When, but not why.

He is using a blade center, so the "chassis" is managing an aspect and the
two are fighting each other.

I think we know where the problem lies. Let him get the chassis to play nice
and see what happens from there.
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----- Original Message -----
From: sipx-users-boun...@list.sipfoundry.org
<sipx-users-boun...@list.sipfoundry.org>
To: sipx-users@list.sipfoundry.org <sipx-users@list.sipfoundry.org>
Sent: Wed Jul 07 10:51:35 2010
Subject: Re: [sipx-users] Random Dropped Registrations

Maybe running a script like this will shed some light on your time issues.

for i in {1..5000}
do
    date >>/tmp/timecheck
    sleep 1
done

This should output the time every second to a file for 5000 seconds. It
may give you an idea of when your clock is going haywire.

On 7/7/2010 9:28 AM, Tony Graziano wrote:
> How about fixing the timing on your blade center? I think lots of
> people will be happy to have that working properly!
>
> Once that is fixed let's wait to hear if you have anymore "lost"
> registrations.
>
> On Wed, Jul 7, 2010 at 10:23 AM, m...@grounded.net
> <mailto:m...@grounded.net> <m...@grounded.net
> <mailto:m...@grounded.net>> wrote:
>
>     > You provided approximately 33 seconds of log data, and did not
>     tell us
>     > the time window during which the registrations disappeared.
>
>     Didn't think you would want it because the relevant part seems to
>     be when the problem occurs. It appears to be a timer related issue.
>     I found some mentions of what I see in the error but haven't found
>     a solution.
>
>     > There is nothing useful in that data.
>
>     Just prior to the problem being repeated, everything looked
>     normal, we saw no errors anywhere. This is why I didn't post the
>     entire log and only a few seconds prior. When we were able to
>     duplicate the problem, we were watching wireshark, running tail -f
>     on the sipregistrations.log and looking at the Active
>     Registrations window.
>
>     When the problem occurred, what we saw was that all phones in the
>     Active Registrations screen appeared to go inactive. No phones
>     were listed in that screen. At that same time, we noticed sipx
>     throw a large number of errors, most of which were similarly
>     repeated, all seemed to have something to do with timer, timing.
>
>
> "2010-07-07T06:00:47.560565Z":69042:KERNEL:WARNING:uc.mydomain.com:OsTimer-12:B6EF4B90:SipRegistrar:"OsTimerTask::insertTimer
>     timer to fire 2846079116 microseconds in the past, queue length = 0"
>
> "2010-07-07T06:00:47.583583Z":70167:KERNEL:WARNING:uc.mydomain.com:OsTimer-12:B6EF4B90:SipRegistrar:"OsTimerTask::insertTimer
>     timer to fire 479721900 microseconds in the past, queue length = 0"
>
>     The above shows up repeatedly, the only difference being the
>     microseconds so that seems to indicate a timing issue.
>
>     The below is the other error which repeated many times.
>
>
> "2010-07-07T06:00:47.565994Z":69302:KERNEL:NOTICE:uc.mydomain.com:OsTimer-12:B6EF4B90:SipRegistrar:"OsMsgQShared::doSendCore
>     message queue 'SipUserAgent-15' is over half full - count = 58,
>     max = 100"
>
>     Just seconds after this event occurred, we watched as phones
>     slowly began showing up as active again in the Active
>     Registrations screen.
>
>     It seemed to me that these warnings are the crux of the issue and
>     didn't see anything else in the log which seemed to indicate anything.
>     If you feel the whole log should be posted, I can certainly do that.
>
>
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> Because 31 Oct = 25 Dec.
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