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2012 Apr 17
1
Partially transferred files keep locked for a while after client disconnected ungracefully
Hi Experts,
When copying a big file from Windows to a Samba share working with the
normal TDB mode rather than CTDB mode, the Windows client disconnected from
the network ungracefully such as cable unplugging or network disabling.
Then, try to delete the partial transferred file from another client, we
will be prompted that another program is using this file. The lock can be
easily observed by smbstatus as follows:
Locked files:
Pid Uid DenyMode Access...
2010 Dec 30
1
Auto-Removal of Straggling File locks due to Ungraceful Client Disconnects
Hi all,
This question has come up many times before in a number of guises.
But I do not believe that it has ever been answered satisfactorily.
This may well reflect fundamental difficulties in the CIFS protocol
However, recent incarnations of Windows Server seem to handle the problem
better
possibly due to tweaks in the underlying TCP/IP stack vis-a-vis Linux.
At the end of the day, a
2018 Jan 10
0
Exact purpose of network.ping-timeout
...o fix this.
- Not enough threads for execution etc
Note that ideally its not the job of ping framework to identify this scenario and following the same thought process we've shielded the processing of ping requests on bricks from the costs of execution of requests to Glusterfs Program.
* Ungraceful shutdown of network connections. For eg.,
- hard shutdown of machine/container/VM running the brick
- physically pulling out the network cable
Basically all those different scenarios where TCP/IP doesn't get a chance to inform the other end that it is going down. Note that some of...
2017 Dec 26
5
Exact purpose of network.ping-timeout
...y do occur I am willing to incur those extra costs due to resource allocation is there any reason not to set ping-timeout to 10 seconds?
The problem I have with a long ping-timeout is that the Windows Samba Client disconnects after 25 seconds. So if one of the nodes of a Gluster cluster shuts down ungracefully then the Samba Client disconnects and the file that was being copied is incomplete on the server. These "costs" seem to be much higher than the potential costs of those Gluster resource re-allocations. But it is hard to estimate because there is not clear documentation what exactly...
2018 Jan 10
1
Exact purpose of network.ping-timeout
...for execution etc
> Note that ideally its not the job of ping framework to identify this
> scenario and following the same thought process we've shielded the
> processing of ping requests on bricks from the costs of execution of
> requests to Glusterfs Program.
>
> * Ungraceful shutdown of network connections. For eg.,
> - hard shutdown of machine/container/VM running the brick
> - physically pulling out the network cable
> Basically all those different scenarios where TCP/IP doesn't get a chance
> to inform the other end that it is going d...
2009 Nov 26
2
LDA: handling non-existent mail dirs
We have users existing in LDAP but not supposed to receive mail.
We used to handle that (somewhat ungracefully) by simply not creating the top mail directory for those accounts.
Since switching to Dovecots LDA, these non-existing dirs are considered temporary failures and so the junk mails pile up in postfix' queue
Would it be possible for deliver to optionally treat this as a permanent error?
I...
2000 Aug 25
3
unexpected R crash - again
...is
is a Pentium MMX 266Mhz with 64Mb of memory. The machine crashes
after "thinking" for about 3 seconds. It produces segmentation
violation error and dumps core.
It seems to me that, unless I have some unlucky machines, the problem is not
just handling too small memory allocation ungracefully.
Any comments will be appreciated,
Andy
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2010 Apr 10
21
What happens when unmirrored ZIL log device is removed ungracefully
...of sync writes, verified the log device getting
heavily used.
3. Yank out both power cords.
4. While the system is down, also remove the log device.
(OOoohhh, that''s harsh.) I created a situation where an unmirrored log
device is known to have unplayed records, there is an ungraceful shutdown,
*and* the device disappears. That''s the absolute worst case scenario
possible, other than the whole building burning down. Anyway, the system
behaved as well as it possibly could. During boot, the faulted pool did not
come up, but the OS came up fine. My "zpool statu...
2007 Apr 25
1
Re: Sweex UPS 500VA and NUT problem
...Powermust driver) and everything is working fine. Invoking upsmon -c fsd
> gives me a beautifull gracefull shutdown and upsc gives me reliable output.
> I have only one problem: when I'm really using the UPS (upsc shows "OB") my
> PC just turns off after a couple of minutes (ungracefully!). The UPS just
> turns off and so does the PC.
> The serial cable/etc is all OK.
>
> Do you have any idea what the problem could be?
>
> I hope to hear from you soon.
>
> Yours sincerely,
> Arjan
2004 Jun 10
1
2 problems
Hi all, im testing dovecot as a replacement imap server and noticed 2
problems in 0.99.10.5.
if you use dovecot/pop on an account who's quota is fully used, dovecot will
ungracefully stop. This will only happen when the account is first
accessed by dovecot (for instance, when offering IMAP to an existing
userbase using dovecot, or when the index files have inadvertently been
deleted).
+OK dovecot ready.
user scorpio
+OK
pass xxxxxxxx
+OK Logged in.
Connection closed by f...
2006 Apr 01
1
"no more processes"
...on
still open to it but any command would result in the error "no more processes"
Checks clean for a rootkit and nothing amiss in the logs (that I can find).
I have never heard of a bsd box giving this error before, I can't even think of
what (other than a hack) would cause such an ungraceful freeze.
Any suggestions welcome.
