[rabbitmq-discuss] RabbitMQ blocking issue
Carroll James (Nokia-LC/Malvern)
james.carroll at nokia.com
Fri Feb 8 21:31:16 GMT 2013
You can see the amount of data in the buffers using netstat. Pete can you add a netstat for both the server and client side?
-----Original Message-----
From: ext Matthias Radestock [mailto:matthias at rabbitmq.com]
Sent: Friday, February 08, 2013 3:22 PM
To: Konar Peter (Nokia-LC/Chicago)
Cc: Carroll James (Nokia-LC/Malvern); Discussions about RabbitMQ; Mccuiston Mitchell (Nokia-LC/Chicago); Lieber Dick (Nokia-LC/Chicago); Johnson Anthony (Nokia-LC/Alpharetta); Yu Jerry.3 (Nokia-LC/Alpharetta)
Subject: Re: [rabbitmq-discuss] RabbitMQ blocking issue
Peter,
On 08/02/13 20:05, Konar Peter (Nokia-LC/Chicago) wrote:
> Jstack trace of the connection that is hung.
> [...]
I see. So it's indeed stuck in the socket write. For how long has it been like that?
> [pkonar at ajtrafp063 ~]$ sudo rabbitmqctl report Reporting server status
> on {{2013,2,8},{20,5,18}} [...]
That all looks fine.
Curiously all of the connections are in the 'running' state, which means they should be reading data from their sockets. Carroll said in his previous email that "the recv buffer on the server side [is] full.".
What evidence do you have for that?
Regards,
Matthias.
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