Raf, 

Not sure if this thread is related to my problem. I have a single management 
server with a few messed up tasks. 

Is it safe to remove everything from the async_job and async_job_view tables 
(apart from any current jobs)? 

Thanks 

Andrei 

----- Original Message -----

From: "Rafael Weingartner" <rafaelweingart...@gmail.com> 
To: dev@cloudstack.apache.org 
Sent: Monday, 9 June, 2014 9:42:24 PM 
Subject: Re: deleting or cancelling broken ACS jobs 

have you seem this thread? 
http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/cloudstack-users/201404.mbox/%3cblu176-w37d2e5fc141028f7d1937db4...@phx.gbl%3E
 
I think this might work to delete the broken tasks. 


On Mon, Jun 9, 2014 at 5:35 PM, Andrei Mikhailovsky <and...@arhont.com> 
wrote: 

> Hello guys, 
> 
> was wondering if anyone have come across an issue where acs would get 
> stuck on several jobs and keeps trying to do them over and over again? 
> 
> I've come across an issue a few days ago. For some reason I have about 5 
> or 6 XenServer cluster jobs which have gone crazy. These jobs are of 
> different nature, like template creation, vm start and enable host 
> maintenance. 
> They keep on repeating in the logs about 20-30 times a second, causing 
> overfilling of logs. I get about 20GB of management server logs each day 
> and it seems that these stuck jobs are causing the overflow. I am also not 
> able to perform any activity on the XenServer cluster which has those stuck 
> jobs. I am unable to start or stop jobs or pretty much do anything with it. 
> 
> I've tried restarting both the management server and the xenserver hosts, 
> but that didn't help. After a short while following a restart the same 
> thing starts to happen. 
> 
> Is there a way for ACS to cancel / remove these jobs? I've looked at the 
> async_job and async_job_view db tables and I can see 28 entries there 
> amongst which are these stuck jobs gone crazy. Is it safe for me to simply 
> remove them from the database and restart the management server? Are there 
> any other db tables that I should look at? 
> 
> Many thanks 
> 
> Andrei 
> 
> 
> 


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Rafael Weingärtner 

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