On 2013-02-14, at 16:24 , Rick Macklem wrote:
> Marc Fournier wrote:
>> On 2013-02-14, at 08:41 , Rick Macklem wrote:
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>>>
>>> Btw Marc, if you just want this problem to go away, I suspect
>>> getting rid
>>> of the "intr" mount option would do that.
>>
>> Am more interested in fixing the
On 2013-02-14, at 08:41 , Rick Macklem wrote:
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> Btw Marc, if you just want this problem to go away, I suspect getting rid
> of the "intr" mount option would do that.
Am more interested in fixing the problem (if possible) then just masking it,
but ...
Based on the man page for mount_nfs, wo
On 2013-02-13, at 15:16 , Konstantin Belousov wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 13, 2013 at 05:50:13PM -0500, Rick Macklem wrote:
>> I got it resent from him. I've attached it to this post, just in case you
>> are interested in taking a look at it.
>
> I do not see the voffset wchains surprising. All of the
On 2013-02-13, at 14:50 , Rick Macklem wrote:
> He does get the odd error reported by nfs_getpages() and I don't
> think we've isolated why yet. The error is 13 (EACCES), but jhb@
> thought it might be because of the bug he fixed where the krpc
> reported EACCES for the EINTR case. I don't think
s ... what am I missing? Is there some magical formula
for calculating maxswzone that 7.2 is missing? Some nagios plug-in I
shuld be using to monitor ... what?
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the spike ... I will focus on the mysql backend ones going
forward, to eliminate those ...
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1 10 0 6824M 220M 4332 32 2 0 3228 0 17 0 755 9689 3057 8 7 85
0 9 0 6798M 219M 430 0 0 0 712 0 12 0 1274 4276 3877 2 2 95
0 11 0 6830M 205M 1026 4 1 3 481 0 84 0 1503 5586 4370 6 4 89
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On Wed, 13 May 2009, John Baldwin wrote:
On Wednesday 13 May 2009 3:09:33 am Marc G. Fournier wrote:
Don't know if this helps with anything, but it just hung after 2days again
... nothing on the console ... top process running at the time shows the
following ... anything there
support
device pty # Pseudo-ttys (telnet etc)
device bpf # Berkeley packet filter
options ALT_BREAK_TO_DEBUGGER
options KDB
options DDB
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On Wed, 13 May 2009, John Baldwin wrote:
On Wednesday 13 May 2009 3:09:33 am Marc G. Fournier wrote:
Don't know if this helps with anything, but it just hung after 2days again
... nothing on the console ... top process running at the time shows the
following ... anything there
0 113M 15172K sbwait 1 0:00 0.00% httpd
3385102 1 960 163M 14932K RUN1 0:50 0.00% postgres
28755102 1 40 159M 14760K sbwait 0 31:36 0.35% postgres
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e to debug this? Its hard to believe
we are such an advance OS, but debugging issues like this is so elusive :(
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are using MSI/MSIX, unless you have a reason to suspect
otherwise?
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Are any of these similiarly using MSI/MSIX?
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r/sbin/jls > jaillist.out
/bin/ps -aucxHl -O jid > ps.out
/usr/sbin/pstat -s > swap.out
/usr/bin/vmstat 1 5 > vmstat.out
/usr/bin/awk '{print $15}' /proc/*/status | /usr/bin/sort | /usr/bin/uniq
-c > vps_dist.out
Any pointers appreciated ...
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, if that matters any ... ?
I'm at a loss as to what to look at / for next ... pointers would be greatly
appreciated ...
I have the various output files that the script generates available if anyone
thinks they would be useful ...
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thank you ... I can now break down into DDB
through the VSP ...
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... eithe rI don't have it enabled like I think, or I'm doing the wrong
key stroke ... or ...
