This happens on my Dell Latitude 5520 Core i7-1185G7 laptop with Ubuntu
18.04.6. (5.11.0-051100-generic #202102142330)
Everything else works fine (e.g. storage), but calling lshw gives "Segmentation
fault", calling it with "-disable SCSI" works.
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We are a few versions further, of everything, but I'm still having
issues with (nearly identical) HPE Bl460gen7 hosts, some of which fail
on the lshw step, others don't. Did anyone get an insight on how to
solve this? Or work around it?
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Status: Incomplete => Expired
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Took contact with Lyonel Vincent in order to report this bug to
upstream.
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Title:
lshw exits with segmentation fault when commissioning a new
Just for completeness, the version tested is the actual last commit,
with ID 40e8f907cc36ab8b904d8606f3109cfc27c1569b
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Title:
lshw exits with
I've moved one of the nodes out of maas control and performed a fresh
install. The storage subsystem seems to be working fine (it's an old
plain sata I controller). The system is an old ibm X3455, older than
SGX, and the CPUs are AMD Opterons 2218.
However, I've tried with both the version that
Can you confirm storage is working correctly for you? Does the system
you are experiencing this on have Intel SGX? Upstream recently committed
a patch [1] to prevent a segmentation fault when using Intel SGX. Can
you try building lshw from source[2] and see if you can reproduce the
issue?