Check system.
 
Somebody noticed a slight difference between systems.
 
Daniel

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From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList)
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Ramey, Anne
Sent: Tuesday, September 07, 2010 4:03 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: intermittent ERROR (91): RPC call failed; ONC/RPC call
timed out


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This happened from 9 pm to 12 am on Friday night/Saturday morning on a
holiday weekend last weekend-I think that safely rules out load.  If
anyone has any idea what to check next, it would be greatly appreciated.

 

Anne Ramey
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From: Ramey, Anne [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Thursday, September 02, 2010 1:03 PM
To: [email protected]
Cc: remedy.its.support
Subject: intermittent ERROR (91): RPC call failed; ONC/RPC call timed
out

 

I am at a loss about a problem we are seeing.  We've been seeing
intermittent issues with our mid tier servers.  We have two mid tier
servers and two server grouped ARS servers.  Every so often we get
errors:

ERROR (91): RPC call failed; ONC/RPC call timed out

 

for some users on one of the mid-tier servers for about 2 hours, then it
will clear up by itself.  It's not always the same users nor always the
same of the two mid-tier servers, but it is always just one mid-tier
server at a time.  The mid-tier are talking to a load balancer in front
of the ARS servers and go through a firewall.  The users going through
the same firewall and load balancer to get to the ARS servers via the
user tool and never see the issue.  Users on the other mid-tier don't
have any issues at that time.  So far we have:

 

-Turned off all other processes running on the mid-tier box (including
monitoring)

-Turned off TCP SACK (selective acknowledgement)

-Reviewed mid-tier logs with everything on the finest level (there is
nothing in the tomcat or ARS logs at the time that appears to be
related)

-Looked at firewall logs and network traffic

-Restarted network interface on the box

 

I am running the following config:

-Linux RHEL 4 OS

-ARS 7.1 p 6 mid-tier

-ARS 7.1 p 11 ARS servers

-CMDB 2.1 p 4

-ITSM 7.0.03 p9

 

This started happening a couple of months ago but has become more and
more frequent.  This was happening back before we upgraded the ARS
servers from p 6 to p 11.  It doesn't seem to be on a certain day of
week or a certain time of day.  It does always seem to go on for between
2 and 3 hours and clear itself up.

 

Any idea of where to look next will be *greatly* appreciated.

 

Anne Ramey
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