Dear XrootD experts,
I'm writing to you in the hope you may be able to help me understand or at
least identify the issue we've been seeing in our XrootD configuration. We
store data on a ATLAS DPM storage element which we access through an
xrootd redirector authenticated through x509 personal proxies.
We experimented with the system for a while before encouraging our
colleagues to use remote access through the redirector as preferred mode
of access, but since doing so, we have been encountering the following
error without any further specifics more and more frequently.
[ERROR] Server responded with an error: [3005] Server database error:
Communication error on send
Digging through the Xrootd mail archives I've come across this post:
https://listserv.slac.stanford.edu/cgi-bin/wa?A2=ind1003&L=XROOTD-L&P=R227&1=XROOTD-L&9=A&I=-3&J=on&d=No+Match;Match;Matches&z=4
which seems to indicate that 3005 is thrown if an operation is not
supported. Actually, I couldn't find any listing where the different
error codes that may be raised by XrootD are provided. Does such
documentation exist and if so, where could I find it?
The biggest challenge in fully debugging this problem is that it occurs
rather randomly. For instance, i've been running a stress test, where I
read the same 5 files (which are clearly accessible on xrootd) 200 times
(specifically i'm using ROOT to add 5 files that are chained together and
retrieve the total number of entris in the tree). During this stress test,
I get the above error message in up to 10% of the cases. In this specific
instance, I call the xrootd client through ROOT (5.34.37)
TNetXNGFile::Open constructor, but the same problem occurs occasionally
when using xrdcp (version 4.2.3) and even when using xrdfs mkdir.
Thank you very much for your help in advance,
Regards,
-Stephan
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Dr. Stephan Zimmer
DPNC, University of Geneva
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