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RE: ispcp-dmn-mngr using 3.8g virt (swap)
(01-22-2009 03:07 AM)supaplex Wrote:  top - 10:56:39 up 34 days, 6:31, 3 users, load average: 11.11, 15.45, 16.15
Tasks: 403 total, 6 running, 392 sleeping, 0 stopped, 5 zombie
Cpu(s): 21.3%us, 34.6%sy, 0.0%ni, 8.0%id, 11.3%wa, 0.3%hi, 24.6%si, 0.0%st
Mem: 3921820k total, 3734976k used, 186844k free, 19504k buffers
Swap: 4883720k total, 3106912k used, 1776808k free, 155616k cached

PID USER PR NI VIRT RES SHR S %CPU %MEM TIME+ COMMAND
24684 root 18 0 3866m 2.1g 1576 D 0 55.4 1:20.24 ispcp-dmn-mngr

This is running ispcp-omega-1.0.0-rc5 on Debian Etch.

Domains are taking 30 minutes or more to remove/add etc. sometimes I have to add a user manually just so apache will start correctly.

Are these issues fixed in rc7? What changelog or tickets apply from Trac?

Is there something else I can provide to help investigate what's going on?

Thank you,


Scott Edwards

Just to add on to this:

deleting a domain was taking very long.
I did kill one of the ispcp-dmn-mngr processes when it was not finished.
Since then we have this problem on not being able to add or delete any domains.
Everything else seems to be working ok.
mail
web
ftp
etc.

This I think caused there to be some inconsistency in the database, conf files, etc.

Is there a script to check the consistency of the system?

If we try and add or delete any domains the memory usage just keeps going up and up.

Consequently the load keeps going up....

We already ave the DEBUG=1 set in the /etc/ispcp/ispcp.conf file.

when we run /var/www/ispcp/engine/ispcp-rqst-mngr

I get

/var/www/ispcp/engine/ispcp-rqst-mngr
DEBUG: push_el() sub_name: mngr_start_up(), msg: Starting...
DEBUG: push_el() sub_name: lock_system(), msg: Starting...
DEBUG: push_el() sub_name: sys_command(), msg: Starting...
DEBUG: push_el() sub_name: sys_command('`which touch` /var/run/ispcp.lock'), msg: Ending...
DEBUG: push_el() sub_name: lock_system(), msg: Ending...
DEBUG: push_el() sub_name: get_conf(), msg: Starting...
DEBUG: push_el() sub_name: get_file(), msg: Starting...
DEBUG: push_el() sub_name: get_file(), msg: Ending...
DEBUG: push_el() sub_name: setup_main_vars(), msg: Starting...
DEBUG: push_el() sub_name: decrypt_db_password(), msg: Starting...
DEBUG: push_el() sub_name: decrypt_db_password(), msg: Ending...
DEBUG: push_el() sub_name: setup_main_vars(), msg: Ending...
DEBUG: push_el() sub_name: get_conf(), msg: Ending...
DEBUG: push_el() sub_name: doSQL(), msg: Starting...
DEBUG: push_el() sub_name: doSQL(), msg: Ending...
DEBUG: push_el() sub_name: mngr_start_up(), msg: Ending...
DEBUG: push_el() sub_name: mngr_engine(), msg: Starting...
DEBUG: push_el() sub_name: doSQL(), msg: Starting...
DEBUG: push_el() sub_name: doSQL(), msg: Ending...
DEBUG: push_el() sub_name: doSQL(), msg: Starting...
DEBUG: push_el() sub_name: doSQL(), msg: Ending...
DEBUG: push_el() sub_name: doSQL(), msg: Starting...
DEBUG: push_el() sub_name: doSQL(), msg: Ending...
DEBUG: push_el() sub_name: doSQL(), msg: Starting...
DEBUG: push_el() sub_name: doSQL(), msg: Ending...
DEBUG: push_el() sub_name: sys_command(), msg: Starting...
DEBUG: push_el() sub_name: sys_command('/var/www/ispcp/engine/ispcp-serv-mngr 2 0 0 0 1>/var/log/ispcp/ispcp-serv-mngr.stdout 2>/var/log/ispcp/ispcp-serv-mngr.stderr'), msg: Ending...
DEBUG: push_el() sub_name: doSQL(), msg: Starting...
DEBUG: push_el() sub_name: doSQL(), msg: Ending...
DEBUG: push_el() sub_name: mngr_engine(), msg: processing 171, adamin.com, delete.
DEBUG: push_el() sub_name: sys_command(), msg: Starting...
DEBUG: push_el() sub_name: sys_command('/var/www/ispcp/engine/ispcp-dmn-mngr 171 1>/var/log/ispcp/ispcp-dmn-mngr.stdout 2>/var/log/ispcp/ispcp-dmn-mngr.stderr'), msg: Ending...
DEBUG: push_el() sub_name: doSQL(), msg: Starting...


at this point the mem usage keeps going up and the command never finishes.

Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks,
Gilbert.
01-23-2009 10:42 PM
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