At that point, only a few (three or so) minutes. I left it for another 5 or 6 six minutes after I grabbed the stack trace before I finally ‘-9’ed it.
HTH, Adrian From: Karl Wright [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: 04 February 2015 15:21 To: [email protected] Subject: Re: Error: Unexpected jobqueue status Thanks for the trace. Here's what I get out of it: The shutdown thread is waiting for all the threads to terminate: >>>>>> "Shutdown thread" prio=10 tid=0x00007fe740114000 nid=0xfa9 in Object.wait() [0x00007fe710116000] java.lang.Thread.State: TIMED_WAITING (on object monitor) at java.lang.Object.wait(Native Method) at org.apache.manifoldcf.core.system.ManifoldCF.sleep(ManifoldCF.java:1048) - locked <0x00000000e70cf2e8> (a java.lang.Integer) at org.apache.manifoldcf.crawler.system.CrawlerAgent.stopSystem(CrawlerAgent.java:617) at org.apache.manifoldcf.crawler.system.CrawlerAgent.stopAgent(CrawlerAgent.java:249) at org.apache.manifoldcf.agents.system.AgentsDaemon.stopAgents(AgentsDaemon.java:168) - locked <0x00000000eafa3460> (a java.util.HashMap) at org.apache.manifoldcf.agents.system.AgentsDaemon$AgentsShutdownHook.doCleanup(AgentsDaemon.java:395) at org.apache.manifoldcf.core.system.ManifoldCF.cleanUpEnvironment(ManifoldCF.java:1340) - locked <0x00000000eafcb208> (a java.util.ArrayList) - locked <0x00000000eafcb2a0> (a java.lang.Integer) at org.apache.manifoldcf.core.system.ManifoldCF$ShutdownThread.run(ManifoldCF.java:1565) <<<<<< There are a lot of Zookeeper threads still alive, but those don't matter here. There is precisely one thread that is blocking shutdown: >>>>>> "Startup thread" daemon prio=10 tid=0x00007fe73012f000 nid=0x340b in Object.wait() [0x00007fe71f7f6000] java.lang.Thread.State: WAITING (on object monitor) at java.lang.Object.wait(Native Method) at java.lang.Thread.join(Thread.java:1281) - locked <0x00000000e851a0b8> (a org.apache.manifoldcf.core.database.Database$ExecuteQueryThread) at java.lang.Thread.join(Thread.java:1355) at org.apache.manifoldcf.core.database.Database$ExecuteQueryThread.finishUp(Database.java:694) at org.apache.manifoldcf.core.database.Database.executeViaThread(Database.java:728) at org.apache.manifoldcf.core.database.Database.executeUncachedQuery(Database.java:790) at org.apache.manifoldcf.core.database.Database$QueryCacheExecutor.create(Database.java:1444) at org.apache.manifoldcf.core.cachemanager.CacheManager.findObjectsAndExecute(CacheManager.java:146) at org.apache.manifoldcf.core.database.Database.executeQuery(Database.java:191) at org.apache.manifoldcf.core.database.DBInterfacePostgreSQL.performModification(DBInterfacePostgreSQL.java:656) at org.apache.manifoldcf.core.database.DBInterfacePostgreSQL.analyzeTableInternal(DBInterfacePostgreSQL.java:1431) at org.apache.manifoldcf.core.database.DBInterfacePostgreSQL.noteModificationsNoTransactions(DBInterfacePostgreSQL.java:1576) at org.apache.manifoldcf.core.database.Database.playbackModifications(Database.java:429) at org.apache.manifoldcf.core.database.Database.endTransaction(Database.java:414) at org.apache.manifoldcf.core.database.DBInterfacePostgreSQL.endTransaction(DBInterfacePostgreSQL.java:1231) at org.apache.manifoldcf.crawler.jobs.JobManager.resetStartupJob(JobManager.java:7575) at org.apache.manifoldcf.crawler.system.StartupThread.run(StartupThread.java:238) <<<<<< This is performing a database ANALYZE TABLE operation, which *should* be interruptible, given the trace, but is apparently *not*. I'll have to look at this to find a reason why it won't interrupt. Offhand, I can see no reason for it. When you got this thread dump, how long had the system been waiting to shut down? Karl On Wed, Feb 4, 2015 at 9:04 AM, Adrian Conlon <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: Hi Karl, It’s taken me a little while before I needed to do some work on the server, but here’s a ‘jstack’ dump of an agents run that’s not responding to a stop request. Hope it’s helpful, Adrian From: Adrian Conlon [mailto:[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>] Sent: 12 January 2015 15:35 To: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> Subject: RE: Error: Unexpected jobqueue status Thanks Karl. Restarting the job manually did fix the problem. I might add a check for this in my software and kick the job into life again automatically, now I know it works… Adrian From: Karl Wright [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: 12 January 2015 11:34 To: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> Subject: Re: Error: Unexpected jobqueue status Hi Adrian, Just restarting the job should be sufficient to get it sorted out after this kind of failure. Karl On Mon, Jan 12, 2015 at 6:19 AM, Adrian Conlon <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: Thanks Karl. With regards the runtime environment, apologies for the omission of Postgresql version. It’s v9.3. For the stack trace, I’ve just installed a jdk on the problematic server and tried out “jstack” (that’s a neat tool!), so I’m all systems go for the next time agents process doesn’t respond to a stop request. With regards jobs that have this unexpected “jobqueue” status; do they sort themselves out the next time the job runs? Is there anything I should do to “help” the job along? Adrian From: Karl Wright [mailto:[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>] Sent: 12 January 2015 00:27 To: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> Subject: Re: Error: Unexpected jobqueue status Also, if you are having trouble shutting down the agents process, it would be great if you could get a thread dump and post it, before you kill -9 it. Karl On Sun, Jan 11, 2015 at 7:25 PM, Karl Wright <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: Hi Adrian, If you noted the comment stream in CONNECTORS-590, I was able to demonstrate conclusively that the problem was in Postgres. I have not seen the problem in 9.3, but that does not mean it's gone. What version of Postgresql are you using? In any case, while this problem definitely terminates your job, it will not happen very often. I suspect the frequency of occurrence may depend on how loaded the database is. Karl On Sun, Jan 11, 2015 at 7:14 PM, Adrian Conlon <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: Hi All, I’m getting an occurrence of what looks very similar to CONNECTORS-590. The circumstances are: 1) MCF Jobs proceeding very slowly (looks like a Postgresql vacuum is needed) 2) Stop tomcat 3) Attempt to stop the agents normally 4) Wait a minute or two 5) Decide to “kill -9” the agents process 6) Vacuum the database 7) Restart tomcat 8) Restart the agents When I checked the job status page, I found that two of the jobs (out around 4000 or so) had the following status (or very similar): Error: Unexpected jobqueue status - record id 1417115392831, expecting active status, saw 4 Setup-wise, I’m running a release candidate of v1.8 RC (I think RC2), using postresql as the crawl database and running on Ubuntu Linux. I’m using zookeeper style synchronisation. Let me know if more information etc. is needed or if you think it’s a new/real issue. 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