[Glass] Internal error performing an external command from the service vm

James Foster via Glass glass at lists.gemtalksystems.com
Mon Mar 2 12:13:43 PST 2015


On Mar 2, 2015, at 11:44 AM, Johan Brichau via Glass <glass at lists.gemtalksystems.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi Dale,
> 
> I notice those in the release notes for 3.1.0.5 but not in the 3.1.0.6 ?
> I guess one needs to run through an image upgrade?

Yes, absolutely. Replacing the binaries is only part of the upgrade. If you do not update the image, then you are not only missing some of the fixes but you are actually in a dangerous situation. Primitives may have changed and the old methods could be calling the wrong primitives. Every upgrade requires an image upgrade as well as an executable upgrade. What is the last line in DbfHistory? If you didn’t do the 3.1.0.5 upgrade image then you don’t have the 3.1.0.5 fixes!

James

> thanks
> Johan
> 
>> On 02 Mar 2015, at 19:11, Dale Henrichs via Glass <glass at lists.gemtalksystems.com <mailto:glass at lists.gemtalksystems.com>> wrote:
>> 
>> Johan,
>> 
>> This particular problem looks like a bug in process scheduling ... there were a number of fixes to process scheduling in this area for 3.1.0.6 so the bug is likely fixed there ...
>> 
>> Dale
>> 
>> On 03/02/2015 08:10 AM, Johan Brichau via Glass wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>> 
>>> I’m getting an error in GS 3.1.0.5 where a seaside service vm is throwing a c-level stack (attached) at me following this error:
>>> 
>>> UTL_GUARANTEE failed, File /export/jupiter3/users/buildgss/gs64/3101/build31878/src/intloopsup.c line 9183	
>>> 
>>> This happens when I launch an external command (using #performOnServer: ) that is quite resource intensive (long, a lot of memory).
>>> I can trigger it frequently but not consistently. It might have to do with the machine running out of resources, but I thought I would ask the question here.
>>> 
>>> cheers
>>> Johan
>>> 
>>> 
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