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0:00 0.05%
/usr/sbin/sshd
86895 0 root1 960 15092K 428K RUN0 0:00 0.05%
/usr/sbin/sshd
15131 15 root1 960 19692K 376K RUN1 0:00 0.15%
/usr/sbin/sshd
95911 4 www 1 40 106M 0K accept 0 0:01 0.00%
/usr/local/sbin/httpd ()
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y look identical also
...
So, pointers to what I may be missing here? a sysctl value that I need to set
for this interface?
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clients. I had no time to even try to find out why. I simply installed
> deluge instead.
Yowch, this is like the difference between night-n-day ... thanks for the
pointer ...
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ore this shouldn't affect anything ...
I have nothing in my /etc/libmap.conf file ...
So, if there a problem, or am I missing something?
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this issue was with Azureus/java ... so its a 'threading issue
in general' ...
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gios threads
> spinning CPU time atm).
>
> The differences on that server are:
>
> * It is amd64 compared to i386
I never tried on i386, but in my case it was an amd64 system as well ... not
sure if that is relevant or not ... has anyone seen this problem *with* i38
to make sure it fixes it there too ...
Should this be something that is more prominently documented somewhere? Maybe
in the port itself? azureus has similar problems that are fixed with entries
in libmap.conf, so its not "just a nagios issue" ...
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Teach me to sort threaded :(
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Great, thank you ... bookmarked ... so, should one not report something like
this if that page shows it as a failure?
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I catch something 'in between'?
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bah! ...
nothing has changed from what can tell, just newer kernel *shrug*
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7f30a000 \ msacm32
> ELF 7f30a000-7f331000 Deferredmsacm32
> \-PE 7f31-7f331000 \ msacm32
> ELF 7f331000-7f346000 Deferredmidimap
> \-PE 7f34-7f346000 \ midimap
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sted them, and haven't noticed any issues resulting from them ...
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now run 'make tests' as a regular user without any problems? I just updated my
kernel, so am going to work tonight on plugging in the OS patches and building
a new wine here (just got back from camping, still catching up on things) ...
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he sound seems to only come
out the right speaker, and, well, the static is fairly annoying ...
Not sure what else I can do to debug, mind you ... help?
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0xfdbf irq 16 at device 0.0 on pci2
atapci1: port
0xfa00-0xfa07,0xf900-0xf903,0xf800-0xf807,0xf700-0xf703,0xf600-0xf60f,0xf500-0xf50f
irq 19 at device 31.2 on pci0
atapci2: port
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> Just looking over one of our AMD64 servers, and rwhod / syslog / ntpdate
> won't wo
the jails themselves, just not the physical server ...
If I try syslogd from the command line, it generates an error:
# /usr/sbin/syslogd -s
syslogd: child pid 90996 exited with return code 1
I'm not out of disk space on any of the file systems ...
So, not sure what else I should b
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>> I don't know ... it was caused by an application, but noth
ed by an application, but nothing was freed up
after the application was stop'd ...
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read kinda dwindled off over time,
and rebooting a server ever 3 days was getting a wee bit annoying to my clients
:)
But, if someone has something they'd like me to do to provide more info, I'm
willing to do it (short of anything that requires DDB / console access ... that
server
lifted, all of the ports that had been modified on the
'branch' would then need to be re-modified on the regular branch, putting alot
of work onto the shoulders of the maintainers themselves ...
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recent release of new versions of PHP ...
:)
> how long is this freeze going to last then?
Not 100% certain, but Kris just posted a note about the X stuff bbeing
committed, so I'm guessing RSN ...
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It didn't kept climbing ...
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pecific VPS and see if they
start to climb again, but, again, even after shutting down all the processes,
those sockets are not being released, so there is a problem somewhere that that
one VPS is triggering ...
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to sockets?
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n memory leaks at the start
> of April? Any patches I should blindly try before spending several
> days on debugging this?
