IDP freezes, JettyService.exe crashed and false system disk capacity alert - possibly heap related ?
Karen Murphy
k.l.murphy at qub.ac.uk
Wed Nov 27 06:43:09 EST 2013
Hi Rod, thanks for your reply,
The other things possibly worth noting from event logs from the day are:
Error - WMI - 26/11/2013 14:34:50
Event filter with query "SELECT * FROM __InstanceModificationEvent WITHIN 60
WHERE TargetInstance ISA "Win32_Processor" AND TargetInstance.LoadPercentage
> 90" could not be reactivated in namespace "//./root/CIMV2" because of
error 0x80041003. Events cannot be delivered through this filter until the
problem is corrected.
And this one which I assumed to be as a result of temporary insufficient
disk capacity:
Error - VSS - 26/11/2013 14:32:38
Volume Shadow Copy Service information: The COM Server with CLSID
{4e14fba2-2e22-11d1-9964-00c04fbbb345} and name CEventSystem cannot be
started. [0x800705aa, Insufficient system resources exist to complete the
requested service.
In Jettyservice-stderr lots of "SSL renegotiate denied", which I understand
aren't serious:
2013-11-26
11:55:49.368:WARN::o.e.j.io.nio.SslSelectChannelEndPoint#checkRenegotiate(SslSelectChannelEndPoint.java:628):SSL
renegotiate denied: java.nio.channels.SocketChannel[connected
local=/143.117.16.127:443 remote=/84.13.201.152:54003]
and:
2013-11-26
11:43:41.103:WARN::o.e.j.io.nio.SslSelectChannelEndPoint#fill(SslSelectChannelEndPoint.java:444):javax.net.ssl.SSLException:
Unrecognized SSL message, plaintext connection?
It looks like these go back for days and nothing that stands out as
different at the time of failure.
I don't have any dump files, but I have now configured the server so I
should get some next time it happens - if it does happen again.
I'll ask the Jetty mailing list and see what they suggest,
Many thanks for pointing me in the right direction,
Karen
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