Altman said this a while ago:
It means that the file server received two requests from the same
client at about the same time and two different threads are processing
the two requests and each one creates a 'client' object. However, only
one of the 'client' objects is allowed to exist for a given client.
Therefore, one of them is discarded as "stillborn".
On Jul 24, 2008, at 6:24 PM, Rich Sudlow wrote:
I'm seeing the following in the server FileLog.
Can anyone tell me what this might mean?
Thu Jul 24 17:00:18 2008 FindClient: stillborn client
15ab248(a3e25420); conn 1144178 (host 10.32.9.133:7001) had client
1584d30(a3e25420)
Thu Jul 24 17:01:14 2008 FindClient: stillborn client
13f4650(ce87b208); conn 15540c8 (host 10.32.9.15:7001) had client
1456a28(ce87b208)
Thu Jul 24 17:16:12 2008 FindClient: stillborn client
1584160(c7c798a8); conn 12c58a8 (host 10.32.8.16:7001) had client
14d5448(c7c798a8)
Thu Jul 24 17:42:13 2008 FindClient: stillborn client
13a70e0(314e6874); conn 15a2de0 (host 10.32.10.190:7001) had client
14c3188(314e6874)
Thanks,
Rich
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Center for Research Computing
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