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class=985583702-26062008>I apologise for the wierd email some of you might have
received, it seems the list</SPAN></FONT></DIV>
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class=985583702-26062008>server interpreted the spread logs as binary.
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class=985583702-26062008>Here is my original message:</SPAN></FONT></DIV>
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<DIV dir=ltr align=left><FONT face=Arial color=#0000ff size=2>Hello I'm
wondering if anyone would have some suggestions on having one of my 10
<BR>servers crash out with a Gstate 3 alarm.<BR> <BR>The config file
is<BR>::::::<BR>Spread_Segment 192.168.5.255:4803 {<BR>
act-server 192.168.5.121<BR>
nsw-server 192.168.5.239 #como-mac2 @ Pilling's
desk<BR> nt-server 192.168.5.221<BR>
qld-server 192.168.5.64<BR>
tas-server 192.168.5.222<BR>
vic-server 192.168.5.190<BR> wa-server
192.168.5.220<BR> c2d-phlogiston
192.168.5.96<BR> c2d-turner1
192.168.5.14<BR> will-server
192.168.5.36<BR> <BR> nz-server
192.168.5.54<BR>}<BR> <BR>Spread_Segment 192.168.10.255:4803
{<BR>#thunderbird acts as sa-server<BR>
sa-server 192.168.10.3 #thunderbird @ pilling's
Desk<BR>}<BR> <BR>#Spread_Segment 192.168.41.255:4803 {<BR>#Matthew's
Machine goes up and down causes problems at the
moment<BR>#
nz-server 192.168.41.71<BR>#}<BR>DangerousMonitor =
true<BR>EventLogFile =
spreadlog_%h.out<BR>EventTimeStamp<BR>::::::<BR> <BR>Only nsw-server and
sa-server are physical machines, all others are VMs.<BR>Neither of the c2d
machines are still active and so never join the network.<BR> <BR>The
sequence I go through to test our application is<BR>All servers start
spread<BR>All servers start a logging application that attaches to local spread
server.<BR>nsw and sa servers start a chat room client.<BR>I send a few
messages.<BR>Using sptmonitor,exe on nsw-server, I partition network
into<BR>{ACT,NSW,QLD,NT},{NZ},{WILL,WA,SA,VIC,TAS}<BR>I send a few chat messages
from NSW and SA<BR>Using sptmonitor on nsw-server, I repartition too
<BR>{ACT,NSW,QLD,NT},{NZ,WILL,WA,SA,VIC,TAS}<BR>Send a few more chat messages
from both machines.<BR>Then I cancel the monitor induced
partition.<BR> <BR>At this point, NSW server chat applications shows the
network has fully healed, and<BR>then within a few seconds detects that SA
server is unreachable, the segment of the <BR>spread daemon log at NSW server
is<BR> <BR>[Wed 25 Jun 2008 14:38:45] Net_recv: Got monitor message,
component 1<BR>[Wed 25 Jun 2008 14:38:45] Net_recv: Got monitor message,
component 1<BR>[Wed 25 Jun 2008 14:38:56] Net_recv: Got monitor message,
component 0<BR>[Wed 25 Jun 2008 14:38:56] Net_recv: Got monitor message,
component 0<BR>Membership id is ( -2085026439, 1214370570)<BR>[Wed 25 Jun 2008
14:39:27] --------------------<BR>[Wed 25 Jun 2008 14:39:27] Configuration at
nsw-server is:<BR>[Wed 25 Jun 2008 14:39:27] Num Segments 2<BR>[Wed 25 Jun 2008
14:39:27]
9
192.168.5.255 4803<BR>[Wed 25 Jun 2008
14:39:27]
act-server
192.168.5.121 <BR>[Wed 25 Jun 2008
14:39:27]
nsw-server
192.168.5.239 <BR>[Wed 25 Jun 2008
14:39:27]
nt-server
192.168.5.221 <BR>[Wed 25 Jun 2008
14:39:27]
qld-server
192.168.5.64 <BR>[Wed 25 Jun 2008
14:39:27]
tas-server
192.168.5.222 <BR>[Wed 25 Jun 2008
14:39:27]
vic-server
192.168.5.190 <BR>[Wed 25 Jun 2008
14:39:27]
wa-server
192.168.5.220 <BR>[Wed 25 Jun 2008
14:39:27]
will-server
192.168.5.36 <BR>[Wed 25 Jun 2008
14:39:27]
nz-server
192.168.5.54 <BR>[Wed 25 Jun 2008
14:39:27]
1
192.168.10.255 4803<BR>[Wed 25 Jun 2008
14:39:27]
sa-server
192.168.10.3 <BR>[Wed 25 Jun 2008 14:39:27]
