Todd DeSantis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > In your other email, you mention that the host lock is being held, etc. > During the "bos restart" the fileserver will shutdwon andthen the > bosserver will restart it once it sees that it no longer is running.
Different site with the same problem, actually. Thankfully, they gathered more information than we managed to! > When you got the rxdebug output from the fileserver, how many > connections were there in total ? At 3:55am, I got: Free packets: 5, packet reclaims: 852, calls: 22851498, used FDs: 64 not waiting for packets. 1403 calls waiting for a thread 2 threads are idle and 1,371 connections total. At 4:08am, I got: Free packets: 15, packet reclaims: 858, calls: 22851498, used FDs: 64 not waiting for packets. 2559 calls waiting for a thread 2 threads are idle and 2,535 connections total. So the number of connections *not* waiting for a thread went down between the two intervals. I did not use -allconn. > If you used the -rxstats flag, what did the following line look like > 1 server connections, 7 client connections, 7 peer structs, 4 call > structs, 3 free call structs > How many server connections > client connections Unfortunately, I didn't use -rxstats (should have). I'll do that next time. -- Russ Allbery ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) <http://www.eyrie.org/~eagle/> _______________________________________________ OpenAFS-info mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.openafs.org/mailman/listinfo/openafs-info
