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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 07/12/2013 05:55 PM, Rich Megginson
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 07/12/2013 08:22 AM, Mitja Mihelič
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 07/09/2013 03:34 PM, Rich
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Hi!<br>
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We are having problems with some our 389-DS instances. They
crash after receiving an update from the provider.<br>
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After looking at the stack trace, I think this is <a
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Yes, it looks like it might be it. When CONSUMER_ONE crashed for the
first time, the last thing replicated was a password change.<br>
Do you perhaps know, where I could get a 389DS version for Centos6
that has the patch? The ticket says it was pushed to 1.2.11, but
would seem that our 1.2.11.15-14 is still an unpatched one and the
repositories do not have any newer versions.<br>
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The crash happened twice after about a week of running
without problems. The crashes happened on two consumer
servers but not at the same time.<br>
The servers are running CentOS 6x with the following 389DS
packages installed:<br>
389-ds-console-doc-1.2.6-1.el6.noarch<br>
389-console-1.1.7-1.el6.noarch<br>
389-adminutil-1.1.15-1.el6.x86_64<br>
389-dsgw-1.1.10-1.el6.x86_64<br>
389-ds-base-debuginfo-1.2.11.15-14.el6_4.x86_64<br>
389-admin-1.1.29-1.el6.x86_64<br>
389-ds-console-1.2.6-1.el6.noarch<br>
389-admin-console-doc-1.1.8-1.el6.noarch<br>
389-ds-1.2.2-1.el6.noarch<br>
389-ds-base-1.2.11.15-14.el6_4.x86_64<br>
389-ds-base-libs-1.2.11.15-14.el6_4.x86_64<br>
389-admin-console-1.1.8-1.el6.noarch<br>
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We are in the process of replacing the Centos 5x base
consumer+provider setup with a CentOS 6x base one. For the
time being, the CentOS 6 machines are acting as consumers
for the old server. They run for a while and then the
replicated instances crash though not at the same time.<br>
One of the servers did not want to start after the crash,</blockquote>
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Can you provide the error messages from the errors log?<br>
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I have attached error logs from the provider
(2013-06-27-provider_error) and the consumer
(2013-06-27-server_two_error) in question.<br>
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I have run db2index on its database. It's been running for
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Try exporting using db2ldif, then importing using ldif2db.<br>
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The export process hangs. After an hour strace still shows:<br>
futex(0x7f5822670ed4, FUTEX_WAIT, 1, NULL<br>
The error log for this is attached as
2013-07-10-server_two-ldif_import_hangs.<br>
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Are you using db2ldif or db2ldif.pl? If you are using db2ldif, is
the server running? If not, please try first shutting down the
server and use db2ldif.<br>
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If db2ldif still hangs, then please follow the instructions at <a
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to get a stack trace of the hung process.<br>
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I was using db2ldif with the server shut down. I tried it again and
it hung. The LDIF file was created but its size was zero. The
produced stack trace is attached as
server_two-db2ldif_hang-stacktrace.1373877200.txt.<br>
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I get from db2index now are these outputs:<br>
[09/Jul/2013:13:29:11 +0200] - reindex db: Processed 65095
entries (pass 1104) -- average rate 53686277.5/sec, recent
rate 0.0/sec, hit ratio 0%<br>
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How many entries do you have in your database?<br>
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The number revolves around 65400. It varies perhaps 2 user
del/add operations a month and 20 attribute changes per week, if
that.<br>
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The other instance did start up, but the replication process
did not work anymore. I disabled the replication to this
host and set it up again. I chose "Initialize consumer now"
and the consumer crashed every time.</blockquote>
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Can provide a stack trace of the core when the server
crashes? This may be different than the stack trace below.<br>
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The last provided stack trace was produced at the last server
crash. I will provide another stack trace when CONSUMER_ONE
crashes again. Currently it refuses to crash at initialization
time and keeps running.<br>
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have enabled full error logging and could find nothing.<br>
I have read a few threads (not all, I admit) on this list
and
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and tried to troubleshoot.<br>
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The crash produced the attached core dump and I could use
your help with understanding it. As well as any help with
the crash. If more info is needed I will gladly provide it.<br>
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Regards, Mitja<br>
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