Envoyé de mon iPhone

Le 2012-06-18 à 12:37, "Chuck Hill" <[email protected]> a écrit :

> As Pascal said, Nagios.  And I would monitor the total amount of available 
> disk space.  WO is not the only thing that can fill it up and kill the server.

+1. No disk space left or no more swap memory are two common problems that are 
huge problems when you get them.

> 
> Chuck
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> On 2012-06-17, at 5:59 AM, ute Hoffmann wrote:
> 
>> Hallo,
>> I have a Mac Os X server running a number of WebObjects Applications for two 
>> years now.
>> In the morning the server was no longer reachable via ssh or via Apache.
>> 
>> The reason was a logfile of one Application instance which had the size of 
>> 211GB.
>> 
>> The instances are all scheduled nightly thus the file had piled up to that 
>> size from  sometime early morning
>> to Midday. As the webobjects logs are pure textfiles something must have 
>> gone completely wrong in this instance
>> today to get that amount of output. Unfortunately this file had to be 
>> deleted at once (it blocked the disk) without a chance to
>> have a look on it.
>> 
>> Another instance had this in the logfiles (some of this):
>> 22192168 [WorkerThread64] WARN NSLog  - <WOWorkerThread id=64 socket=null> 
>> IOException occurred while accepting server socket: 
>> java.net.SocketException: Too many open files in system
>> 22192168 [WorkerThread65] WARN NSLog  - <WOWorkerThread id=65 socket=null> 
>> IOException occurred while accepting server socket: 
>> java.net.SocketException: Too many open files in system
>> 
>> 
>> Has someone seen it and could this be the cause of my problem (I can image 
>> it filling a logfile when repeated often enough to a enourmous size)?
>> 
>> If this could be the cause, does someone know how to detect this bevore I 
>> get to a filesize of the logfile
>> which kills the server? Or what is likely to be the reason of this. The App 
>> has been running stable for years, no large logfiles...
>> 
>> By the way, is there a way to detect the size of a textfile (logfile) and 
>> have a process send me a message that something goes wrong,
>> when the file reaches a certain size?
>> 
>> Thanks a lot
>> 
>> Ute 
>> 
>> 
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