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2014 Jul 15
1
pstack
Hi, How to install pstack in CentOS 6.5? Which repository or package it is part? Thanks a lot, Cl?vis -- Clovis Tristao - UNICAMP/Faculdade de Engenharia Agricola Administrador de Redes - Secao de Informatica (SINFO) E-mail: clovis at feagri.unicamp.br http://www.feagri.unicamp.br MSN: clovis_tristao33 at hotmail.com Fone: 55(19) 35211021-35211031-35211038-91173116
2011 Feb 15
0
pstack debug asterisk
Hi, why pstack not working on asterisk ? I believe i compiled asterisk with debug libraries. root at ubuntu-test:/usr/local/src/asterisk-1.8.2.3# pstack `pidof asterisk` 624: /usr/sbin/asterisk '': opening object file: No such file or directory Could not open object file. Thanks, S. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL:
2008 May 21
9
Slow pkginstalls due to long door_calls to nscd
Hi all, I am installing a zone onto two different V445s running S10U4 and the zones are taking hours to install (about 1000 packages), that is, the problem is identical on both systems. A bit of trussing and dtracing has shown that the pkginstalls being run by the zoneadm install are making door_call calls to nscd that are taking very long, so far observed to be 5 to 40 seconds, but always in
2008 Sep 16
3
iscsi target problems on snv_97
I''ve recently upgraded my x4500 to Nevada build 97, and am having problems with the iscsi target. Background: this box is used to serve NFS underlying a VMware ESX environment (zfs filesystem-type datasets) and presents iSCSI targets (zfs zvol datasets) for a Windows host and to act as zoneroots for Solaris 10 hosts. For optimal random-read performance, I''ve configured a single
2006 Jun 03
8
dtrace causing sigtrap?
Just to let people know what my big picture is, I''m trying to write a script that will let me run a program, and name a progeny of that program that I want to debug. My script should find the first occurrence of that progeny, and run it until it finishes initializing the runtime linker, but stop it before it runs any shared library startup routines. (Failing that, I''d be okay
2001 Oct 08
1
Hanging ssh session...
Hi All, I am not sure if this is the same thing as the hang on exit bug, so sorry if this is a duplication of previous stuff. Essetntially I am experiencing ssh hangs with about .5% - 1% of my connections. I am running 2.9p2, on Solaris 7. I actually have empirical data on the hangings, as I wrote a script to create these connections in an endless loop, setting an alarm so I could recover
2010 Jun 02
11
ZFS recovery tools
Hi, I have just recovered from a ZFS crash. During the antagonizing time this took, I was surprised to learn how undocumented the tools and options for ZFS recovery we''re. I managed to recover thanks to some great forum posts from Victor Latushkin, however without his posts I would still be crying at night... I think the worst example is the zdb man page, which all it does is to ask you
2008 Nov 28
2
Panic in 1.1.6 file ioloop.c: line 206
Hi all, I just had a panic with dovecot 1.1.6, two days after replacing 1.0.15 with it in production. Here are the logs immediately preceding the panic, I think they're related. It seems the user connected simultaneously from two different clients, from his own computer and a webmail running on the server, then manipulated mail folders on one side, and logged out. The panic occurred 3
2001 Jul 13
1
terminal hangs on solaris
Every once in a while, my terminal session with an OpenSSH server (any version, up to and including 2.9p2) will hang indefinitely upon logout, rather than returning to the shell on my UNIX client machine (or closing the window, if in a M$ environment). Unfortunately, I can't reproduce the problem, but it does occur frequently enough to be annoying. When it does happen, this is what I see on
2009 Mar 06
1
Fix for foreign package segfault on Solaris 10 Intel
Like a couple of other posters in the past year, I was seeing R 2.8.1 segfault in the foreign package on my Solaris 10 Intel system: > library(foreign) *** caught segfault *** address fe1d5c70, cause 'invalid permissions' Traceback: 1: .C("spss_init", PACKAGE = "foreign") 2: fun(...) This happened whether I
