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Appendix A Troubleshooting
Frequently Asked Questions
e1000 0: streaming 1 fill 0
e1000 1: streaming 1 fill 0
e1000 3: streaming 0 fill 1
streamer 1 vault 1
serverid 64
groupid 64
maxpacketsize 1316
management eth0
ingest eth0
trickspeedsv2 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
ftpout if eth0 max utilization mbps 0 max sessions 0
fake cylindermap 1
test 4
Q.
How do I know if a subsystem on a server is overloaded?
A.
View the .arroyo.log.protocoltiming.log.<date> file. When you see the “COST REQUEST NO
CAPACITY:” message, it means that the server is running out of capacity and it cannot accept new
streaming requests.
Also, when you see a line in the /arroyo/log/c2k.log.<date> file that says the following:
01-May-2007 17:40:44 UTC :err:ServeStream::reserveStream: refused streamhandle 4 for
goid a445c9780e7f8f due to its load 3750, current load 0
This entry typically means there are no stream ports linked. In the ten-second snapshot of the
/arroyo/log/protocoltiming.log.<date> file, there is a line that shows load values for each of the
major subsystems (LAN, memory, CPU, and so on). More than likely one of the subsystems is at
100, which is the subsystem that is having the problem.
Q.
How do I enable debugging?
A.
Log in to the server as root and enter the following commands:
# su - isa
# cd ~/StreamsDriver
# touch DEBUGGING_ON
# ~/IntegrationTest/debugging_on_off
#./stop_driver
#./run_driver
Q.
How do I update the remote servers from /arroyo/test/RemoteServers?
A.
Log in to the server as root and enter the following commands:
# echo 1 > /proc/calypso/test/readremoteservers