[Dxspider-support] How can I tell why my cluster node is restarting?

Dirk Koopman djk at tobit.co.uk
Sat Feb 28 20:33:00 GMT 2015


If you look at today's debug file with (say) less, and grep for 'orft' 
you will see where it has restarted. Send me the 20-50 lines before and 
I stand a reasonable chance of guessing what happened.

But, I suspect the answer will be to rebuild the user database. That is 
always a good step.

Dirk

On 28/02/15 17:51, Michael G. Carper wrote:
> I noticed this just now:
>
> “Cluster: 393 nodes, 127 local / 6472 total users  Max users 6552
> Uptime 0 06:27”
>
> What I understand that to mean is that there are 127 connections to my
> cluster and it’s been up for 6 hrs and 27 minutes.
>
> If that’s the case…
>
> How can I tell WHY it restarted 6 hrs and 27 minutes ago?
>
> If I log directly into the server, the uptime commands renders “up 112
> days 22:25 hrs”.  So I’m quite sure the server itself didn’t restart 6
> hrs and 27 minutes ago.
>
> Any thoughts?
>
> Mike, WA9PIE
>
> (WA9PIE-2 sysop)
>
>
>
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