usually this message come from the infiniband do you have any? valentin
On Sat, May 2, 2009 at 3:58 AM, Joseph Chiong <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi all, > > We setup two Sun Ray servers for a customer with about 50 users. There has > been lots of problem since it went live. I posted many questions on this > forum and got critical replies that had helped us to move ahead. I will need > help more than anytime. > > Initially, our inexperience engineer setup the servers with IPMP on Sun Ray > public network. After knowing IPMP is not compatible with Sun Ray probably > due to the use of UDP multicast on multiple NICs in the Sun Ray > interconnect, we unconfigured Sun Ray and removed the IPMP configuration. We > reconfigured back the Sun Ray after that. Things went smoothly for about a > week and the servers (then in FOG) started to run unstably. We suspected it > was due to FOG after reading bug CR 6788938. We decided to switch to > standalone server and wait for the patch to try again. > > The standalone server went smoothly for about a week and problem started to > surface. There is once again intermittent stability problem primarily on > utauthd. I do not have the utauth log for every crash but it seems to point > to the following error: > > 05/01/2009 21:53:15 unable to join multicast group on bge0 > 05/01/2009 21:53:15 unable to join multicast group on bge2 > 05/01/2009 21:53:15 unable to join multicast group on bge3 > > Once that happens the device path (/dev) directory vanishes and everything > that relies on the path stop functioning. Can anyone help to save my > confidence in Sun Ray? I do not understand why the critical piece of > component utauthd is written in Java as well. > > > > Thanks. > > > _______________________________________________ > SunRay-Users mailing list > [email protected] > http://www.filibeto.org/mailman/listinfo/sunray-users > >
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