====================<BR>Membership id is ( -2085026439, 1214370582)<BR>[Wed 25
Jun 2008 14:39:39] --------------------<BR>[Wed 25 Jun 2008 14:39:39]
Configuration at nsw-server is:<BR>[Wed 25 Jun 2008 14:39:39] Num Segments
2<BR>[Wed 25 Jun 2008 14:39:39]
9
192.168.5.255 4803<BR>[Wed 25 Jun 2008
14:39:39]
act-server
192.168.5.121 <BR>[Wed 25 Jun 2008
14:39:39]
nsw-server
192.168.5.239 <BR>[Wed 25 Jun 2008
14:39:39]
nt-server
192.168.5.221 <BR>[Wed 25 Jun 2008
14:39:39]
qld-server
192.168.5.64 <BR>[Wed 25 Jun 2008
14:39:39]
tas-server
192.168.5.222 <BR>[Wed 25 Jun 2008
14:39:39]
vic-server
192.168.5.190 <BR>[Wed 25 Jun 2008
14:39:39]
wa-server
192.168.5.220 <BR>[Wed 25 Jun 2008
14:39:39]
will-server
192.168.5.36 <BR>[Wed 25 Jun 2008
14:39:39]
nz-server
192.168.5.54 <BR>[Wed 25 Jun 2008
14:39:39]
0
192.168.10.255 4803<BR> <BR>The end of the spreadlog for
SA server is</FONT></DIV>
<DIV> </DIV>
<DIV dir=ltr align=left><FONT face=Arial color=#0000ff size=2>[Wed 25 Jun 2008
14:38:44] Net_recv: Got monitor message, component 2<BR>[Wed 25 Jun 2008
14:38:44] Net_recv: Got monitor message, component 2<BR>[Wed 25 Jun 2008
14:38:55] Net_recv: Got monitor message, component 0<BR>[Wed 25 Jun 2008
14:38:55] Net_recv: Got monitor message, component 0<BR>Membership id is (
-2085026439, 1214370570)<BR>[Wed 25 Jun 2008 14:39:26]
--------------------<BR>[Wed 25 Jun 2008 14:39:26] Configuration at sa-server
is:<BR>[Wed 25 Jun 2008 14:39:26] Num Segments 2<BR>[Wed 25 Jun 2008
14:39:26] 9 192.168.5.255 4803<BR>[Wed 25 Jun 2008
14:39:26]
act-server
192.168.5.121 <BR>[Wed 25 Jun 2008 14:39:26]
nsw-server
192.168.5.239 <BR>[Wed 25 Jun 2008 14:39:26]
nt-server
192.168.5.221 <BR>[Wed 25 Jun 2008 14:39:26]
qld-server
192.168.5.64 <BR>[Wed 25 Jun 2008 14:39:26]
tas-server
192.168.5.222 <BR>[Wed 25 Jun 2008 14:39:26]
vic-server
192.168.5.190 <BR>[Wed 25 Jun 2008 14:39:26]
wa-server
192.168.5.220 <BR>[Wed 25 Jun 2008 14:39:26]
will-server
192.168.5.36 <BR>[Wed 25 Jun 2008 14:39:26]
nz-server
192.168.5.54 <BR>[Wed 25 Jun 2008 14:39:26] 1
192.168.10.255 4803<BR>[Wed 25 Jun 2008 14:39:26]
sa-server
192.168.10.3 <BR>[Wed 25 Jun 2008 14:39:26]
====================<BR>[Wed 25 Jun 2008 14:39:26] G_analize_groups: Gstate is
3<BR>Exit caused by Alarm(EXIT)</FONT></DIV>
<DIV> </DIV>
<DIV dir=ltr align=left><FONT face=Arial color=#0000ff size=2>I've included the
full SA log as an attachment<SPAN class=985583702-26062008> to my previous
post</SPAN></FONT></DIV>
<DIV dir=ltr align=left><FONT><SPAN class=985583702-26062008></SPAN><SPAN
class=985583702-26062008></SPAN><FONT face=Arial color=#0000ff size=2>w<SPAN
class=985583702-26062008>ith almost the same subject. The attachment worked but
the email </SPAN></FONT></FONT></DIV>
<DIV dir=ltr align=left><FONT><FONT><SPAN class=985583702-26062008></SPAN><SPAN
class=985583702-26062008></SPAN><FONT face=Arial color=#0000ff size=2>b<SPAN
class=985583702-26062008>ody didn't.</SPAN><BR> <BR>This error has occurred
on multiple occasions, but did not occur when I tried the<BR>same exercise with
only {NSW,NZ,SA} as the active services.<BR> <BR>I'd be greatful for any
suggestions, and what does Gstate 3 mean. I take<BR>it it is a point in the
spread membership state machine<SPAN class=985583702-26062008> but where is
it up to</SPAN></FONT></FONT></FONT></DIV>
<DIV dir=ltr align=left><FONT><FONT><FONT><SPAN
class=985583702-26062008></SPAN><SPAN class=985583702-26062008></SPAN><FONT
face=Arial color=#0000ff size=2>l<SPAN
class=985583702-26062008>ogically?</SPAN><BR> <BR>Regards,<BR> <BR>Michael<BR></FONT></DIV></FONT></FONT></FONT>
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