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new AsyncClient stuff in java.
I am considering using thrift for a project, and am intrigued by the new
AsyncClient stuff in the java stack. I have a question arising from very
early prototyping, and I wondered if anyone might be able to give some
guidance. (FWIW, should we use thrift, Dell will likely commit back any
work we do to thrift in order to solve our issues, possibly including
helping to implement similar AsyncClient functionality in .Net.)
When testing the asyncClient, it seems as though the arguments to my
method are not actually included in what is getting sent across to the
server. The server is receiving the request, but when parsing the
arguments, ends up with a null... Is this something that someone has
already addressed and I need to take the latest stamp, (code is a snapshot
from ealy last week), or is this something that's gone unnoticed?
Thanks!
Mike
Michael Brindamour
Dell | Software Engineer
300 Innovative Way
Nashua, NH 03062 USA
Michael_B### @Dell.com
office: 1.603.589.5845
Created: (HDFS-1301) TestHDFSProxy need to use server side conf for ProxyUser stuff.
TestHDFSProxy need to use server side conf for ProxyUser stuff.
Created: (SLING-1617) Wrong dependency version for the adbera stuff in contrib/scipting/jsp-taglib-a
Wrong dependency version for the adbera stuff in contrib/scipting/jsp-taglib-atom project
Closed: (THRIFT-699) Excise unused "native protocol method table" stuff from thrift_native
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Bryan Duxbury closed THRIFT-699.
crit] (28)No space left on device
Hello everybody, I am getting below error on Apache/2.2.11 (Unix) running on Solaris 10 production machine: "[crit] (28)No space left on device: mod_rewrite: could not create rewrite_log_lock" I have checked device space on which apache is installed and its fine: @machine: /usr/local/apache2/bin> df -h /usr Filesystem size used avail capacity Mounted on /dev/dsk/c1t0d0s0 79G 9.6G 68G 13% / After googling this error I tried below commands, but no success: ipcs -s | grep www [returned nothing] Please guide why this error is coming and what its permenent resolution. #################### httpd.conf ############# <IfModule prefork.c> StartServers 8 MinSpareServers 5 MaxSpareServers 20 MaxClients 250 MaxRequestsPerChild 0 </IfModule> #################### httpd.conf ############# ALSO: there is a cron which do daily log rollup and restarts httpd using below command: "apachectl graceful" Looking for help. Bye, Viki
DO NOT REPLY CGI processes left defunct/zombie under 2.0.54
https://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=23911
Nick Kew <nic### @webthing.com> changed:
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Updated: (HIVE-870) Implement LEFT SEMI JOIN
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Carl Steinbach updated HIVE-870:
Closed: (DERBY-3904) NPE on left join with aggregate
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Rick Hillegas closed DERBY-3904.
Commented: (CHUKWA-487) Collector left in a bad state after temprorary NN outage
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Ari Rabkin commented on CHUKWA-487:
Updated: (CHUKWA-487) Collector left in a bad state after temprorary NN outage
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Ari Rabkin updated CHUKWA-487:
Closed: (CLK-262) Left Justify Reset/Submit Buttons on Form
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Bob Schellink closed CLK-262.
Created: (EMAIL-98) Encoding and folding of headers should not be left to the user
Encoding and folding of headers should not be left to the user
hdfs system crashes when loading files bigger than local space left
Hi, I have a small cluster with 5 nodes and one node is working as NameNode as DataNode same time. On NameNode I load amount of data (100GB) to hdfs that is bigger than local space on the node left Sometimes hadoop allows to load amount of data bigger than local space on the node. Sometimes hadoop crashes and I have to reformat hdfs. The only robust solution I found for this problem is to remove namenode from slaves list before loading data restart cluster upload data add namenode to slaves list restart cluster in this case I never had hdfs crush. Did anyone found more elegant solution for my problem? Thanks in Advance, Vitaliy
Updated: (VFS-311) When moving local file, target parent be left unaware of a new child
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Kirill Safonov updated VFS-311:
Created: (VFS-311) When moving local file, target parent be left unaware of a new child
When moving local file, target parent be left unaware of a new child
Commented: (DERBY-4471) Left outer join reassociation rewrite gives wrong result
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Rick Hillegas commented on DERBY-4471:
Updated: (DERBY-4471) Left outer join reassociation rewrite gives wrong result
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Dag H. Wanvik updated DERBY-4471:
Updated: (DERBY-4471) Left outer join reassociation rewrite gives wrong result
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Dag H. Wanvik updated DERBY-4471:
