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2014 Aug 26
0
Re: Progressively worsening unresponsiveness
On Mon, Aug 25, 2014 at 02:56:57PM -0600, Michael Warnecke wrote: >Hello all, I'm new to the list, and hoping someone can point me in the >right direction. > >I've got an Ubuntu 14 dom0 with, what I think, are excellent specs. 12 >cores, hyperthreaded, VT, 64GB RAM, gobs of disk, etc... all to run 8 >virtual machines (at the moment). > >My problem is each of the
2005 Nov 17
3
Abort due to systemic unresponsiveness
What is causing this error: dtrace: processing aborted: Abort due to systemic unresponsiveness It happens to my script which shows all the NFS operations coming through common_dispatch() on a server. I wasn''t the one running the test, so I don''t know how long it ran before it died. The script uses a couple of static probes and a couple fbt. Thanks, jim -------------- next
2010 Dec 28
2
Server unresponsive until reboot, memory exhausted
I'm having an issue with an apache web server running the latest CentOS5 kernel (this issue is not new to the kernel). After a few days/weeks of running the server will become unresponsive and will require a physical reboot in order to come back online. The system is so unresponsive when the issue occurs that login at console is not even possible. I have atop installed and have looked back
2008 Nov 05
2
plockstat: processing aborted: Abort due to systemic unresponsiveness
Hello, I need help here about plockstat on X86 platform (Sun X4600 AMD) # plockstat -A -p 20034 plockstat: processing aborted: Abort due to systemic unresponsiveness # plockstat -e 5 -s 10 -A -x bufsize=100k -x aggsize=20m -p 20034 plockstat: processing aborted: Abort due to systemic unresponsiveness # ps -ef | grep 20034 algodev 20034 1 2 07:00:54 ? 86:17
2015 Jan 29
2
C6 server responding extremely slow on ssh interactive
Op 29-01-15 om 00:00 schreef Gordon Messmer: > On 01/28/2015 12:12 PM, Patrick Bervoets wrote: >> >> ARPING 192.168.1.15 from 0.0.0.0 br0 >> Unicast reply from 192.168.1.15 [AC:16:2D:72:67:D4] 0.723ms >> Sent 1 probes (1 broadcast(s)) >> Received 1 response(s) >> >> Thanks anyway > > I'm not sure what you mean by "thanks anyway".
2008 Feb 13
1
dtrace: processing aborted: Abort due to systemic unresponsiveness
hello anyone faced this error before? dtrace: processing aborted: Abort due to systemic unresponsiveness I used iosnoop -evD > iosnoop.log thanks. __________________________________________________________ Sent from Yahoo! Mail - a smarter inbox http://uk.mail.yahoo.com
2006 Jun 06
1
[Fwd: Persistent "Abort due to systemic unresponsiveness"]
Just adding a few more details to the previous mail so that I can avoid some trouble for you folks. 1. I have done a /execname != "dtrace"/ to avoid dtrace itself causing more syscalls to be fired. 2. I have also supressed the printing on the terminal which makes dtrace slower. And what happens is this: dtrace -qn ''syscall::read:entry /execname != "dtrace"/ {
2018 Jan 10
0
Exact purpose of network.ping-timeout
Sorry about the delayed response. Had to dig into the history to answer various "why"s. ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Omar Kohl" <omar.kohl at iternity.com> > To: gluster-users at gluster.org > Sent: Tuesday, December 26, 2017 6:41:48 PM > Subject: [Gluster-users] Exact purpose of network.ping-timeout > > Hi, > > I have a question
2010 Jul 28
4
Asterisk unresponsive
We are running asteriskNow 1.4.18 and after a few days it becomes unresponsive and inbound INVITEs timeout. We just reboot the box to resolve it. But it seems to be occurring more regularly now. I am hesitant to move to latest version, but will do if needed. Any guidance or troubleshooting modes I may use will be helpful. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was
2002 Oct 09
1
Periodic lockup problem with ext3
On several machines with ext3 we have a periodic "unresponsiveness" problem. Take for example our mailserver: When it handles a lot of email (lots of deliveries to Maildirs), it shovels the data into the Maildirs. But every now and then (the interval being >> 5s, the commit interval) the machine becomes unresponsive, your hear a lot of disk activity, and after about 12-18s the
2017 Dec 26
5
Exact purpose of network.ping-timeout
