[rbak-nsp] SE100 - dying ppp and pppoe
Marcin Kuczera
marcin at leon.pl
Wed Mar 12 15:24:40 EDT 2014
On 2014-03-12 19:00, "Kuba" Dawid Chrzan wrote:
> This is quite strange.
>
> Pppoe process is not able to start . No clue why.
pppoe and ppp are separate daemons.
pppoe looks like on demand, if ppp needs it
[local]R0_SE600#show process ppp
NAME PID SPAWN MEMORY TIME %CPU STATE
UP/DOWN
ppp 846 1 29636K 60:25:09.80 1.17%
run 39w6d
[local]R0_SE600#show process pppoe
NAME PID SPAWN MEMORY TIME %CPU STATE
UP/DOWN
pppoe 1011 1 13980K 35:10:01.53 0.15%
run 39w6d
[local]R0_SE600#
try process start ppp
Marcin
>
>
> We have enough memory.
>
> #show memory
> Memory: Total 802716k, Used 549228k, Free 218444k, Reserved 24k
>
> #process stop pppoe
>
> #process start pppoe
> Mar 12 17:49:49: %PPPOE-7-INFO: Running on active
> Mar 12 17:49:49: %PPPOE-7-PADX: Ininitalizind padx
> Mar 12 17:49:49: %PPPOE-7-PADX: aaad process endpoint is alive
> Mar 12 17:49:49: %PPPOE-7-CFG: Starting cfg thread
> Mar 12 17:49:49: %PPPOE-7-RCM: pppoed process is alive (demand_dying 0)
> Mar 12 17:49:49: %PPPOE-7-RCM: [pppoe_mgr_pppoe_event_handler] pppoe
> service disabled, stop pppoed
> Mar 12 17:49:49: %PPPOE-7-RCM: [pppoe_mgr_start_stop_BE] stop pppoed
> Mar 12 17:49:49: %PPPOE-7-CFG: [pppoe_cfg_process_q_elem] PPPoE
> service stop request
> Mar 12 17:49:53: %PPPOE-7-RCM: pppoed process is dead (demand_dying 1)
>
>
> #show log
> Mar 12 17:49:30: %SHMM-6-INFO: pppoed: Attaching to existing shared
> memory instance for key 10 in main(0x1916000)
> Mar 12 17:49:30: %PPPOE-7-INFO: Running on active
> Mar 12 17:49:30: %PPPOE-7-PADX: Ininitalizind padx
> Mar 12 17:49:30: %PPPOE-7-PADX: aaad process endpoint is alive
> Mar 12 17:49:30: %PPPOE-7-CFG: Starting cfg thread
> Mar 12 17:49:30: %PPPOE-7-RCM: pppoed process is alive (demand_dying 0)
> Mar 12 17:49:30: %PPPOE-7-RCM: [pppoe_mgr_pppoe_event_handler] pppoe
> service disabled, stop pppoed
> Mar 12 17:49:30: %PPPOE-7-RCM: [pppoe_mgr_start_stop_BE] stop pppoed
> Mar 12 17:49:30: %PPPOE-7-CFG: [pppoe_cfg_process_q_elem] PPPoE
> service stop request
> Mar 12 17:49:30: %PM-6-INFO: pppoe manually stopped or going back on
> demand
> Mar 12 17:49:32: %PPPOE-7-RCM: pppoed process is dead (demand_dying 1)
> Mar 12 17:49:49: %SHMM-6-INFO: pppoed: Attaching to existing shared
> memory instance for key 10 in main(0x1916000)
> Mar 12 17:49:49: %PPPOE-7-INFO: Running on active
> Mar 12 17:49:49: %PPPOE-7-PADX: Ininitalizind padx
> Mar 12 17:49:49: %PPPOE-7-PADX: aaad process endpoint is alive
> Mar 12 17:49:49: %PPPOE-7-CFG: Starting cfg thread
> Mar 12 17:49:49: %PPPOE-7-RCM: pppoed process is alive (demand_dying 0)
> Mar 12 17:49:49: %PPPOE-7-RCM: [pppoe_mgr_pppoe_event_handler] pppoe
> service disabled, stop pppoed
> Mar 12 17:49:49: %PPPOE-7-RCM: [pppoe_mgr_start_stop_BE] stop pppoed
> Mar 12 17:49:49: %PPPOE-7-CFG: [pppoe_cfg_process_q_elem] PPPoE
> service stop request
> Mar 12 17:49:49: %PM-6-INFO: pppoe manually stopped or going back on
> demand
> Mar 12 17:49:53: %PPPOE-7-RCM: pppoed process is dead (demand_dying 1)
>
>
> #show process pppoe detail
>
> Process (PID) : pppoe (0)
>
> Spawn count : 0
> Memory : 0K
> State : demand
> Down time : 00:09:37
> Heart beat : Enabled
> Spawn time : 2 seconds
> Max crashes allowed : 5
> Crash thresh time : 86400 seconds
> Total crashes : 0
> Fast restart : DISABLED
> Last exit status : Kill (9)
>
> Images: (Spawns, Max spawns, Version, Path)
> (*) 0, 4, v1, /usr/siara/bin/pppoed
>
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