On Monday 13 August 2012 10:51:03 you wrote:
> Hello,
Hi,
> I'm currently experiencing an issue where a libssh function call to
> ssh_channel_request_exec() is getting stuck and taking up 100% CPU. The
> process I'm running to reproduce this issue does the following:
could you open a bug on red.libssh.org? If you have code examples please add
them and also check the server log.
Thanks,
-- andreas
>
> Thread A
>
> 1. Create a new SSH session to IP x.
>
> 2. Open a channel and send a command.
>
> 3. While bytes are being received, read channel output.
>
> 4. Close the channel and session.
>
> Thread B
>
> 1. Create a new SSH session to same IP x.
>
> 2. Open a channel and send a command that effectively stops A.3
>
> 3. Close the channel and session.
>
> My guess is that the issue is a result of multiple sessions being created
> for the same host, and when the first session is closed as a result of B.2,
> B is somehow getting stuck, but I do not have enough insight into libssh to
> be certain.
>
> I have attached logs containing function traces. Any feedback, comments,
> suggestions, or inputs is very much appreciated.
>
> Thank you,
> Jonathan
>
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