Hrmmm ... long shot here, but what does:
sysctl kern.ipc.numopensockets
show over that period of time ... just wondering if we are somehow related on
problems here, ju
t that one
server :( And it doesn't seem to matter how many jail(s) I have on it ... I
just dump'd >25 jails off of it and onto another server, and its still rising
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>>> The fix for this has now been merged as 1.155.2.22. As there have been no
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262144
kern.ipc.sockbuf_waste_factor: 8
kern.ipc.numopensockets: 4835
kern.ipc.maxsockets: 12328
And stuck there for the remaining 3 minutes before I rebooted ... which is what
leads me to believe that there are about 4000 active sockets on this server
when everything is running
t; new reports of UNIX domain socket problems in the last couple of days, it
> sounds like the MFC of the last batch of fixes and cleanups has not lead to
> problems.
I will work on upgrading that system right now to the latest -STABLE and let y
ou know ... did you happen to receive my email c
time I rebooted, with no processes, but 7400 sockets:
> wc -l sockstat.out.txt
12 sockstat.out.txt
> grep local fstat.out.txt | wc -l
7
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735 May 8 00:20 sockstat.out
- -rw-r--r-- 1 root wheel6266 May 8 00:20 vmstat_m.out
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pstat -s > ${DIR}/pstat_s.out
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> append pstat -s, vmstat -m, and vmstat -z to a file.
'k, that I can do :)
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co-related ... with
everything started up (93 jails), my swap usage right now is:
mars# pstat -s
Device 1K-blocks UsedAvail Capacity
/dev/da0s1b 8388608 20 8388588 0%
Its only been up 2.5 hours so far, but still, everything is started up ...
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>> Apparently that doesn't exist on 6-STABLE, although its generating the error?
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>> # sysctl kern.
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>> # sysctl kern.maxswzone
>> sysctl: unknown oid 'kern.ma
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>> What exactly does that one mean? I've searched Google, an
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What exactly does that one mean? I've searched Google, and all I'm finding is
a pointer to swap_pager.c, but nothing else ...
What does that one mean? What would cause that sort of error?
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ickly as
possible, but get max information ... do I just want to save the output of
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special about single user mode vs just killing off all 'extra
processes'?
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ch also means that there is
no way to figure out what process / program is leaving 'dangling sockets'? :(
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stat -u | wc -l
2126
2209
So, if those sockets on mars are 'still draining on an open socket', is there
some way of finding out where? If I'm understanding what you've said above,
these 'draining sockets' don't have any processes associated with th
'{print $6}' /tmp/output | sort | uniq -c | sort -nr | head -5
2125 0
1 d14dbe10
1 d14dbbd0
1 d14dbb40
1 d14dba20
So, 2125 sockets not connected to anything?
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ext 2 days, I expect that that will grow to the 11k+ that I saw when I
rebooted, with most of those apparently not attached to an 'Addr' ...
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should be using?
> Some applications might be holding open a whole load of sockets
> and their buffers stay allocated until they're closed. If they don't
> handle/don't get told about the error then they'll just hold open the
> mbufs.
Is there any way of dete
is the
whole nmbclusters stuff:
mars# netstat -m | grep "mbuf clusters"
130/542/672/25600 mbuf clusters in use (current/cache/total/max)
the above is after 26hrs uptime ...
Is there something else that will trigger/generate the above error message?
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>> A thought: how hard would it be to add some meth
? :( I've recently started buying servers that have builtin, full
remote console (ie. the HP servers), but, for instance, I have one box that I
have to consistently reboot ever 3 days due to a 'No Buffer Space Available'
...
A thought: how hard would it be to add some me
anyone using it in production anywhere?
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get in to do a reboot ...
But ... that said ... when you say "'get a login prompt on the console, but
it's unresponse" ... do you mean that you can actually type in a userid, and
possibly passwd, but after that it just hangs?
> Thanks.
> Dave.
