On 25.5.2011 20:24, Maxim Sobolev wrote:
On 5/25/2011 11:21 AM, Maxim Sobolev wrote:
Hi Pawel,

I am observing strange errors while synchronizing the data between
primary and secondary. I keep getting the following error messages:

May 25 11:09:19 eights hastd[10113]: [test] (secondary) Unable to
receive request header: Socket is not connected.
May 25 11:09:24 eights hastd[37571]: [test] (secondary) Worker process
exited ungracefully (pid=10113, exitcode=75).
May 25 11:10:17 eights hastd[12109]: [test] (secondary) Unable to
receive request header: Socket is not connected.
May 25 11:10:18 eights hastd[37571]: [test] (secondary) Worker process
exited ungracefully (pid=12109, exitcode=75).
May 25 11:10:39 eights hastd[14685]: [test] (secondary) Unable to
receive request header: Socket is not connected.
May 25 11:10:44 eights hastd[37571]: [test] (secondary) Worker process
exited ungracefully (pid=14685, exitcode=75).

I can only confirm this behavior. I have already reported this to Mikolaj and we are trying to hunt down the problem. I have started observing suddenly after some update. Unfortunately I haven't noted which revision I started to observe this bug ;(

Do you happen to use some net.inet sysctls/tunables?



The synchronization steel proceeds, but it's slow due to the need to
re-negotiate and re-spawn the secondary worker. I have tried to ktrace
both server and client at the same time. For some reason the primary
keeps sending data, while client gets 0-read from the recvfrom at some
point, while the primary keeps sending more data. This is 8-STABLE code
on both ends.

Any ideas of what could be wrong here are appreciated.

Sorry, forgot the traces.

Regards,



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