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Re: [Xen-API] xen-ringwatch - NameError: global name 's' is not defined



On 22/07/13 12:56, rdartigues.ext@xxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Good day all,

I'm using XCP release 1.6.10-61809c.
Suddenly today I got flooded by xen-ringwatch:

I've cc:d xs-devel, since I'm not sure which repository xen-ringwatch comes from. I don't think it's part of the xapi toolstack -- is it a storage component?


Traceback (most recent call last):
   File "/usr/sbin/xen-ringwatch", line 593, in ?
     watches.update()
   File "/usr/sbin/xen-ringwatch", line 414, in update
     entry = RingWatch.new(ring)
   File "/usr/sbin/xen-ringwatch", line 357, in new
     state = ring.read()
   File "/usr/sbin/xen-ringwatch", line 136, in read
     state = RingState.from_sysfs(self.path())
   File "/usr/sbin/xen-ringwatch", line 223, in from_sysfs
     req = cls.Req.from_sysfs(_req, size=nr_ents)
   File "/usr/sbin/xen-ringwatch", line 240, in from_sysfs
     raise Exception, "Malformed %s input: %s" % \
NameError: global name 's' is not defined

So I edited the file:
--- /usr/sbin/xen-ringwatch     2013-07-22 13:52:19.000000000 +0200
+++ /usr/sbin/xen-ringwatch     2013-07-22 13:52:30.000000000 +0200
@@ -238,7 +238,7 @@
              match = cls._pattern.search(line)
              if not match:
                  raise Exception, "Malformed %s input: %s" % \
-                    (cls.__name__, repr(s))
+                    (cls.__name__, repr(line))

              i = iter(match.groups())
              for k in i:

Now I can get an error message:
# xen-ringwatch check -T3 --kick
Traceback (most recent call last):
   File "/usr/sbin/xen-ringwatch", line 593, in ?
     watches.update()
   File "/usr/sbin/xen-ringwatch", line 414, in update
     entry = RingWatch.new(ring)
   File "/usr/sbin/xen-ringwatch", line 357, in new
     state = ring.read()
   File "/usr/sbin/xen-ringwatch", line 136, in read
     state = RingState.from_sysfs(self.path())
   File "/usr/sbin/xen-ringwatch", line 223, in from_sysfs
     req = cls.Req.from_sysfs(_req, size=nr_ents)
   File "/usr/sbin/xen-ringwatch", line 240, in from_sysfs
     raise Exception, "Malformed %s input: %s" % \
Exception: Malformed Req input: 'req prod 2291415749 cons -2003551547 event 
2291415750'

Unfortunately I don't understand what has gone wrong... could somebody help me 
there?

My guess is that the tool is monitoring the state of some of the shared memory rings which typically contain (block, disk) request/response metadata. Is it looking for unconsumed data and attempting to kick a server process? If so, does it have a signed/unsigned integer interpretation problem?

Cheers,
Dave

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