This is a known problem. It's CR 6788938, if you have access to Sun's
bug database.
Kent
On 03/18/09 22:50, Luke Bigum wrote:
Hi guys,
I had an interesting problem occur this morning when I rebooted a member
of a fail over group. While the server was going down, utauthd on the
other two servers in the group died with memory allocation errors close
to exactly the same time, causing all DTUs to panic with error 27C as
there was no more utauthd to talk to. I had to use a different FG to
utrestart the two 'healthy' servers and then everyone's session returned
fine.
The FG is SRSS 4.1 on CentOS 5.2. The JRE version on these servers are
java-1.5.0-sun-1.5.0.14-2jpp, which I know is not recommended, I'm in
the process of moving to the supplimental jre1.5.0_11 that comes with
SRSS 4.1 (hence the reboot).
Just in case anyone is interested in the errors, attached is the
auth_log file. I'm writing this occurrence of the problem off as the
Java version, but in case it happens again, is there more information I
can gather? Is anyone curious about **this** occurrence?
*Luke Bigum*
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