I was probably a little bit too tired yesterday when I couldn't see the
difference
between 9 and 11, as other pointed out :-(
Anyway, the annoying thing with fileserver getting terminated hard while
still
offlining volumes is a problem. A simple way to fix it would be to have
a pipe
between bos and whatever daemon it has and send keepalives to see that it
hasn't hung, but I don't know what other implications that might have.
Should I write something like this or just leave it?
-- ragge
On 10/10/2010 10:27 AM, Derrick Brashear wrote:
I'll echo the call for the backtrace, which is the potentially RT-Bug-worthy
thing here.
Derrick
On Oct 9, 2010, at 10:38 AM, Anders Magnusson<ra...@ltu.se> wrote:
I noticed an annoying thing yesterday; if fileserver takes more than 30*60
seconds to
shutdown, it is killed by bos, even though it is still offlining volumes.
(more annoying;
fileserver fails to handle SIGKILL correctly and segfaults as a side effect).
This is for 1.4.12.1, I haven't looked at 1.5, but I do not think it ever
should force fileserver
to die while it's doing it's work. No idea how to implement this though
without a major rewrite.
Should I send a RT bug report on it?
-- Ragge
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