On Wed, Dec 31, 2008 at 9:45 AM, Craig Cook <user-bd346ac7bd4a@xymon.invalid> wrote:
The server is Solaris 10.
Yesterday I shut down hobbit, moved to another disk, created a soft link,
started up again. Now this shows up in hobbitfetch.log:
2008-12-31 08:49:52 Caught TERM signal, terminating
2008-12-31 08:53:49 Connection lost during connect/write to 10.1.1.184:1984
(req 132): Broken pipe
2008-12-31 08:53:56 Connection lost during connect/write to 10.1.1.183:1984
(req 246): Broken pipe
2008-12-31 08:53:56 Out of sockets (req 280)
2008-12-31 08:53:56 Out of sockets (req 281)
2008-12-31 08:53:56 Out of sockets (req 282)
2008-12-31 08:53:56 Out of sockets (req 283)
2008-12-31 08:53:56 Out of sockets (req 284)
2008-12-31 08:53:56 Out of sockets (req 285)
All my hobbitfetch clients are purple.
How do I identify what sockets are required? It sounds like an OS resource
issue.
Have you tried running `execsnoop' and `opensnoop' (from
dtracetoolkit) ? It should tell you who is trying to connect or open
new socket, if I am not mistaken.
Thanks
Craig
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