Re: Bittorrent (Was: RE: [HACKERS] [SUGGESTION] CVSync )
От | Marc G. Fournier |
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Тема | Re: Bittorrent (Was: RE: [HACKERS] [SUGGESTION] CVSync ) |
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Msg-id | 20060327161411.T947@ganymede.hub.org обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: Bittorrent (Was: RE: [HACKERS] [SUGGESTION] CVSync ) ("Magnus Hagander" <mha@sollentuna.net>) |
Список | pgsql-www |
On Mon, 27 Mar 2006, Magnus Hagander wrote: >>> It's automatically reproduced every 10 minutes. There are two >>> possibilities: >> >> 'k, I'm seeing processes running since 2pm Sunday ... so >> "every 10 minutes", what exactly is happening? >> >> # ps aux | grep btlaunchmany | grep Sun02 | wc -l >> 36 > > Yeah. That's a reasonably normal amount of timing. > What happens is that the script detects a lot of btlaunchmany that are > suddenly gone. Either they are still there, and not showing up, or they > are dead. It could well be that they've crashed. > > BTW, I've disabled the cronjob now since it sends an email to the slaves > list every 10 minutes :-) So right now, nothing happens. > > >>> 2) They are no longer reported in a way that Proc::ProcessTable can >>> read. See the code at >>> >> http://gborg.postgresql.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb.cgi/portal/tools/bt/updatet >>> or rents.pl?rev=1.8;cvsroot=pgweb for what we're trying to do. It is >>> *possible* this is done because the processes are swapped >> out, though >>> I >>> *think* I tested the code and it handled that. >> >> 'k, first ... "processes are swapped out" ... unless >> something really odd is happening, I've never heard of a >> process swapped out that is removed from the process table >> ... at least not under FreeBSD ... > > Nope, that would be really weird. But it could well be a bug in the perl > library Proc::ProcessTable as well. Or, it could be not listing 'non-reaped (ie. Zombie)' processes ... but, the ps listing doesn't seem to be marking them as Zombie ... >> If you can be online tomorrow afternoon ... ? that way, when >> I bring it back up, you are able to look over it for any issues ... > > Afternoon your time or mine ;-) I *think* we are 4 hours off ... always makes it fun to scheduale, I don't want to make it too late for you, but not too early for me :) How about 6pm-ish your time, which I htink is around 2pm mine? > Oh. Could *that* be where the problem comes from? Ithought the () > indicated they were swapped out, I thin kit does on linux :-) It could be ... only place I've ever noticed this is on a system where the child processes weren't being properly killed off though ... ---- Marc G. Fournier Hub.Org Networking Services (http://www.hub.org) Email: scrappy@hub.org Yahoo!: yscrappy ICQ: 7615664
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