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AW: [hobbit] bbproxy timeout
- To: <hobbit (at) hswn.dk>
- Subject: AW: [hobbit] bbproxy timeout
- From: "Detlef Stracke" <Detlef.Stracke (at) mobilcom.de>
- Date: Fri, 25 Sep 2009 08:59:42 +0200
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- Thread-topic: [hobbit] bbproxy timeout
Hi Jef,
no crash and no messages in bbproxy.log. Everything of bbproxy goes
purple on the main-hobbitserver.
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Von: jef.jagers (at) thomsonreuters.com
[mailto:jef.jagers (at) thomsonreuters.com]
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 24. September 2009 14:49
An: hobbit (at) hswn.dk
Betreff: RE: [hobbit] bbproxy timeout
Hi Detlef,
Does bbproxy crash with error "Fatal Signal caught!" in the situation
you describe?
We experience a same problem, no mather the order we put the two
servers in.
Let me explain:
$BBHOME/bin/bbproxy --hobbitd --listen="ip" --bbdisplay=A:port,B:port
--report=$MACHINE.bbproxy --no-daemon
--pidfile=$BBSERVERLOGS/bbproxy.pid
Is the line found in hobbitlaunch.cfg
If A goes down, bbproxy crashes
if B goes down, same thing
If I switch A,B. Same situation.
Regards,
Jef Jagers
Systems Engineer
Thomson CompuMark
Thomson Reuters
T +32 3 220 76 02
From: Detlef Stracke [mailto:Detlef.Stracke (at) mobilcom.de]
Sent: woensdag, september 23, 2009 14:43
To: hobbit (at) hswn.dk
Subject: [hobbit] bbproxy timeout
Hi list,
the command
$BBHOME/bin/bbproxy --hobbitd --bbdisplay=12.13.14.15,20.21.22.23
--report=$MACHINE.bbproxy --no-daemon
--pidfile=$BBSERVERLOGS/bbproxy.pid
works verry well. Unfortunately if the fist ip is unreachable (hardware
is down), the 2nd get no data from the bbproxy. If I change the order of
the ip`s, everythings works fine.
Regards
Detlef