Please test 2.1.5

Mark Moseley moseleymark at gmail.com
Wed Feb 2 02:28:25 CET 2011


On Tue, Jan 25, 2011 at 11:08 PM, Kristian Lyngstol
<kristian at varnish-software.com> wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 26, 2011 at 02:42:33AM +0100, Kristian Lyngstol wrote:
>> Oh, and still no-go on 32-bit rpms, I think I will have to re-think my
>> strategy tomorrow... But nobody here uses 32-bit anyway, right? ;)
>
> There we go. Hooray for just looping over rpmbuild for 9 hours until a few
> i386 rpms pop out in the other end. (all due to timing issues with the
> regression tests on a virtualized i386 box).
>
> So now all the packages are available.
>
> - Kristian

Been running your 2.1.5 debs for a handful of days now. Seems to be
running just fine. I've had a couple of errors like below (when
someone was downloading a 1.5 gig zip file, another with an 890 meg
flv -- backend is 2 13gb SSD partitions) but they're nothing new. I
got them in 2.1.4 as well. Presumably just ran out of space.


varnishd[30949]: Child (28124) died signal=6
varnishd[30949]: Child (28124) Panic message: Assert error in
STV_alloc(), stevedore.c line 192:
Condition((st): != NULL) not true.
thread: = (cache-worker)
ident: = Linux,2.6.36.2,x86_64,-sfile,-hcritbit,epoll
Backtrace:
0x4267c3: /usr/sbin/varnishd [0x4267c3]
0x43cb05: /usr/sbin/varnishd(STV_alloc+0x125) [0x43cb05]
0x41dce6: /usr/sbin/varnishd(FetchBody+0x616) [0x41dce6]
0x414445: /usr/sbin/varnishd [0x414445]
0x415a5d: /usr/sbin/varnishd(CNT_Session+0x35d) [0x415a5d]
0x428c63: /usr/sbin/varnishd [0x428c63]
0x427f5e: /usr/sbin/varnishd [0x427f5e]
0x32160920fc7: /lib/libpthread.so.0 [0x32160920fc7]
0x321601fb64d: /lib/libc.so.6(clone+0x6d) [0x321601fb64d]
sp: = 0x31bbca74008 {
fd: = 12, id = 12, xid = 764793922,
client: = 192.168.151.40 40613,
step: = STP_FETCH,
handling: = pass,
err_code: = 200, err_reason = (null),
restarts: = 0, esis = 0
ws: = 0x31bbca74080 {
id: = "sess",
{s,f,r,e}: = {0x31bbca74cd8,+592,(nil),+65536},
},:
http[req]: = {
ws: = 0x31bbca74080[sess]




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