Hi folks,

Has anyone else seen trinity appear to control-c itself?

I've seen this a few times now, and I'm _really_ sure I didn't control-c
this one manually. It was running overnight in a screen session.

Tail of output is:

[13645] [120] mbind(start=0, len=0, mode=0, nmask=0x1fffb9cf0010, 
maxnode=0x80000, flags=0x4000) [13655] [182] add_key(_type=0x7fffffff00001001, 
_description=0x7fffffff00001009, _payload=0x1ffffe2d0000, plen=0, 
ringid=0x1000000000) = -1 (Bad address)
= -1 (Invalid argument)
[13655] [183] getrusage(who=0x8010658612110214, ru=0xc000000000000000) [13645] 
[121] symlink(oldname="/proc/87/task/87/wchan", newn̳̣��o��s̤�.��̭̣̳̼�  
̢̻��̬�̰̦W̮̲�̼̩��i��͡
t�̯�h̷̬���̬Ì�̺��e��[13655] [188] readahead(fd=414, offset=1, count=4096) = 
196608
= -1 (Bad file descriptor)645] [1i�n�̩̹��̹g� ̠̥=0x1ffffe310000) = 13655
child 13585 exiting�̠̲̫�fe̤��̱e�̮̠̹̭��l�̲��̠̪i̢�Ì��̯�̩n̸̰g�̱���̬�̦��I̠child 
13655 exiting̷�=413, mode=2047) = 0                                          
= 0655] [186] setfsgid(gid=0̣�ḥi̼̦�̼v�̩���̩�n̢�̪��̰̠̦t̺�̰i�n�̮̦��g̮�d̴̺child 
13639 exiting�͢ep�r�̯���Ì�e̴s̥e̵�̳� nr_segs=976, flags=6) = 2̪44
child 13640 exitingnkat(oldname="", newdfd=413, 
newname="./pro�̹�̼e̦�̪�latency���๹�๹child 13590 exiting �T̫̺̳o̬� 
ì̬Ì��nv��̻̣̹�o��̠�̤k
child 13536 exiting
child 13613 exiting
[3791] Bailing main loop. Exit reason: ctrl-c


cheers

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