M
2012 May 06
2
unlist crashes 32-bit R on WinXP when use.names=TRUE
...gt; crash <- as.character(FUTURE)
Error in unlist(unclass(x)[1L:3L]) :
promise already under evaluation: recursive default argument
reference or earlier problems?
> traceback()
Error: C stack usage is too close to the limit
> # evaluating an expression at this point would cause R to exit ungracefully
Here's an example that avoids a lot of unnecessary code:
L1 <- list(one=1:1e6, two=1:1e6, three=1:1e6)
# no issue with smaller list elements
U1 <- unlist(L1, recursive=TRUE, use.names=TRUE)
C1 <- c(L1, recursive=TRUE, use.names=TRUE)
L2 <- list(one=1:1e7, two=1:1e7, three=1...
2006 Jun 13
1
xapian-compact seg faulting & Re: Error msg xapian-compact: The revision being read has been discarded - you should call Xapian::Database::reopen() and retry the operation
I am fairly confident that these issues are related to killing the scriptindex process ungracefully causing blocks that were queued for writing to disk to not get written. I mention to send you the file because it could be that you would see almost immediately with the situation is.
Thanks
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: oscaruser@programmer.net
> To: xapian-discuss@lists....
2007 Sep 19
1
Delete mails in dovecot POP3 has a bug/feature
...ownload
multiple copies of mail before it finally deleted.
Server Using ubuntu 7.04 Feisty Fawn + standard apt-get dovecot.
Client end tested using getmail+BrokenUIDLPOP3Retriever
To be Fixed - dovecot should delete mail even if the client connection
gets "broken" or disconnects "ungracefully". e.g. user hits CTRL+C with
getmail.
Package: dovecot-pop3d
Priority: optional
Section: mail
Installed-Size: 960
Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss at lists.ubuntu.com>
Original-Maintainer: Dovecot Maintainers <jaldhar-dovecot at debian.org>
Architect...
2020 Aug 03
2
NFSroot over wifi in CentOS 7 - graceful shutdown problem
...edhat.com/errata/RHBA-2018:2447
But I'm woking on a fully updated CentOS Linux release 7.8.2003 and
nevertheless I've got the problem.
I don't have rights to see the BZ.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1593649
I'm deciding to use a quick and dirty hack to do a totally ungraceful
shutdown/reboot:
https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/533307/systemd-fails-to-umount-manually-mounted-nfs-shares-in-initramfs
Any better ideas?
Best regards,
Dmitry Mikhailov.
2016 Jan 24
5
Just need to vent
On Sat, 23 Jan 2016 20:05:02 -0500
Mark LaPierre wrote:
> The main reason I'm still using, nearly obsolete, CentOS 6 is because I
> don't want to have to deal with Gnome 3.
Install Mate on Centos 7 and you never have to touch Gnome 3. I did, and my desktops don't look or work any different today than they did under Centos 6.
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2019 Dec 20
1
GFS performance under heavy traffic
...r2:server3' (you can define more but I don't thing replica volumes greater that 3 are usefull (maybe in some special cases).
In such way, when the primary is lost, your client can reach a backup one without disruption.
P.S.: Client may 'hang' - if the primary server got rebooted ungracefully - as the communication must timeout before FUSE addresses the next server. There is a special script for killing gluster processes in '/usr/share/gluster/scripts' which can be used for setting up a systemd service to do that for you on shutdown.
Best Regards,
Strahil NikolovOn Dec...
2017 Dec 26
0
Exact purpose of network.ping-timeout
...I am willing to incur those extra costs due to resource allocation is there any reason not to set ping-timeout to 10 seconds?
>
> The problem I have with a long ping-timeout is that the Windows Samba Client disconnects after 25 seconds. So if one of the nodes of a Gluster cluster shuts down ungracefully then the Samba Client disconnects and the file that was being copied is incomplete on the server. These "costs" seem to be much higher than the potential costs of those Gluster resource re-allocations. But it is hard to estimate because there is not clear documentation what exactly...
2015 Aug 03
2
Cannot boot libvirt guests with OVMF. Raw qemu-kvm works as expected
Using:
edk2.git-0-20150803.b1141.ga0973dc.x86_64
edk2.git-ovmf-x64-0-20150802.b1139.gb234418.noarch
On Fedora 22.
Provisioning a i440FX system in virt-manager and attempting to boot
results in successful EFI initialization, but the VM exits ungracefully
after the bootloader (with F22 and CentOS 7 installer images). There's
no really useful information in any of the logs.
Using qemu-kvm directly (qemu-kvm -bios
/usr/share/edk2.git/ovmf-x64/OVMF_CODE-pure-efi.fd -m 1G -cdrom
~rbarry/Downloads/Fedora-Server-netinst-x86_64-22.iso) boots and...
2016 Jan 24
1
Just need to vent
...ly via a wrapper. (And the added insult that when
> I shut down the box, it gave a message something like: "shutdown status
> asserted" and then hung, so that it had to be power-cycled. Then when it
> came back up, it went through all the fs checks as though it had shut
> down ungracefully.) I allowed some of the senior developers to try the
> box themselves for a while, and based on their findings, it was decided
> to switch to Ubuntu (which (at least then) didn't use systemd,) together
> with Mate and XFCE.
>
> Similarly with others who have commented, I s...