This should only happen when an old client is talking to a new server
or vice versa. Make sure you kill all existing servers and restart the
servers.

On Jan 31, 12:19 pm, Mateusz Berezecki <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Doug,
>
> Both kfs and local brokers crash over here when using thrift for
> talking to them.
> Here's the offending line.
>
> #0  0x0000000000491d19 in Hypertable::CommHeader::decode
> (this=0x1f2b968, bufp=0x425eef98, remainp=0x425eef90)
>     at /home/mateusz/work/hypertable/src/cc/AsyncComm/CommHeader.cc:51
> 51        HT_ASSERT(*remainp >= FIXED_LENGTH);
>
> This is a real blocker. All other threads are doing epoll_wait stuff.
>
> The platform I'm running it on is a x86_64 ubuntu linux. All compiled
> using gcc-4.3.2 with boost 1.37.
>
> the full stack trace below:
>
> #0  0x00000000004b0b01 in Hypertable::CommHeader::decode
> (this=0x2150e28, bufp=0x42d43ff8, remainp=0x42d43ff0)
>     at /home/mateusz/work/hypertable/src/cc/AsyncComm/CommHeader.cc:51
> #1  0x00000000004b7980 in Hypertable::Event::load_header
> (this=0x2150df0, sd=19, buf=0x2155930 "", len=0)
>     at /home/mateusz/work/hypertable/src/cc/AsyncComm/Event.h:78
> #2  0x00000000004b53f5 in
> Hypertable::IOHandlerData::handle_message_header (this=0x21558a0,
> arrival_clocks=0)
>     at /home/mateusz/work/hypertable/src/cc/AsyncComm/IOHandlerData.cc:326
> #3  0x00000000004b670e in Hypertable::IOHandlerData::handle_event
> (this=0x21558a0, event=0x42d453c0, arrival_clocks=0)
>     at /home/mateusz/work/hypertable/src/cc/AsyncComm/IOHandlerData.cc:144
> #4  0x00000000004bfc7b in Hypertable::ReactorRunner::operator() 
> (this=0x214dd98)
>     at /home/mateusz/work/hypertable/src/cc/AsyncComm/ReactorRunner.cc:95
> #5  0x00000000004bf0ea in
> boost::detail::thread_data<Hypertable::ReactorRunner>::run
> (this=0x214dc90)
>     at /usr/local/include/boost/thread/detail/thread.hpp:56
> #6  0x00000000004fd0d7 in thread_proxy ()
> #7  0x00007fa608ae33ea in start_thread () from /lib/libpthread.so.0
> #8  0x00007fa6080a6c6d in clone () from /lib/libc.so.6
> #9  0x0000000000000000 in ?? ()
>
> Is there any other information I can supply you with?
>
> Mateusz
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