2015 Mar 16
8
[Bug 11166] New: running with -vvv causes a hang
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=11166 Bug ID: 11166 Summary: running with -vvv causes a hang Product: rsync Version: 3.1.1 Hardware: All OS: All Status: NEW Severity: normal Priority: P5 Component: core Assignee: wayned at samba.org Reporter: pskocik at
2009 Oct 23
3
tdb locking issue - Solaris 10 and Samba 3.0.33
(Yes, I should upgrade Samba to 3.0.35). We're running the Sun provided Samba daemon (SUNWsmbau and friends) on Solaris 10 Generic_138888-08 (sparc). Lots of Windows clients (mixed XP, 2003, 2008) hit this server and periodically we'll start seeing smbd processes begin piling up. These processes can't be killed with a normal kill -- only kill -9 will do the trick. In the past
2008 Jan 05
1
imap cores
Experts, (Now that I am able to run imap...) Here's what I am seeing with imap, it seems to die in the latest nightly. (tss, I am still trying to get dbx to work properly, maybe it won't, but I got some more details here.) ... 2 select "INBOX" * FLAGS (\Answered \Flagged \Deleted \Seen \Draft) * OK [PERMANENTFLAGS (\Answered \Flagged \Deleted \Seen \Draft \*)] Flags permitted.
2017 Oct 27
0
ctdb vacuum timeouts and record locks
Hi Bob, On Thu, 26 Oct 2017 22:44:30 -0700, Computerisms Corporation via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: > I set up a ctdb cluster a couple months back. Things seemed pretty > solid for the first 2-3 weeks, but then I started getting reports of > people not being able to access files, or some times directories. It > has taken me a while to figure some stuff out,
2017 Sep 04
2
Glusterd proccess hangs on reboot
On Mon, Sep 4, 2017 at 5:28 PM, Serkan ?oban <cobanserkan at gmail.com> wrote: > >1. On 80 nodes cluster, did you reboot only one node or multiple ones? > Tried both, result is same, but the logs/stacks are from stopping and > starting glusterd only on one server while others are running. > > >2. Are you sure that pstack output was always constantly pointing on >
2017 Sep 04
0
Glusterd proccess hangs on reboot
>1. On 80 nodes cluster, did you reboot only one node or multiple ones? Tried both, result is same, but the logs/stacks are from stopping and starting glusterd only on one server while others are running. >2. Are you sure that pstack output was always constantly pointing on strcmp being stuck? It stays 70-80 minutes in %100 cpu consuming state, the stacks I send is from first 5-10 minutes.
2017 Nov 06
2
ctdb vacuum timeouts and record locks
On Thu, 2 Nov 2017 11:17:27 -0700, Computerisms Corporation via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: > This occurred again this morning, when the user reported the problem, I > found in the ctdb logs that vacuuming has been going on since last > night. The need to fix it was urgent (when isn't it?) so I didn't have > time to poke around for clues, but immediately
2017 Sep 04
2
Glusterd proccess hangs on reboot
On Fri, Sep 1, 2017 at 8:47 AM, Milind Changire <mchangir at redhat.com> wrote: > Serkan, > I have gone through other mails in the mail thread as well but responding > to this one specifically. > > Is this a source install or an RPM install ? > If this is an RPM install, could you please install the > glusterfs-debuginfo RPM and retry to capture the gdb backtrace. >
2017 Sep 04
0
Glusterd proccess hangs on reboot
I have been using a 60 server 1560 brick 3.7.11 cluster without problems for 1 years. I did not see this problem with it. Note that this problem does not happen when I install packages & start glusterd & peer probe and create the volumes. But after glusterd restart. Also note that this still happens without any volumes. So it is not related with brick count I think... On Mon, Sep 4, 2017
2017 Oct 27
2
ctdb vacuum timeouts and record locks
Hi List, I set up a ctdb cluster a couple months back. Things seemed pretty solid for the first 2-3 weeks, but then I started getting reports of people not being able to access files, or some times directories. It has taken me a while to figure some stuff out, but it seems the common denominator to this happening is vacuuming timeouts for locking.tdb in the ctdb log, which might go on