1.4.2 - Test 2 (Was: Re: Re: [JDEV] reproducible crash)
Michael F. March
march at indirect.com
Mon Feb 4 11:58:34 CST 2002
Approximately how many concurrent users do you have logged on
when the load is that high?
> Does CVS also include fixes for jabberd eating CPU like a hog?
>
> I've been running 1.4.2-test2 without any transports and after less than
48hrs this is my top output;
>
> 17:28:31 up 103 days, 21:04, 7 users, load average: 0.99, 1.18, 1.32
> 245 processes: 237 sleeping, 2 running, 5 zombie, 1 stopped
> CPU states: 37.3% user, 8.1% system, 0.0% nice, 54.6% idle
> Mem: 647252K total, 643404K used, 3848K free, 17064K buffers
> Swap: 996020K total, 449696K used, 546324K free, 124376K cached
>
> PID USER PRI NI SIZE RSS SHARE STAT %CPU %MEM TIME COMMAND
> 31864 alsutton 14 0 1748 1748 620 S 26.3 0.2 46:58 jabberd
>
>
> :(.
>
> Al.
>
> >> Original Message from "Thomas Muldowney" <temas at box5.net> on Mon, 4 Feb
2002 11:09:52 -0600 <<
>
> Definately upgrade your server. There have been a ton of changes in CVS
> since that time.
>
> --temas
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: tom_waters at mac.com
> To: jdev at jabber.org
> Sent: Saturday, February 02, 2002 9:43 PM
> Subject: [JDEV] reproducible crash
>
>
> My client wants to be able to create new user accounts after the user has
> logged in...
> I'm not sure if this is supposed to be allowed, but when I have the
> following exchange with the server (build from CVS on 1/8/02)
>
> <?xml version='1.0'?><stream:stream
> xmlns:stream='http://etherx.jabber.org/streams' id='3C5CAF04'
> xmlns='jabber:client' from='myservername'>
>
> <iq type="set" id="1001"><query
>
xmlns="jabber:iq:auth"><username>waters</username><password>jabber</password
> ><resource>InstantPictures</resource></query></iq>
>
> <iq type='result' id='1001'/>
>
> <iq type="get" id="1002"><query xmlns="jabber:iq:register"/></iq>
>
> I get a segfault with the following jabberd -D output
>
> Sat Feb 2 19:39:54 2002 mio.c:608 mio while loop, working
> Sat Feb 2 19:39:54 2002 mio.c:746 MIO read from socket 10: <iq type="get"
> id="1002"><query xmlns="jabber:iq:register"/></iq>
> Sat Feb 2 19:39:54 2002 c2s [client.c:266] pthsock_client_read called
with:
> m:1A21D0 flag:3 arg:1A22F0
> Sat Feb 2 19:39:54 2002 deliver.c:460 DELIVER 4:myservername <route
> to='waters at myservername/1AAB90' from='10 at c2s/1A21D0'><iq type='get'
> id='1002'><query xmlns='jabber:iq:register'/></iq></route>
> Sat Feb 2 19:39:54 2002 deliver.c:664 delivering to instance 'sessions'
> Sat Feb 2 19:39:54 2002 deliver.c:83 (17CB50)incoming packet <route
> to='waters at myservername/1AAB90' from='10 at c2s/1A21D0'><iq type='get'
> id='1002'><query xmlns='jabber:iq:register'/></iq></route>
> Sat Feb 2 19:39:54 2002 users.c:132 js_user(waters at myservername,205000)
> Sat Feb 2 19:39:54 2002 mtq 1A5620 entering from pth
> Sat Feb 2 19:39:54 2002 mtq 1A5620 queue call 1A87D0
> Sat Feb 2 19:39:54 2002 sessions.c:235 THREAD:SESSION:FROM received a
> packet!
> Sat Feb 2 19:39:54 2002 modules.c:124 mapi_call 1
> Sat Feb 2 19:39:54 2002 modules.c:147 MAPI 1AAE40
> Sat Feb 2 19:39:54 2002 modules.c:147 MAPI 1AAE50
> Sat Feb 2 19:39:54 2002 modules.c:147 MAPI 1AAE80
> Sat Feb 2 19:39:54 2002 modules.c:147 MAPI 1AAE90
> Sat Feb 2 19:39:54 2002 modules.c:147 MAPI 1AAEA0
> Sat Feb 2 19:39:54 2002 mod_filter.c:791
> packet out from mod_filter
>
> Sat Feb 2 19:39:54 2002 modules.c:147 MAPI 1AAEB0
> Sat Feb 2 19:39:54 2002 modules.c:147 MAPI 1AAF90
> Sat Feb 2 19:39:54 2002 modules.c:147 MAPI 1AAFA0
> Sat Feb 2 19:39:54 2002 modules.c:147 MAPI 1AAFD0
> Sat Feb 2 19:39:54 2002 modules.c:164 mapi_call returning unhandled
> Sat Feb 2 19:39:54 2002 dnsrv.c:144 dnsrv: Read error on coprocess(1): 1
> Operation not permitted
> Sat Feb 2 19:39:54 2002 dnsrv.c:158 DNSRV CHILD: out of loop.. exiting
> normal
> Segmentation fault
>
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