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Summary: the client always sends an end session request
whether or not there actually was a previous session
Project: XROOTD
Submitted by: ljanyst
Submitted on: 2011-05-17 11:54
Severity: 3 - Normal
Priority: 5 - Normal
Status: None
Privacy: Public
Assigned to: ljanyst
Originator Email:
Open/Closed: Open
Discussion Lock: Any
Fixed by commit(s):
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Details:
Charles Waldman and Andy write:
110515 11:47:32 11957 XrootdXeq: usatlas1.12016:[log in to unmask] login
110515 11:47:32 11957 usatlas1.12016:[log in to unmask] XrootdProtocol:
endsess 11955:61.163901
110515 11:47:32 11957 usatlas1.12016:[log in to unmask] XrootdProtocol:
endsess 11955:61.163901 rc=-3 (No such process)
110515 11:47:32 11957 usatlas1.12016:[log in to unmask] XrootdResponse:
sending err 3011: session not found
Is this "session not found" the cause of the failures?
This is a request to end a session that apparently does not
exist... I will have a closer look.
Actually, this is a bug on the client's part. As far as I remember it seems
to have been introduced about Summer 2010. The client is supposed to keep
track of the last session it had to a server. When it disconnects and then
reconnects it is supposed to try to cancel that last session. The error
recovery action corrects duplicate session problems involving held locks and
open files. Since last summer it appears that the client always sends an end
session request whether or not there actually was a previous session.
Annoying but not fatal.
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