Well, that's JGroups. I don't know if they have a JIRA ticket open for that - you could report it to them.

On 8/2/17 11:13 PM, Thacker, Dharam wrote:

Hello Bruce,

Is that a known bug where empty datagrams throw EOFException?

I don’t think this may ever happen with use of spring data geode API. I am using secured locator and server with cluster configuration service where we have extended SecurityManager and Postprocessor implementation.

Do you think of anything which might have caused this?

Thanks,

Dharam

*From:*Thacker, Dharam
*Sent:* Wednesday, August 02, 2017 12:08 AM
*To:* [email protected]
*Subject:* Re: EOFException on incoming message [Geode 1.1.1]

Shouldn't it handle empty datagrams?

Regards,

Dharam


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*From: *Bruce Schuchardt <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>
*Sent: *Aug 1, 2017 23:38
*To: *[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
*Subject: *Re: EOFException on incoming message [Geode 1.1.1]

That looks like something is sending empty datagrams to your process. The EOFException is being thrown by JGroups when it tries to read the protocol version, a two byte integer.

They're being received by the unicast receiver thread so they aren't multicast packets.

On 7/31/17 11:00 AM, Thacker, Dharam wrote:

    Hello Team,

    Could you suggest me about below issue?  I am running Apache geode
    1.1.1 via spring data geode 1.0.0.Incubating
    <http://1.1.1.Incubating> version with overridden geode jars.

    Thanks & Regards,

    Dharam


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    *From: *"Thacker, Dharam" <[email protected]>
    <mailto:[email protected]>
    *Sent: *Jul 28, 2017 4:14 PM
    *To: *[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
    *Subject: *EOFException on incoming message [Geode 1.1.1]

    Hi Team,

    I am seeing multiple below error messages in our all servers in
    cluster. Could you help us to understand/resolve the same?

    Version: Geode 1.1.1

    OS: Red Hat Linux 6.8

    JDK: 1.8

    [error 2017/07/28 00:13:30.521 EDT EventServer <unicast
    receiver,hostXXX> tid=0x45] JGRP000030: hostXXX<v2>:1025: failed
    handling incoming message: java.io.EOFException

    java.io.EOFException

            at
    
org.jgroups.util.ByteArrayDataInputStream.readShort(ByteArrayDataInputStream.java:138)

            at org.jgroups.protocols.TP.handleSingleMessage(TP.java:1705)

            at org.jgroups.protocols.TP.receive(TP.java:1654)

            at
    
org.apache.geode.distributed.internal.membership.gms.messenger.Transport.receive(Transport.java:160)

            at org.jgroups.protocols.UDP$PacketReceiver.run(UDP.java:701)

            at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:745)

    Thanks & Regards,

    Dharam

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