Thanks for both of you.
I checked the system load with vmstat. Cpu idle time is between 80-99%.
/var is 50% full.
I do not receive any LLT alarms.
BR,
Laszlo
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From: Jim Senicka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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A couple points.
- HAD getting recycled by GAB is due to HAD not heart beating with GAB on the
local box. This has pretty much zero to do with LLT heartbeat between boxes.
- HAD not heart beating GAB is indicative of HAD either being swapped out due
to extreme high load (it runs as a real time
Sorry for my late entry in this conversation, meant to reply sooner.
Jim you are correct it probably is load. In the messages file that
Laszlo attached we have the load averages:
> number of cpu: 2
> number of processes: 192
> load average in 1 min: 1.86
>
Hi,
I followed your instruction adn edited gabtab which now looks like:
/sbin/gabconfig -c -k -n2
but still the HAD is restarted by the gab.
BR,
Laszlo
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Do you have a support case open?
Other than load, I am unaware of anything in VCS 4.1 which can cause HAD to
block
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But it shouldn't be halting the system now, gab will still kill had.
Do you have any llt errors or more importantly, any layer 2 errors with
the heartbeat networks?
How do you know it's not the load? What are you using to determine that? What
do yo
VCS 4.1, Sun Solaris 9
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