Previously, From: Arno Lehmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said... >> Thread 26 (Thread -1215112304 (LWP 5413)): >> > #0 0xb7f6a410 in __kernel_vsyscall () >> > #1 0xb7adba41 in ___newselect_nocancel () from /lib/libc.so.6 >> > #2 0x080a99b9 in bnet_thread_server (addrs=0x80f9860, max_clients=20, >> > client_wq=0x80f64e0, handle_client_request=0x808d536 >> > <handle_UA_client_request>) >> > at bnet_server.c:161 > > The above line looks like it might be related to the problem... in > general, there's one thread per job running (plus the parent threads), > and the variable max_clients might indicate the number of currently > active thread servers is exhausted or something... > [snip]
> Ok... there are quite a number of threads that could be console > connections. There is a hard limit of the active console connections - > it seems possible that you ran into that limit. > > Have you checked how many console connections are currently open? > > IIRC, if you SIGTERM a console, it does not necessarily die... so > there could be console processes laying around somewhere, keeping > their connections open. > > If you find those and 'kill -9' them, do your new console connections > work? > > Arno > I generally operate with no more than two console connections. I think I may have had a hung console connection before doing that traceback which I would have ctrl-c'd to get out of. Of course at this point I don't still have it stalled, and I restarted the server a couple of times since then for other reasons. If it happens again I'll do the traceback and also do a "ps -ef" too. I think in this case I only had the -sd, -dir, and -fd running though so was there something else you meant? Also, after I ctrl-c'd the connections I was able to run a new console connection and do certain things, but it would hang in the same spot if I did a "status storage" or a mount request. In addition, I don't know if this has any bearing but here are the concurrency values I was operating under... In bacula-sd.conf Maximum Concurrent Jobs = 20 3 drives with spooling turned on. In bacula-dir.conf in the Director section: Maximum Concurrent Jobs = 12 In the Jobs sections, Maximum Concurrent Jobs = 12 In the Storage section Maximum Concurrent Jobs = 12 There are 3 drives in my autochanger, spooling is turned on. I've temporarily set bacula back to using only two drives since things were running more smoothly before I added the 3rd one. Thanks, Bob ------------------------------------------------------------------------- This SF.Net email is sponsored by the Moblin Your Move Developer's challenge Build the coolest Linux based applications with Moblin SDK & win great prizes Grand prize is a trip for two to an Open Source event anywhere in the world http://moblin-contest.org/redirect.php?banner_id=100&url=/ _______________________________________________ Bacula-users mailing list Bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bacula-users