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Membase 1.6.5 Enterprise crash

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Thu, 02/03/2011 - 13:35
vertigo
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 Hi there,

We have been doing some testing on the latest enterprise version, however we have experienced some issues with it crashing for reasons unapparent to us. Can anyone please try to make some sense of these errors? 

[For some reason the image detailing the crash does not show up here... The link is i.imgur.com/BsYTr.jpg]

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Thu, 02/03/2011 - 16:12
perry
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 Hey Vertigo, I'd certainly like to investigate this with you.  Can you send me the output of the /opt/membase/bin/ns_server/collect_info <output_file> command?

 

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Perry

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Thu, 02/03/2011 - 16:30
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 The logs seems to indicate space issues on the drive:

ns_log: unable to write log to "/var/opt/membase/1.6.5/data/ns_1/ns_log": {error, enospc}
 

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Thu, 02/03/2011 - 18:09
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 Thanks Perry, it looks like we simply ran out of disk space. By the way what do you use to read those binary logs you had me generate?

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Thu, 02/03/2011 - 18:29
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 Yeah, we've got a known issue that running out of disk space has some very bad side effects. We're going to do our best to make the behavior better, but looking at other databases like MySQL shows that they pretty much ignore disk space and it's up to the admin to monitor.

Our main log files are stored in binary format and can be viewed with /opt/membase/bin/browse_logs and the collect_info utility actually takes a bunch of system stats and membase logs and simply zips it up into the output file so just unzip the file and you've got it all!

Happy to help, let me know if there's anything else I can do.

Perry

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