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List:       linux-ha-dev
Subject:    RE: [Linux-ha-dev] Ok.. Further debugging.
From:       "Soffen, Matthew" <msoffen () iso-ne ! com>
Date:       2001-08-30 17:06:06
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And FYI, even in VALID runs, I see the 129 popping up with an error message
as if some socket or what not closes and opens again.:

heartbeat: 2001/08/29_23:52:42 debug: bcast_read : reading from socket 6
(writing to socket 5)
heartbeat: 2001/08/29_23:52:42 debug: select from socket 8 (readfds: 1,
expectionfds: 0) returned 0
heartbeat: 2001/08/29_23:52:42 debug: got clustermsg
heartbeat: 2001/08/29_23:52:42 debug: Packet authenticated
heartbeat: 2001/08/29_23:52:42 debug: process_status_message: node
[truffle0.soffen.com] auth  ok
heartbeat: 2001/08/29_23:52:42 debug: should_drop_message: Duplicate
packet(1)
heartbeat: 2001/08/29_23:52:42 debug: fd1: 0, fd2: 7 maxfd: -1, minfd: 65,
pmax: 7
heartbeat: 2001/08/29_23:52:42 debug: Just ran compute_msp_fdset on (fd : 0
and regfd: 7) got ndesc: 8
heartbeat: 2001/08/29_23:52:43 debug: Ding!
heartbeat: 2001/08/29_23:52:43 debug: select from socket 8 (readfds: 129,
expectionfds: 0) returned 0
heartbeat: 2001/08/29_23:52:43 debug: fd1: 0, fd2: 7 maxfd: -1, minfd: 65,
pmax: 7
heartbeat: 2001/08/29_23:52:43 debug: Just ran compute_msp_fdset on (fd : 0
and regfd: 7) got ndesc: 8
heartbeat: 2001/08/29_23:52:44 debug: Ding!
heartbeat: 2001/08/29_23:52:44 debug: select from socket 8 (readfds: 129,
expectionfds: 0) returned 0
heartbeat: 2001/08/29_23:52:44 debug: Sending local status
heartbeat: 2001/08/29_23:52:44 debug: 23 bytes written to FIFO
/usr/local/var/lib/heartbeat/fifo (8)
heartbeat: 2001/08/29_23:52:44 debug: Packet content: >>>
t=status
st=up
<<<

heartbeat: 2001/08/29_23:52:44 debug: Just ran compute_msp_fdset on (fd : 0
and regfd: 7) got ndesc: 8
heartbeat: 2001/08/29_23:52:44 debug: got msg in control_process
heartbeat: 2001/08/29_23:52:44 debug: select from socket 8 (readfds: 1,
expectionfds: 0) returned 0
heartbeat: 2001/08/29_23:52:44 debug: got clustermsg
heartbeat: 2001/08/29_23:52:44 debug: Packet authenticated
heartbeat: 2001/08/29_23:52:44 debug: process_status_message: node
[truffle0.soffen.com] auth  ok
heartbeat: 2001/08/29_23:52:44 debug: fd1: 0, fd2: 7 maxfd: -1, minfd: 65,
pmax: 7
heartbeat: 2001/08/29_23:52:44 debug: Just ran compute_msp_fdset on (fd : 0
and regfd: 7) got ndesc: 8
heartbeat: 2001/08/29_23:52:44 debug: bcast_write : writing 132 bytes to
192.168.0.255 (socket 5)
heartbeat: 2001/08/29_23:52:44 debug: sent 132 bytes to 192.168.0.255
(writing to socket 5)
heartbeat: 2001/08/29_23:52:44 debug: >>>
t=status
st=up
src=truffle0.soffen.com
seq=4
hg=24
ts=3b8db88c
ld=n/
ttl=3
auth=1 63c78412efe49b4ab8cc9ea1c0a25b72eac5b192
<<<


> -----Original Message-----
> From:	Alan Robertson [SMTP:alanr@unix.sh]
> Sent:	Wednesday, August 29, 2001 4:39 PM
> To:	linux-ha-dev@lists.community.tummy.com
> Subject:	Re: [Linux-ha-dev] Ok.. Further debugging.
> 
> "Soffen, Matthew" wrote:
> > 
> > Exactly the same 0 and 7.
> >         heartbeat: 2001/08/29_14:41:15 debug: Just ran compute_msp_fdset
> on
> > (fd : 0 and regfd: 7) got ndesc: 8
> > 
> > I'm trying to get a successful run so I can have more data so I can try
> and
> > back track it farther to figure out WTF is happening.
> > 
> > I doubt that its some sort of memory leak, ( I HOPE its not anyways).
> > 
> > I'm going to try something kludgey to see what happens. *waves hands*
> Nope.
> > Has nothing whatsoever to do with the 1/129 (that's a symptom).
> > 
> > Time to do MORE debugging to figure out WTF.
> 
> WTF obviously == Why This Failed, eh?			;-)
> 
> 
> But, if the two are correlated, it could have to do with whatever caused
> the
> file descriptors to come out different.  It really should get the same
> file
> descriptors each time.
> 
> 	-- Alan Robertson
> 	   alanr@unix.sh
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