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Tim Fox commented on JBMESSAGING-1699:
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Actually the IRC snippet is misleading.
Actually a lot changed between b3 and b4 in the area of pinging and netty versions.
I suspect the problem has occurred because of different versions of clients and servers
being used together.
Also, it seems that the JBM version number was not changed between b3 and b4 releases
making it harder to track down errors like this.
Server fails with message "Did not receive initial ping for
connection"
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Key: JBMESSAGING-1699
URL:
https://jira.jboss.org/jira/browse/JBMESSAGING-1699
Project: JBoss Messaging
Issue Type: Bug
Affects Versions: 2.0.0.beta4
Reporter: Adrian Woodhead
Assignee: Tim Fox
Attachments: messaging.log.fail
I just upgraded to 2.0.0.BETA3 to 2.0.0.BETA4. After doing the upgrade I restarted some
of the JBM clients. Some of these were deadlocked and had to be stopped using "kill
-9" - i.e. they did not cleanly shutdown their jbm-related resources. This went fine
for about 10 clients, but at some point during this process the server went absolutely
nuts, logging hundreds of messages like:
[Thread-3 (group:JBM-scheduled-threads-1321312491)] 16:31:36,436 WARNING
[org.jboss.messaging.core.remoting.impl.RemotingConnectionImpl] Connection failure has
been detected Did not receive ping from client. It is likely a client has exited or
crashed without closing its connection, or the network between the server and client has
failed. The connection will now be closed.:3
There were also a number of exceptions in the server log. After this I couldn't
CTRL-C to stop the server but had to kill -9 the jbm process as it had locked up entirely.
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