mod_jk problem - 1457: All tomcat instances failed, no more workers left (attempt=1, retry=1)
Hello to all, I have a problem with mod_jk (hope this is the right place form my problem). Used servers and versions: - Apache 2.2.15 (Win32) - mod_jk/1.2.30 - Apache Tomcat/6.0.20 using AJP/1.3 - jdk1.5.0_12 Problem description: I enter the appropriate URL pointing to the balancing web server into the internet explorer address bar (IE on a host different to the machine where web server and tomcats are installed), press enter and get a '503 - service unavailable message' back. I have 2 Tomcat instances, both up and running and http accessible. When (with the same internet explorer window) I first enter the URL of one Tomcat instance directly, get the requested page back, then again try the URL using the web server, it suddenly works. This seems not to be due to caching, because I do not see the failure message in mod_jk.log anymore and I get log information which indicates that everything went fine. When I try to access the web server URL locally from the machine where all servers are installed, it works from the beginning. I tried several configurations and don't know what else to try. The mod_jk status page shows that the tomcat instances were found and that there is no error. mod_jk.log shows those messages when I enter the web servers URL: (I attached 2 full mod_jk.conf to this email with different configs but same result). [Mon Jun 07 18:29:29 2010][1944:408] [debug] jk_uri_worker_map.c (1036): Attempting to map URI '/W********h/' from 4 maps [Mon Jun 07 18:29:29 2010][1944:408] [debug] jk_uri_worker_map.c (850): Attempting to map context URI '/W********h/*=balancer' source 'JkMount' [Mon Jun 07 18:29:29 2010][1944:408] [debug] jk_uri_worker_map.c (863): Found a wildchar match '/W********h/*=balancer' [Mon Jun 07 18:29:29 2010][1944:408] [debug] mod_jk.c (2462): Into handler jakarta-servlet worker=balancer r->proxyreq=0 [Mon Jun 07 18:29:29 2010][1944:408] [debug] jk_worker.c (116): found a worker balancer [Mon Jun 07 18:29:29 2010][1944:408] [debug] jk_worker.c (339): Maintaining worker balancer [Mon Jun 07 18:29:29 2010][1944:408] [debug] jk_ajp_common.c (3197): reached pool min size 32 from 64 cache slots [Mon Jun 07 18:29:29 2010][1944:408] [debug] jk_ajp_common.c (3197): reached pool min size 32 from 64 cache slots [Mon Jun 07 18:29:29 2010][1944:408] [debug] jk_worker.c (293): Found worker type 'lb' [Mon Jun 07 18:29:29 2010][1944:408] [debug] mod_jk.c (978): Service protocol=HTTP/1.0 method=GET ssl=false host=(null) addr=**.*.*.130 name=********* port=8080 auth=(null) user=(null) laddr=**.*.*.21 raddr=**.*.*.130 uri=/Workbench/ [Mon Jun 07 18:29:29 2010][1944:408] [debug] jk_lb_worker.c (1118): service sticky_session=1 id='933BF867682BC5657E3F27E5D17917D7' [Mon Jun 07 18:29:29 2010][1944:408] [debug] jk_lb_worker.c (946): searching worker for partial sessionid 933BF867682BC5657E3F27E5D17917D7 [Mon Jun 07 18:29:29 2010][1944:408] [info] jk_lb_worker.c (985): all workers are in error state for session 933BF867682BC5657E3F27E5D17917D7 [Mon Jun 07 18:29:29 2010][1944:408] [info] jk_lb_worker.c (1448): All tomcat instances failed, no more workers left for recovery (attempt=0, retry=0) [Mon Jun 07 18:29:29 2010][1944:408] [debug] jk_lb_worker.c (946): searching worker for partial sessionid 933BF867682BC5657E3F27E5D17917D7 [Mon Jun 07 18:29:29 2010][1944:408] [info] jk_lb_worker.c (985): all workers are in error state for session 933BF867682BC5657E3F27E5D17917D7 [Mon Jun 07 18:29:29 2010][1944:408] [info] jk_lb_worker.c (1457): All tomcat instances failed, no more workers left (attempt=1, retry=0) [Mon Jun 07 18:29:29 2010][1944:408] [debug] jk_lb_worker.c (1131): retry 1, sleeping for 100 ms before retrying [Mon Jun 07 18:29:29 2010][1944:408] [debug] jk_lb_worker.c (946): searching worker for partial sessionid 933BF867682BC5657E3F27E5D17917D7 [Mon Jun 07 18:29:29 2010][1944:408] [info] jk_lb_worker.c (985): all workers are in error state for session 933BF867682BC5657E3F27E5D17917D7 [Mon Jun 07 18:29:29 2010][1944:408] [info] jk_lb_worker.c (1457): All tomcat instances failed, no more workers left (attempt=0, retry=1) [Mon Jun 07 18:29:29 2010][1944:408] [debug] jk_lb_worker.c (946): searching worker for partial sessionid 933BF867682BC5657E3F27E5D17917D7 [Mon Jun 07 18:29:29 2010][1944:408] [info] jk_lb_worker.c (985): all workers are in error state for session 933BF867682BC5657E3F27E5D17917D7 [Mon Jun 07 18:29:29 2010][1944:408] [info] jk_lb_worker.c (1457): All tomcat instances failed, no more workers left (attempt=1, retry=1) [Mon Jun 07 18:29:29 2010][1944:408] [info] jk_lb_worker.c (1468): All tomcat instances are busy or in error state [Mon Jun 07 18:29:29 2010][1944:408] [error] jk_lb_worker.c (1473): All tomcat instances failed, no more workers left [Mon Jun 07 18:29:29 2010]balancer ********* 0.109377 [Mon Jun 07 18:29:29 2010][1944:408] [info] mod_jk.c (2618): Service error=0 for worker=balancer workers.properties:
Commented: (DERBY-4471) Left outer join reassociation rewrite gives wrong result
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