Getting “Segmentation fault (core dumped)” error while running the “lshw” command. Output of above 3 commands is attached herewith as “usb_enable_lshw.json.txt” keeping this condition.
Note that the server blade have only one USB port. Two numbers of USB drives(1 x USB 2.0 and 1x USB 3.0) was connected to the server via an “USB HUB”.
If we disable the “USB” option and re-run the above commands then we are getting some useful output. Attached herewith the output of the 3 commands when ran successfully by disabling the “USB” option from server BIOS. File name as “usb_disable_lshw.json” attached in this email.
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Executed the following three commands suggested by Canonical.
1. lshw -json > lshw.json
2. lshw -C system
3. locale
Getting “Segmentation fault (core dumped)” error while running the “lshw” command. Output of above 3 commands is attached herewith as “usb_enable_ lshw.json. txt” keeping this condition.
Note that the server blade have only one USB port. Two numbers of USB drives(1 x USB 2.0 and 1x USB 3.0) was connected to the server via an “USB HUB”.
If we disable the “USB” option and re-run the above commands then we are getting some useful output. Attached herewith the output of the 3 commands when ran successfully by disabling the “USB” option from server BIOS. File name as “usb_disable_ lshw.json” attached in this email.
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Please let me know if you face any problem in updating the Launchpad as I am facing.
Thanks in advance for your assistance.
Regards,
PK