downgrading to the 9.16.21 binaries
resumed operation.
Is there a known issue and workaround for this, or is there any
additional information to extract?
<snip>
The latest in the log (I directed it to a file, as the Event Viewer
wrapping in the port was badly done) were the mentioned fetch of
./NS etc. interspersed with zone loading messages for default zones
(I temporarily commented out the real zones to shorten the config,
but it still failed).
Enjoy
Jakob
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