I have never seen that error before, updating to the latest XNIO and
Undertow may help.
Does the error repeat constantly or is it one off?
Stuart
On Mon, Jun 20, 2016 at 12:54 AM, Toby Crawley <toby(a)tcrawley.org> wrote:
This came in from an Immutant user on Solaris - are there any known
undertow issues on Solaris? Is it a platform you even test on?
This is using Undertow 1.3.0.Beta9 - we're using 1.3.23.Final in
Immutant HEAD, so can have the user try that if you think it might
help.
- Toby
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From: Dusan Miloradovic <dusan.miloradovic(a)gmail.com>
Date: Sun, Jun 19, 2016 at 2:33 AM
Subject: File descriptor in bad state
To: Immutant <immutant(a)googlegroups.com>
Hi
I hope someone can give me some directions about this issue I have .
I recently upgraded the production server from HTTP Kit to Immutant,
because effectively the server was becoming unresponsive every week
or so. I was hoping that the issue was with the HTTP Kit itself, and
the move to Immutant would solve the issue. With the HTTP Kit I
didn't get any error logs when it was hanging, but with Immutant,
this is what I got:
Exception in thread "XNIO-1 I/O-4" java.lang.InternalError: File
descriptor in bad state
at sun.nio.ch.EventPortWrapper.release(EventPortWrapper.java:235)
at sun.nio.ch.EventPortSelectorImpl.implDereg(EventPortSelectorImpl.java:144)
at sun.nio.ch.SelectorImpl.processDeregisterQueue(SelectorImpl.java:150)
at sun.nio.ch.EventPortSelectorImpl.doSelect(EventPortSelectorImpl.java:75)
at sun.nio.ch.SelectorImpl.lockAndDoSelect(SelectorImpl.java:87)
at sun.nio.ch.SelectorImpl.select(SelectorImpl.java:98)
at org.xnio.nio.WorkerThread.run(WorkerThread.java:510)
Caused by: java.io.IOException: File descriptor in bad state
at sun.nio.ch.SolarisEventPort.port_dissociate(Native Method)
at sun.nio.ch.EventPortWrapper.release(EventPortWrapper.java:233)
... 6 more
I am running Immutant version 2.1.4 on Sun Solaris version SunOS 5.11
with Oracle JDK 1.7 and clojure 1.8.0
Are there any Immutant/Undertow parameters I should be aware of with
regards to the problem?
Thanks
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