Execution of subscription-manager commands result in a core dump

Solution Verified - Updated -

Issue

  • Using /usr/bin/subscription-manager command results in an Aborted (core dump) message.
  • subscription-manager command results in a core dump after updating to glibc-2.34-125.el9_5.8.x86_64

    [root@RHEL9 /] # subscription-manager identity
    system identity: a2037e1f-e1e1-437e-a77c-0c5646934720
    name: RHEL9
    org name: 1979xxx
    org ID: 1979xxx
    Aborted (core dumped)
    
  • The following will also appear in the log data:

    May  9 10:20:39 RHEL9 systemd-coredump[7152]: Process 7147 (userhelper) of user 0 dumped core.#012#012Stack trace of thread 7147:#012#0  0x00007f79e2e8b53c __pthread_kill_implementation (libc.so.6 + 0x8b53c)#012#1  0x00007f79e2e3e686 raise (libc.so.6 + 0x3e686)#012#2  0x00007f79e2e28833 abort (libc.so.6 + 0x28833)#012#3  0x00007f79e2e29170 __libc_message.cold (libc.so.6 + 0x29170)#012#4  0x00007f79e2e955e7 malloc_printerr (libc.so.6 + 0x955e7)#012#5  0x00007f79e2e9587c munmap_chunk (libc.so.6 + 0x9587c)#012#6  0x00007f79e2e9996a free (libc.so.6 + 0x9996a)#012#7  0x00007f79e31bb76d g_free (libglib-2.0.so.0 + 0x5776d)#012#8  0x0000564062a4d0ab n/a (/usr/sbin/userhelper + 0x60ab)#012ELF object binary architecture: AMD x86-64
    May  9 10:20:39 RHEL9 systemd: systemd-coredump@0-7151-0.service: Deactivated successfully.
    May  9 10:20:39 RHEL9 systemd-logind[699]: Got message type=signal sender=:1.0 destination=n/a path=/org/freedesktop/systemd1/unit/systemd_2dcoredump_400_2d7151_2d0_2eservice interface=org.freedesktop.DBus.Properties member=PropertiesChanged cookie=2513 reply_cookie=0 signature=sa{sv}as error-name=n/a error-message=n/a
    

Environment

  • Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.5
  • glibc-2.34-125.el9_5.8.x86_64

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