I have an easy workarround : rename the version to out of hour range
numbers : 25.26.27 ;)

On Thu, Dec 11, 2014 at 4:55 PM, Emeric Brun <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 12/11/2014 04:20 PM, [email protected] wrote:
>>
>> Hi David,
>>
>> Le 11/12/2014 15:26, David Adams a écrit :
>>>
>>> We are running 1.5.9 on Centos 6.5.  It crashes 10 seconds (give or take
>>> a few seconds) after 1am, 5am, 9am, 1pm, 5pm and 9pm, like clockwork; let's
>>> call that CRASHTIME.  Previously we'd been using 1.5.3 on the same hardware
>>> for some months without crashes.  Once the crashes started we moved to 1.5.9
>>> but they continue.  If we manually restart it a minute or two before
>>> CRASHTIME it stills crashes when CRASHTIME arrives a minute or two later.
>>> We've looked at all cron jobs that run on the server for anything that
>>> could be causing the problem but found nothing.  We've even dumped a process
>>> list every 1 second in the minutes before and after CRASHTIME and there is
>>> nothing untoward.  Traffic levels don't change and besides, that it happens
>>> every 4 hours at exactly the same time suggests it's not traffic related.
>>> Presumably that also rules out any kind of malformed request or similar
>>> causing it.
>>> When it crashes the haproxy process just disappears.  Nothing in the
>>> haproxy log, or system log. I do realise that it's probably something else
>>> on the server that is causing it, but I guess that haproxy shouldn't die
>>> regardless.
>>> 1.5.9 was compiled from source.
>>> We're using OpenVZ, which we've been using reliably for years:
>>> vzctl-core-4.6.1-1.x86_64
>>> vzkernel-2.6.32-042stab083.2.x86_64
>>> OpenVZ is not anywhere close to any limits and shows no failures.
>>> Happy to provide any further information to help diagnose the problem.
>>
>>
>> 1am, 5am, 9am,
>> 1pm, 5pm, 9pm
>> 1.5.9
>> => coincidence ? This really make me think of a script.
>>
>>
>
> You have the time to downgrade on 1.5.8 to see if it crashs at 8pm!
>
> I'm pretty sure there is bit of wizardry in HAProxy.
>
> R,
> Emeric
>
>



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