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11-30-2016 04:14 AM
We've installed MM on Ubuntu 14.04 and everything starts and seems to work OK initially.
However, after a period of time it seems tro crash. Not really sure how log, but as an example I booted yesterday used if fine for an hour or so, and this morning it had failed.
A typical error (top right in red box) would be ERROR RETRIEVING MINEMELD CONFIG: Internal Server Error. - see screenshot attachment.
If I restart the minemeld service everything starts and all is good again for a period of time. Nothing jumps out in the logs - is there any advice you can give on things to check?
Thanks
12-02-2016 07:13 AM
Attached is output of '$ top -b -n 1 -o %MEM' after crash. Also
minemeld@minemeld:~$ df Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on udev 2010792 4 2010788 1% /dev tmpfs 404472 716 403756 1% /run /dev/dm-0 31613844 27997008 1987860 94% / none 4 0 4 0% /sys/fs/cgroup none 5120 0 5120 0% /run/lock none 2022344 0 2022344 0% /run/shm none 102400 0 102400 0% /run/user /dev/sda1 240972 40631 187900 18% /boot minemeld@minemeld:~$ free total used free shared buffers cached Mem: 4044688 3761068 283620 52 109372 1190780 -/+ buffers/cache: 2460916 1583772 Swap: 1048572 514636 533936
12-02-2016 07:31 AM
Hi @apackard,
super useful indeed. 0.9.30 has just been released and it contains a fix for a socket leak in the API process involving session to redis. That seems exactly the issue you are facing.
Could you try upgrading your instances ?
Thanks,
lmori
12-02-2016 07:35 AM
Excellent.
Using APT we're showing:-
minemeld/stable 0.9.7-8 amd64 [upgradable from: 0.9.7-6]
as the latest version, should I use APT or manually install?
12-02-2016 07:37 AM
..tried it just incase and looks good for version. I'll run over the weekend to soak test, many thanks.
2016-12-02 15:36:30,296 INFO:0.9.7 Package minemeld-engine current version set to 0.9.30
2016-12-02 15:36:30,299 INFO:0.9.7 Package minemeld-webui current version set to 0.9.30
2016-12-02 15:36:30,301 INFO:0.9.7 Package minemeld-prototypes current version set to 0.9.30
12-02-2016 09:32 AM
Hi @apackard,
one more question: are you using a monitoring tool to check MineMeld WebUI or a script to periodically refresh the webpage ?
luigi
12-02-2016 09:46 AM
Not that I know of, there may be some discovery tools running on the network I'm not aware of but unlikely. I'll check the iptables logs on the box to double check.
I wondered that when you asked how many devices would be pulling list data down.
12-02-2016 10:11 AM
The number of active sessions in your log between the API process and Redis was really high, even if there was a leak.
Please let me know if you still see the same error in the minemeld-web log file, we can enforce an hard limit on the sessions without comproming usability.
12-06-2016 03:41 AM - edited 12-06-2016 03:41 AM
We've now been running for 4 days on both nodes at the latest release and no issues, so looks like you've fixed it.
No repeats of the errors in the logs, and re-running the checks (port process lists etc) shows no repeats of the trace evidence we saw before.
I'll leave this thread open as someone else had an issue that he may want to comment on to see if this also fixed it, but I'm happy for you to close as the fix for me.
Many Thanks
12-07-2016 03:56 AM
Thanks @apackard for the feedback !
01-03-2017 12:58 PM
FYI - Just wanted the dev's to be aware....
I too ran into an error last week with similar ui issues and system locking up.
Turned out to be self inflicted, I was playing around with the API adding indicators. Turns out there is little error checking on the JSON object being added and some objects were added to minemeld incorrectly formatted.
No errors were thrown but when I would view objects in the list (https://{minemeld-server}/#/nodes/{list_Name}) ... errors would occur and service restarts are the only way I could restore service.
I would also manually modify the files on the server (deleting the incorrectly formatted entry), this resolved all my problems ... or so I thought.
When I accessed the Logs (https://{minemeld-server}/#/logs, the errors came back. Turns out I had to delete the binary log object (I cannot remember the file extension), that contained any entries that included the incorrectly formatted entries. This completely fixed my troubles.
I am updating my Poweshell script to do some validation prior to commiting to minemeld
Not a very fun adventure... but that's why this is beta.
--Sean Engelbrecht
04-03-2023 10:20 AM
I have a question about minemeld.
I have configured in ESXI 1024 gb of memory but there only 10Gb of Memory Active.
Is it Okay if i reduce the memory size.
Please do let me know if any know the answer for this
04-03-2023 10:29 AM
You've configured a MineMeld server with over a Terabyte of memory? That's vastly over provisioned and I'd highly recommend you lower it. Even 10GB seems excessive for a MineMeld instance; all of my nodes run with 2GBs of memory and I don't encounter any issues at all.
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