On 09/19/2011 05:58 AM, Joe Coco wrote:
> Hello,
>
> So we’re seeing this problem. Once you have the router configured, a number 
> of hours or a day later when we run xorpsh from the command prompt we get the
> following error:
>
> Saturn:/Log_Drive# xorpsh
>
> Failed to register with router manager process
>
> 102 Command failed Failed to close temporary file: 
> /tmp/rtrmgr-xorpsh-3990-Saturn
>
> The following files are in /tmp
>
> xrl.DfneQu xrl.Dm4fN3 xrl.HRzApF xrl.V3ucPO xrl.fI4sT3 xrl.he3lP3 xrl.l027P5 
> xrl.p9pZbl
>
> The following xorp processes are in the list:
>
> 2379 ? S 12:03 xorp_fea
>
> 2380 ? S 6:51 xorp_rib
>
> 2381 ? S 0:02 xorp_policy
>
> 2382 ? S 0:02 xorp_static_routes
>
> 2383 ? S 11:02 xorp_bgp
>
> 2384 ? Ss 0:48 /usr/local/xorp/sbin/xorp_rtrmgr -b /home/xorp/config.boot -l 
> /var/log/xo
>
> Attached is a log file, not sure if it is telling us anything related to this 
> issue.

I don't see any obvious errors in the logs...but maybe the problem happened
before the time covered in these logs?

One thing though:  It seems we are deleting already-deleted routes very 
often..multiple
per second.  Any idea why this is?  Are your links in constant heavy 
modification?

Can you have it log to a file so that we have the complete logs
available?

Also, if that doesn't show an obvious problem, please run strace xorpsh
to see what system calls it makes (and which ones fail, perhaps).

Finally, you might try increasing the xrl related timeouts by setting
the environ vars on this page before starting xorpsh:

http://xorp.run.montefiore.ulg.ac.be/latex2wiki/user_manual/environment_variables

If increasing timeouts somehow 'fixes' it, then things are still weird, but
it gives us some additional information...

Thanks,
Ben


>
> The only way to manage the router at this point is to kill and restart all 
> processes.
>
> nJoe
>
>
>
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Ben Greear <[email protected]>
Candela Technologies Inc  http://www.candelatech.com

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