>
> - Origina
usters)
0/0/0 requests for jumbo clusters denied (4k/9k/16k)
0/45/6656 sfbufs in use (current/peak/max)
0 requests for sfbufs denied
0 requests for sfbufs delayed
325 requests for I/O initiated by sendfile
731 calls to protocol drain routines
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at is obviously not the
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rnet driver are you using? In my case, its an fxp device ... trying
to see if there is *some* sort of common denominator here :(
I just upgraded to the latest kernel last night, to see if maybe a recent
commit had a side-effect of fixing it, but won't know anything for another 48
hours or so
: 10
kern.random.yarrow.fastthresh: 192
kern.random.yarrow.slowthresh: 256
kern.random.yarrow.slowoverthresh: 2
kern.random.sys.seeded: 1
kern.random.sys.harvest.ethernet: 1
kern.random.sys.harvest.point_to_point: 1
kern.random.sys.harvest.interrupt: 1
kern.random.sys.harvest.swi:
ne(FreeBSD 6.1) and since then
>>> it's been working well. What happened?
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Thiago ...
What version of kernel did you end up going back to?
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Does this provide anything? Is there something else I should do/try?
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> On Fri, 23 Mar 2007, Marc G. Fournier wrote:
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>> I've checked nmbclusters between the two machines, and both are at 25600,
>> but not sure what sysctl to look at for how much is actually used out of
>> that 25600 ...
>
> netstat -mb
>
> nmbclusters direct
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>> Mar 20 07:59:26 mars sshd[717]: error: reexec socketpair: No buffer space
>> available
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I've sent several messages to this list the past couple of days, but none of
them seem to go through ... I'm not expecting this one to either, just trying
to see if there is anything in my logs to indicate a problem :(
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of the
machine, and it seems to come up clean every time (ie. no fsck's need to be
run) ...
Does anyone have any ideas of what I can look at?
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ot sure what sysctl to look at for how much is actually used out of that 25600
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>> Can someone comment on whether I just missed the commit on my last cvsup, or
>> if I
Edit src/sys/netinet/ip_mroute.c
Edit src/sys/netinet/tcp.h
Finished successfully
Can someone comment on whether I just missed the commit on my last cvsup, or if
I'm hitting the same problem but in a different way?
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Normally I'd look for any mysql processes using alot of CPU, but I'm not
finding anything using alot of CPU (this system is the only one we have using
gmirror, if that helps any) ...
- --On Tuesday, March 06, 2007 11:10:53 -0400 "Marc G. Fou
PLETE da3
da4
mirror/vm DEGRADED da5
I'm not using da5 right now, its just in there ... went with a RAID1+0 vs RAID5
configuration ...
- --On Thursday, March 01, 2007 09:51:13 +1100 Antony Mawer
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> On 27/02/2007 11:59 PM
- --On Thursday, March 01, 2007 09:51:13 +1100 Antony Mawer
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> On 27/02/2007 11:59 PM, Marc G. Fournier wrote:
>> After 155 days of problem free uptime, I upgraded my 6-STABLE system the
>> other day to the latest cvsup ... 3 days later, the whole
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- --On Tuesday, February 27, 2007 20:18:50 -0800 Tom Samplonius
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>> Feb 27 04:32:49 mars uptimec: The server requested that we do
ad of locking up the whole server? I'm not asking for
the evilness of Linux, where it arbitrarily kills off existing processes, but
if maxproc is hit, why continue to try and start up new ones?
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>> On Sat, 6 Jan 2007, Marc G. Fournier wrote:
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>> > Just had the following happen on a FreeBSD 6.2-PRERELEASE #7: Sun Dec 17>
>> > 01:28:52 AST 2006 system ... amd64, HP Proliant, 6G of RAM ... have core >
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Working on upgrading and applying patch right now ... thanks ...
- --On Sunday, January 07, 2007 14:03:41 + Robert Watson
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>> Just had the
021a69f in sched_switch (td=0x805030d0,
newtd=0x8022d060, flags=0) at /usr/src/sys/kern/sched_4bsd.c:973
Previous frame inner to this frame (corrupt stack?)
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