On Wednesday 06 Apr 2011 08:40:22 Ray Jones wrote:
> 
> I have experienced repeated crashes with my node while the SSK-cache
> cleaner is working. This coincides with the update to 1364. It also
> coincides with a reduction from a 100GB datastore to an 80GB datastore.
> The last time it crashed (also on the SSK-cache cleaner) I deleted my
> entire datastore directory and let FN start it again from scratch. I
> also removed the Freetalk plugin, as that and WoT plugin were the only
> other new things that had been added recently. I have not yet removed
> the WoT plugin.
> 
> INFO   | jvm 1    | 2011/04/05 22:03:34 | Resizing datastore SSK-cache
> INFO   | jvm 1    | 2011/04/05 22:03:34 | SSK-cache cleaner in progress:
> 0/1534443
> INFO   | jvm 1    | 2011/04/05 22:03:44 | SSK-cache cleaner in progress:
> 8171/1534443
> INFO   | jvm 1    | 2011/04/05 22:03:57 | SSK-cache cleaner in progress:
> 16363/1534443
> INFO   | jvm 1    | 2011/04/05 22:04:09 | SSK-cache cleaner in progress:
> 24555/1534443
> INFO   | jvm 1    | 2011/04/05 22:04:19 | SSK-cache cleaner in progress:
> 32747/1534443
> INFO   | jvm 1    | 2011/04/05 22:04:29 | SSK-cache cleaner in progress:
> 40939/1534443
> INFO   | jvm 1    | 2011/04/05 22:04:40 | SSK-cache cleaner in progress:
> 49131/1534443
> INFO   | jvm 1    | 2011/04/05 22:04:50 | SSK-cache cleaner in progress:
> 57323/1534443
> ...
> INFO   | jvm 1    | 2011/04/05 22:11:03 | SSK-cache cleaner in progress:
> 360427/1534443
> INFO   | jvm 1    | 2011/04/05 22:11:13 | SSK-cache cleaner in progress:
> 368619/1534443
> INFO   | jvm 1    | 2011/04/05 22:11:24 | SSK-cache cleaner in progress:
> 376811/1534443
> INFO   | jvm 1    | 2011/04/05 22:11:34 | SSK-cache cleaner in progress:
> 385003/1534443
> INFO   | jvm 1    | 2011/04/05 22:11:44 | SSK-cache cleaner in progress:
> 393195/1534443
> INFO   | jvm 1    | 2011/04/05 22:11:54 | SSK-cache cleaner in progress:
> 401387/1534443
> INFO   | jvm 1    | 2011/04/05 22:12:03 | SSK-cache cleaner in progress:
> 409579/1534443
> INFO   | jvm 1    | 2011/04/05 22:12:14 | SSK-cache cleaner in progress:
> 417771/1534443
> INFO   | jvm 1    | 2011/04/05 22:12:24 | SSK-cache cleaner in progress:
> 425963/1534443
> INFO   | jvm 1    | 2011/04/05 22:12:35 | SSK-cache cleaner in progress:
> 434155/1534443
> INFO   | jvm 1    | 2011/04/05 22:12:45 | SSK-cache cleaner in progress:
> 442347/1534443
> INFO   | jvm 1    | 2011/04/05 22:12:55 | SSK-cache cleaner in progress:
> 450539/1534443
> ERROR  | wrapper  | 2011/04/05 22:14:44 | JVM appears hung: Timed out
> waiting for signal from JVM.
> ERROR  | wrapper  | 2011/04/05 22:14:44 | JVM did not exit on request,
> terminated
> STATUS | wrapper  | 2011/04/05 22:14:49 | Reloading Wrapper configuration...
> STATUS | wrapper  | 2011/04/05 22:14:49 | Launching a JVM...
> 
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> 
> 
> After the crash above, FN would not start because of the following. I
> have no idea what this java.net.BindException refers to.
> 
> INFO   | jvm 2    | 2011/04/05 22:14:51 | Initializing Node using
> Freenet Build #1364 rbuild01364 and freenet-ext Build #26 r23771 with
> Sun Microsystems Inc. JVM version 1.6.0_24 running on i386 Linux
> 2.6.35-28-generic
> INFO   | jvm 2    | 2011/04/05 22:14:51 | Could not start web interface:
> java.net.BindException: Address already in use
> INFO   | jvm 2    | 2011/04/05 22:14:51 | java.net.BindException:
> Address already in use
> INFO   | jvm 2    | 2011/04/05 22:14:51 |       at
> java.net.PlainSocketImpl.socketBind(Native Method)
> INFO   | jvm 2    | 2011/04/05 22:14:51 |       at
> java.net.PlainSocketImpl.bind(PlainSocketImpl.java:383)
> INFO   | jvm 2    | 2011/04/05 22:14:51 |       at
> java.net.ServerSocket.bind(ServerSocket.java:328)
> INFO   | jvm 2    | 2011/04/05 22:14:51 |       at
> java.net.ServerSocket.bind(ServerSocket.java:286)
> INFO   | jvm 2    | 2011/04/05 22:14:51 |       at
> freenet.io.NetworkInterface.setBindTo(NetworkInterface.java:158)
> INFO   | jvm 2    | 2011/04/05 22:14:51 |       at
> freenet.io.NetworkInterface.create(NetworkInterface.java:89)
> INFO   | jvm 2    | 2011/04/05 22:14:51 |       at
> freenet.clients.http.SimpleToadletServer.maybeGetNetworkInterface(SimpleToadletServer.java:690)
> INFO   | jvm 2    | 2011/04/05 22:14:51 |       at
> freenet.clients.http.SimpleToadletServer.<init>(SimpleToadletServer.java:660)
> INFO   | jvm 2    | 2011/04/05 22:14:51 |       at
> freenet.node.Node.<init>(Node.java:1053)
> INFO   | jvm 2    | 2011/04/05 22:14:51 |       at
> freenet.node.NodeStarter.start(NodeStarter.java:170)
> INFO   | jvm 2    | 2011/04/05 22:14:51 |       at
> org.tanukisoftware.wrapper.WrapperManager$11.run(WrapperManager.java:2979)
> INFO   | jvm 2    | 2011/04/05 22:14:51 | Failed to load node: 18 :
> Could not start FProxy: java.net.BindException: Address already in use (18)
> INFO   | jvm 2    | 2011/04/05 22:14:51 |
> freenet.node.NodeInitException: Could not start FProxy:
> java.net.BindException: Address already in use (18)
> INFO   | jvm 2    | 2011/04/05 22:14:51 |       at
> freenet.node.Node.<init>(Node.java:1060)
> INFO   | jvm 2    | 2011/04/05 22:14:51 |       at
> freenet.node.NodeStarter.start(NodeStarter.java:170)
> INFO   | jvm 2    | 2011/04/05 22:14:51 |       at
> org.tanukisoftware.wrapper.WrapperManager$11.run(WrapperManager.java:2979)
> INFO   | jvm 2    | 2011/04/05 22:14:51 | Shutting down...
> INFO   | jvm 2    | 2011/04/05 22:14:52 | Completed writing logs to disk.
> STATUS | wrapper  | 2011/04/05 22:14:53 | <-- Wrapper Stopped
> 
> Any ideas?
> 
The binding bug is a linux issue, it should go away with time, with rebooting, 
or maybe you need to look for a leftover (zombied?) java process and kill -9 it.

The crash I have no idea. Have you given Freenet enough memory?

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