Dear all,

currently, I'm facing trouble with Bibsched/Bibtask.

The machine I'm running it on is an Intel Atom 1.60GHz w/ 1GB of memory.
The process run is bibauthor, which performs flawlessly on three other machines.

The message I randomly get is this:

---- 8< ----
2010-08-19 03:13:17 --> Updating task progress to Cur Dir: job531 (339/581)..
2010-08-19 03:13:19 --> Updating task status to ERROR.
2010-08-19 03:13:19 --> Unexpected error occurred: (2002, "Can't connect to 
local MySQL server through socket '/var/run/mysqld/mysqld.sock' (111)").
2010-08-19 03:13:19 --> Traceback is:
2010-08-19 03:13:19 -->   File 
"/opt/cds-invenio/lib/python/invenio/bibtask.py", line 331, in task_init
2010-08-19 03:13:19 -->     ret = _task_run(task_run_fnc)
2010-08-19 03:13:19 -->   File 
"/opt/cds-invenio/lib/python/invenio/bibtask.py", line 807, in _task_run
2010-08-19 03:13:19 -->     task_status = task_read_status()
2010-08-19 03:13:19 -->   File 
"/opt/cds-invenio/lib/python/invenio/bibtask.py", line 474, in task_read_status
2010-08-19 03:13:19 -->     (_task_params['task_id'],), 1)
2010-08-19 03:13:19 -->   File 
"/usr/lib/python2.6/dist-packages/invenio/dbquery.py", line 236, in run_sql
2010-08-19 03:13:19 -->     db = _db_login(relogin=1)
2010-08-19 03:13:19 -->   File 
"/usr/lib/python2.6/dist-packages/invenio/dbquery.py", line 109, in _db_login
2010-08-19 03:13:19 -->     use_unicode=False, charset='utf8')
2010-08-19 03:13:19 -->   File 
"/usr/lib/pymodules/python2.6/MySQLdb/__init__.py", line 81, in Connect
2010-08-19 03:13:19 -->     return Connection(*args, **kwargs)
2010-08-19 03:13:19 -->   File 
"/usr/lib/pymodules/python2.6/MySQLdb/connections.py", line 170, in __init__
2010-08-19 03:13:19 -->     super(Connection, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs2)
2010-08-19 03:13:19 --> Exiting.
2010-08-19 03:13:19 --> Updating task status to ERROR.
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Somehow it looks like the mysql server took a coffee break; or took too long to 
respond. The load on the mysql server is very high, since all the results 
coming from the grid shall be loaded into the database.

Did you ever experience something similar? Any suggestions?

Thanks,
 Henning
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Henning Weiler
CERN - Open Access Section
Postbox C24300

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