[Spacewalk-list] Spacewalk 1.7 w/ postgresql crashed
Wolfgang Neudorfer
mlist at woifi.at
Mon Nov 19 15:26:07 UTC 2012
Hello Paul,
nobody was logged in and the host is only reachable from a very small network range. I think I can say that nobody did "anything naughty".
I cannot outrule that there was a memory issue and oomkiller started it's madness - but I don't see anything related to this in /var/log/messages.
Any other ideas?
Regards,
Wolfgang
----- Original Message -----
From: "Paul Robert Marino" <prmarino1 at gmail.com>
To: spacewalk-list at redhat.com
Sent: Monday, 19 November, 2012 3:35:56 PM
Subject: Re: [Spacewalk-list] Spacewalk 1.7 w/ postgresql crashed
Postgresql was killed with a -9 which means some one hard killed the process then restarted it. Looks like some one was doing something naughty on your box.
This is not a spacewalk problem this is a sysadmin who made a mistake then didn't fess to it.
On Nov 19, 2012 4:18 AM, "Wolfgang Neudorfer" < mlist at woifi.at > wrote:
Hi,
starting Saturday 17/11/2012 01:46, our Spacewalk server started to send out multiple mails per minute (probably on each connection attempt of a client?) like this:
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RHN TRACEBACK from spacewalk1:
Exception reported from spacewalk1
Time: Sat Nov 17 01:45:30 2012
Exception type <class 'spacewalk.server.rhnSQL.sql_base.SQLConnectError'>
Request object information:
URI: /XMLRPC
Remote Host: 192.168.254.xxx
Server Name: spacewalk1:443
Headers passed in:
Accept-Encoding: identity
CONTENT_LENGTH: 2325
CONTENT_TYPE: text/xml
DOCUMENT_ROOT: /var/www/html
GATEWAY_INTERFACE: CGI/1.1
HTTPS: 1
HTTP_ACCEPT_ENCODING: identity
HTTP_HOST: spacewalk1
HTTP_USER_AGENT: rhn.rpclib.py/$Revision$
HTTP_X_CLIENT_VERSION: 1
HTTP_X_INFO: RPC Processor (C) Red Hat, Inc (version $Revision$)
HTTP_X_RHN_TRANSPORT_CAPABILITY: follow-redirects=3
HTTP_X_TRANSPORT_INFO: Extended Capabilities Transport (C) Red Hat, Inc (version $Revision$)
Host: tsasecspacewalk1.sec
PATH_INFO:
QUERY_STRING:
REMOTE_ADDR: 192.168.254.xxx
REMOTE_PORT: 59649
REQUEST_METHOD: POST
REQUEST_URI: /XMLRPC
SCRIPT_FILENAME: /usr/share/rhn/wsgi/xmlrpc.py
SCRIPT_NAME: /XMLRPC
SCRIPT_URI: https://tsasecspacewalk1.sec/XMLRPC
SCRIPT_URL: /XMLRPC
SERVER_ADDR: 192.168.254.xxx
SERVER_ADMIN: root at localhost
SERVER_NAME: spacewalk1
SERVER_PORT: 443
SERVER_PROTOCOL: HTTP/1.1
SERVER_SIGNATURE: <address>Apache Server at spacewalk1 Port 443</address>
SERVER_SOFTWARE: Apache
User-Agent: rhn.rpclib.py/$Revision$
X-Client-Version: 1
X-Info: RPC Processor (C) Red Hat, Inc (version $Revision$)
X-RHN-Transport-Capability: follow-redirects=3
X-Transport-Info: Extended Capabilities Transport (C) Red Hat, Inc (version $Revision$)
mod_wsgi.application_group: tsasecspacewalk1.sec|/xmlrpc
mod_wsgi.callable_object: application
mod_wsgi.handler_script:
mod_wsgi.input_chunked: 0
mod_wsgi.listener_host:
mod_wsgi.listener_port: 443
mod_wsgi.process_group:
mod_wsgi.request_handler: wsgi-script
mod_wsgi.script_reloading: 1
mod_wsgi.version: (3, 2)
wsgi.errors: <mod_wsgi.Log object at 0x7f8e4a83d370>
wsgi.file_wrapper: <built-in method file_wrapper of mod_wsgi.Adapter object at 0x7f8e4a83c300>
wsgi.input: <mod_wsgi.Input object at 0x7f8e4a83d330>
wsgi.multiprocess: True
wsgi.multithread: False
wsgi.run_once: False
wsgi.url_scheme: https
wsgi.version: (1, 1)
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Apparently, something happend to the postgres server. In the log I see:
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LOG: server process (PID 31999) was terminated by signal 9: Killed
LOG: terminating any other active server processes
WARNING: terminating connection because of crash of another server process
DETAIL: The postmaster has commanded this server process to roll back the current transaction and exit, because another server process exited abnormally and possibly corrupted shared memory.
... (the last 2 lines appear multiple times)
FATAL: the database system is in recovery mode
FATAL: the database system is in recovery mode
FATAL: the database system is in recovery mode
FATAL: the database system is in recovery mode
... (this line apprears multiple times)
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The harddisk was not full, also RAM was ok. I restarted the host and Spacewalk seems to be fine. I can login an all hosts are there.
Any hints? I am running Spacewalk 1.7 on CentOS x64 6.3 with PostgresSQL 8.4.13.
Thanks,
Wolfgang
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