Hi Henrik
I removed the HEARTBEAT ine, and restarted. No change. :-(
In case it helps, I am runnig Mandrake 10.1
Regards Vernon
-----Original Message----- From: Henrik Stoerner [mailto:henrik at hswn.dk] Sent: Friday, 1 July 2005 1:38 PM To: hobbit at hswn.dk Subject: Re: [hobbit] Status Unavailable
Hi Vernon,
could you try removing the HEARTBEAT line from the first entry in hobbitlaunch.cfg ?
It looks like your hobbitd process is being bounced frequently. I've seen that happen for no apparent reason when the heartbeat check has been enabled - on some systems.
Regards, Henrik
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On Fri, Jul 01, 2005 at 01:51:47PM +0800, Vernon Everett wrote:
I removed the HEARTBEAT ine, and restarted. No change. :-(
In case it helps, I am runnig Mandrake 10.1
OK - something similar did happen on my own system a few days ago, but it was so bizarre I wonder if it could happen on two boxes in the same week :-) The Linux kernel was leaking memory, so eventually it ran out of network bufferspace and Hobbit couldn't send responses anywhere.
Could you try running "dmesg" and see if there are any "failed allocation" messages at the bottom ? This should really only list the messages you see during boot-up and any hardware detection that has happened.
Also, send me a "vmstat 4 20" output from the box.
If you run
~hobbit/server/bin/bb 127.0.0.1 "hobbitdboard"
does that hang ? What if you do
~hobbit/server/bin/bb 127.0.0.1 "hobbitdboard host=YOUR.HOBBIT.HOSTNAME"
Regards, Henrik
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