Hi Jason, Very creative. Is that why I keep getting kicked off your bridge in the middle of the afternoon? :-)
--fred On Fri, Apr 27, 2007 at 10:01PM, Jason Bell said: > G'day Fred > > One thing that I do to overcome this problem is I run a daily Cron job > where I restart "my" bridge at midnight each night. I find this helps a > lot. > > You may find the following information useful > (http://www.accessgrid.org/node/429). > > Hope this helps. > > Cheers, > Jason. > > -----Original Message----- > From: Fred Dech [mailto:fd...@uchicago.edu] > Sent: Friday, 27 April 2007 01:36 AM > To: AG TECH > Subject: [AG-TECH] AG3 Bridge issue > > Hi. > > I've been running a bridge on and off for some time and still run into > the same annoying issue. After the Bridge process runs for some period > of time and the amount of activity (Quickbridge processes spawned and > destroyed) goes past a certain point, the Bridge stops functioning > properly. It no longer identifies itself to the registry and no new > entries are added to the log file. I've tried different FC5 and FC6 > platforms, assuming that this problem was machine specific, but this > behavior has not changed. I also tried running Bridge as root, thinking > that I was running into some kind of restricted buffer limit. No > difference. > > The last thing normally logged is some attempts to create new bridges: > 04/25/07 14:26:31 -1208707392 Toolkit Bridge:57 INFO Bridge > request: mcast 224.2.207.27 59822 > 04/25/07 14:26:31 -1208707392 Toolkit BridgeFactory.py:110 INFO > Method CreateBridge called > 04/25/07 14:26:31 -1208707392 Toolkit BridgeFactory.py:116 INFO > Allocated port = 50076 > 04/25/07 14:26:31 -1208707392 Toolkit BridgeFactory.py:123 INFO - > using existing bridge > > and the BridgeFactory uses an existing bridge. > > Then the last item in the log is usually the destruction of all the > bridges. > After that the Bridge might as well not be running, because it doesn't > show up in the registry. > The only think to do at this point is to kill and restart the bridge. > > Does this sound familiar to anyone? > I'd appreciate any comments or suggestions. > > Thanks. > > --fred