Hi, I have a question regarding the "ping-timeout" option. I have been researching its purpose for a few days and it is not completely clear to me. Especially that it is apparently strongly encouraged by the Gluster community not to change or at least decrease this value! Assuming that I set ping-timeout to 10 seconds (instead of the default 42) this would mean that if I have a network
2011 Dec 16
2
How to change the time interval in dashboard for a node is considered unresponsive
Hi everyone, I have a problem with puppet-dashboard because I appear unresponsive when many nodes are running correctly. In my current configuration nodes do not run the daemon, but I have created a cron task that runs once the command puppetd at hourly intervals. The point is that when I look into dashboard many nodes are always considered unresponsive because it seems that the default dashboard
2012 Nov 08
2
Puppet dashboard shows all hosts unresponsive
Hi guys, I have a strange situation. I''ve got 1 dashboard MySQL DB accessed from 3 different dashboard hosts. Strangely enough, 2 of them show the right node statuses, and the third one just shows all nodes as unresponsive. As far as I know, the status comes from the "nodes" table in the DB, so how can this happen? Is there some cache I need to clear? Is there another
2018 Jan 10
1
Exact purpose of network.ping-timeout
----- Original Message ----- > From: "Raghavendra Gowdappa" <rgowdapp at redhat.com> > To: "Omar Kohl" <omar.kohl at iternity.com> > Cc: gluster-users at gluster.org > Sent: Wednesday, January 10, 2018 10:56:21 AM > Subject: Re: [Gluster-users] Exact purpose of network.ping-timeout > > Sorry about the delayed response. Had to dig into the
2012 May 12
2
Plotmath bug or my misunderstanding?
This is a followup to a recent post on using atop() to obtain multiline expressions. My reading of the plotmath docs makes it clear that issuing (in base graphics) the specification par(cex = 2) doubles symbols and regular text in subsequent plotmath expressions. However, it is unclear to me what specifying cex _within_ the annotation function using plotmath should do, and the following seems
2019 Aug 30
3
flood of (auth in progress) connections from unresponsive windows client crashing samba
We have been experiencing a debilitating 'bug' in samba where something is causing a flood of the messages seen below in smbstatus and the network drives ( in our case N: ) on all clients become unresponsive. In fact, the entire client becomes unresponsive, essentially making them unusable until samba is restarted. We first saw this and connected it to the following open bug in samba
2011 Mar 11
3
Web server becoming unresponsive : high load
Hi, I have a web server which is randomly becoming unresponsive. I've checked for hardware problems with no luck : - no ethernet errors - no disk errors - no memory errors So far I've managed to point the trouble at the web server since if I restart httpd (apache) it comes back to normal. This is not a shared server so I control (or at least like to think of) what is hosted so I have
2017 Nov 05
2
Intermittently unresponsive mouse
I am using the Mate desktop on CentOS 7 and have found that the mouse intermittently becomes unresponsive for a few seconds, typically no more than 3-5 seconds. I do not remember seeing that when I used the regular Gnome desktop on CentOS 6 but I could misremember. The machine is fast and uses a dual-monitor setup with the native nVidia graphics driver. Is this really to be expected? I thought
2006 Jul 13
2
application always unresponsive overnight
Hi, I set up my application on Linux (Suse), running MySQL (which sits on a different server) and Webrick. It works fine. However, every morning when I come back to my desk, the application gets unresponsive. If I simply access http://host:3000 <http://host:3000/> I can see the rails greeting page (that means Webrick is running fine right?), but if I access any of pages in the
2007 Nov 28
1
How to debug XEN, in case where DomU/Dom0 gets unresponsive?
Hi all, I would like to know how to debug xen. To give some more informations, I would like to explain why I''d like to do this. I''ve compiled xen from source (3.1.x/unstable) and installed it on Debain etch. Furthermore I''ve installed 2 DomU, one HVM (Win2k3) and one EFW (Endian Firewall, RH-based 2.6.9-55 kernel). Both DomU''s are running fine for about 15