[hobbit] Status Unavailable - again
Stefan Loos
stefan_loos at hotmail.com
Mon Jul 11 15:23:32 CEST 2005
Hello Jeffery,
do you think we see this issue because the kernel was built with a different
compiler than I was using for building the hobbit server?
@Henrik - do you think this could be the problem?
Regards,
Stefan
<br><br><br>>From: "Reif Jeffery M"
<ReifJefferyM at JohnDeere.com><br>>Reply-To:
hobbit at hswn.dk<br>>To: hobbit at hswn.dk<br>>Subject: RE: [hobbit] Status
Unavailable - again<br>>Date: Mon, 11 Jul 2005 07:20:12
-0500<br>><br>>This is a shot in the dark - I had a lockup problem on
a BB system where<br>>the kernel was compiled with a different version
compiler than was<br>>included with the system and there were some
IPC-related changes in<br>>compiler
versions.<br>><br>>-----Original Message-----<br>>From: Stefan Loos
[mailto:stefan_loos at hotmail.com]<br>>Sent: Monday, July 11, 2005 7:12
AM<br>>To: hobbit at hswn.dk<br>>Subject: Re: [hobbit] Status Unavailable
- again<br>><br>>Hi Henrik,<br>><br>>we have several own-written
scripts (mostly in perl) which monitor<br>>oracle<br>>instances, bea
weblogic servers. There is one for hardware monitoring
-<br>>HP<br>>(Intel) and Sun Servers (prtdiag based) and some are just
the output of<br>>a<br>>http request to the software running on that
weblogic servers.<br>>I have just one server for testing, it's a HP DL
360. We are running<br>>Redhat<br>>Enterprise Server 3 but I've tried
it with a SuSE 9.3
too.<br>><br>>Regards,<br>><br>>Stefan<br>><br>><br><br><br>>From:
henrik at hswn.dk (Henrik
Stoerner)<br>>Reply-To:<br>>hobbit at hswn.dk<br>>To:
hobbit at hswn.dk<br>>Subject: Re:
[hobbit]<br>>Status<br>>Unavailable - again<br>>Date:
Mon, 11 Jul 2005 13:08:59<br>>+0200<br>><br>>Hi
Stefan,<br>><br>>On Mon, Jul 11, 2005
at<br>>09:36:42AM +0000, Stefan Loos wrote:<br>> > It
would be great if<br>>you<br>>can put me in cc. If you want I can try
to assist<br>> > you. I'm<br>>at a<br>>point where
I don't know what to try anymore. I think it<br>>
><br>>isn't<br>>easy for Henrik to find this issue - I have no
coredumps and<br>>nothing<br>><br>>> in the
logfile what could help.<br>><br>>Yes, this is
a<br>>really<br>>nasty problem. Vernon and I though we had
it<br>>nailed down by the<br>>end<br>>of last week, but
there's more to it than<br>>what we
found<br>>then.<br>><br>>What kind of external
scripts run on your clients,<br>>apart from the
BB<br>>client ? The current suspicion is that this
is<br>>triggered by a status<br>>message that is handled
badly by Hobbit<br>>causing<br>>this lock-up. So
I'm<br>>trying to see if there might be something
in<br>><br>>common between your
setups.<br>><br>>And what kind of system
are<br>>you<br>>running Hobbit on ? If Linux,
which<br>>distribution ? Another<br>>suspicion<br>>I have
is that this might be a<br>>problem with the implementation
of<br>><br>>SysV
IPC<br>>semaphores.<br>><br>><br>>Regards,<br>>Henrik<br>><br>><br>>;<br>>To<br>>unsubscribe
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