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style="font-family: tt;"><span><span style="font-family: monospace;">Guess
I should have looked at the timestamps on files under db/<br>
<br>
Nothing has been written to since 1:17am besides the history.dir file:<br>
<br>
-rw-rw-r-- 1 news news 148703069 Mar 1 01:17 history<br>
-rw-rw-r-- 1 news news 108 Mar 1 15:37 history.dir<br>
-rw-rw-r-- 1 news news 14493000 Mar 1 01:17 history.hash<br>
-rw-rw-r-- 1 news news 19324000 Mar 1 01:17 history.index<br>
<br>
I can see the articles using sm from the buffer so I know they are
there, but I'm struggling to understand what exactly is happening.<br>
<br>
Regards,<br>
Jesse Rehmer</span> </span><br><br>Jesse Rehmer wrote:<blockquote
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<div style="font-family: tt;"><span style="font-family: monospace;">Now
things seem to be going south fast... I also cannot see any of those
articles with a news reader either. Looks like no articles were written
since around 1:22am this morning. There are no errors in the logs just
the following printed every ten minutes since news.daily stuff ran at
1am:<br><br></span>Mar 1 04:24:16 nnrp innd: ctlinnd command s<br>Mar 1
04:34:16 nnrp innd: ctlinnd command s<br><br>I've restarted INN and am
getting logging again, but still not able to see new articles. Does
anyone have any advice on how to remedy this? Would rebuilding the
history help at all?<br><br>Regards,<br>Jesse Rehmer<br><br>Jesse Rehmer
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type="cite">Okay, at first I thought it was a case of not enough
articles written
out, but now I'm seeing this happen again and it has been several hours
with thousands of messages written to the buffer but I'm still seeing
this with with cnfsstat -a:
<br>
<br> Buffer bin06, size: 8.00 GBytes, position: 6.76 GBytes 0.84
cycles
<br> Newest: 2013-03-01 1:22:58, 0 days, 14:03:37 ago
<br> Oldest: 2013-02-28 7:11:48, 1 days, 8:14:47 ago
<br>
<br>I can see that there have been thousands of articles going into that
buffer:
<br>
<br>[news@nnrp db]$ tail -10000 history | cut -f 3 > arts
<br>[news@nnrp db]$ for i in `cat arts`; do sm -c $i;done | grep bin06 |
wc -l
<br>5424
<br>
<br>This seems to happen after INN has been running for a day or more.
I'm
also not seeing the position increment either and I think I've had
enough news come through that it should have moved on to the next buffer
in the metabuff. I'm at a loss as to how to troubleshoot this further,
but I have a feeling it starts after news.daily runs because the stamp
for the newest article is right around that time last night.
<br>
<br>Any ideas?
<br>
<br>Thanks,
<br>Jesse
<br>
<br>Jesse Rehmer wrote:
<br><blockquote type="cite">Hi Julien,
<br>
<br><blockquote type="cite">First output ("cnfsstat") seems to have been
run at 14:59:06.
<br>Second output ("cnfsstat -a") at 14h59h46. Looks like an article
was
received between the two runs (?)
<br></blockquote>
<br>The two commands were ran a few seconds apart. I tried this
multiple
times with the same result. I'm having a derp moment, because I just
realized that the header is not written back to disk until 25 articles
have been written. In my case alt.bin* is very low volume and likely
did not have 25 articles written to disk in between these times. I
think I need more coffee. :-)
<br>
<br>Cheers,
<br>Jesse
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