Excessive clients on an AP
Hello,
We have a situation and I am seeking some recommendations.
We are a manufacturing facility. We are preparing to use computers on our production floor. These computers will be mounted on portable stands that will roll around. The plan is for the computers to have wireless nics in them to run the application. There will also be a printer and a scale that would be directly connected to the computer via a serial and/or parrallel ports. However, we have recently found that the printer and scales would need to be directly connected to the network. This would essentially triple the number of wireless clients on the LAN, even thought it wouldn't necessarily increase the bandwidth.
We are currently using 802.11G & 1240 access points.
So, I am concerned that having the additional wireless clients on the network would harm performance. Even thought there isn't alot of data being passed, it would create additional contention on the WLAN. There would be 3 times as many computers creating arp requests, other broadcasts, etc. Is this a concern? It could be the difference between 5-10 workstations on a AP and 15-30 devices on a AP.
Additionally, I am concerned that the devices that we would attach to the Printers and Scales wouldn't have the intelligence to support future security initiatives. Right now we just use WPA2, but I think we should be looking for something more secure in the future.
What other options would I have?
I am thinking that I could put bridge (with diopole antenna) and small switch on every stand. I am a bit concerned about the costs of that and it seems kind hokey.
Does Cisco make a bridge with a built in 4 port switch? Or maybe something from the switch product line that would have a built in bridge?
I guess you could probably do it with an ISR, but I am think that's going to be pretty expensive.
At any rate, if you had any thoughts or recommendations, that would be great.
Thanks,
Ben
We have about 45 APs.
But, the clients that we are talking about are going to be in close proximity of eachother.
I expect all the clients to be talking at the same time all day long. As long as we are producing, these clients are going to be talking.
And how fast we can produce product is going to depend on how fast these clients can communicate. So, I really don't want to take any chance of packet loss or latency.
Yes, All of the clients are compatible with G.
Thanks,
Ben
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Broadcast SSID................................... Enabled
AAA Policy Override.............................. Disabled
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Client Profiling Status ....................... Disabled
DHCP ......................................... Disabled
HTTP ......................................... Disabled
Radius-NAC State............................... Disabled
SNMP-NAC State................................. Disabled
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Number of Active Clients......................... 196
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User Idle Timeout................................ 300 seconds
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WLAN IPv6 ACL.................................... unconfigured
mDNS Status...................................... Enabled
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DHCP Address Assignment Required................. Enabled
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Average Realtime Data Rate....................... 0 0
Burst Data Rate.................................. 0 0
Burst Realtime Data Rate......................... 0 0
Per-Client Rate Limits........................... Upstream Downstream
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Average Realtime Data Rate....................... 0 0
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CCX - AironetIe Support.......................... Enabled
CCX - Gratuitous ProbeResponse (GPR)............. Disabled
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3/22/11 2:05:04 PM com.apple.usbmuxd[86529] Warning HandleUSBMuxDictionary client 0x103000780-iTunes/com.apple.iTunes using library usbmuxd-211 built on Jan 13 2011 at 04:19:31, running usbmuxd-211 built on Jan 13 2011 at 04:20:21
Additional warnings only appear while a device is connected or synced.
However, I am using a Magic Mouse and launching iTunes has not caused the loss of tracking you have described. While your problem might be an expression of the iTunes+usbmuxd issue, it might very well be something else altogether.
Have you made the Magic Mouse a "favorite"? Sometimes that can improve how the system and mouse reconnect if signal is interrupted. Look in
System Preferences -> Bluetooth -> Apple Wireless Mouse
If it is not a favorite, click the gear menu and make it a favorite. You might have to select "Show More Info" first in order to see the info or make the selection.
Another thing to do while you are in the Bluetooth preferences for the mouse --- use the gear menu to "Update Device Services".
After doing those two things, then launch iTunes and see of the problem persists.
If neither of those actions resolves your issue, another thing to do is confirm whether the problem occurs when you have just one monitor attached.
Applying OS X Combo Update (either 10.6.6 or 10.6.7) may resolve the problem. Be sure to have a backup before trying.
Good luck. Let us know how it goes. -
Hi,
While fetching data though IR wen client from workspace for a year(all 12 months) I am getting error as ("Out of Memory .Advice : Close other applications or windows and try again").
If I am trying same through IR studio it does not give any output and show me same repoting front page.
If i am selecting periods till 8 months it is giving the required data in both IR web client and IR studio.
Could you please suggest how can we resolve this issue.
Thanks,
D.N.RanaIssue Cause :
Sometimes this is due to excessive data which brings the size of the BQY file up around one gigabyte uncompressed in size (for processing may take twice as actual RAM, plus the memory space space for the plugin, and the typical memory limit on a 32-bit system is 2 gigabytes).
Solution :
To avoid excessive BQY size exceeding memory availability:
Ensure that your computer has at least 2Gb of free RAM before he runs IR Studio.
Put a limit to the number of rows that can be pulled down: Right click on Request label of Query section and put a value in Return First xxx Rows (and check the check box).
Do not pull down more than 750 MB of data (remember it may be duplicated while processing).
Place limits or aggregations in Query section (as opposed to Result section) to limit data entering the BQY. -
Leopard Server 10.5.4 + SMB + Windows XP Clients
Hello!
I got quite some interesting problems with my Xserv under Leopard Server 10.5.4 with Windows XP Clients.
The server runs as an open directory master and a standalone server for smb.
Shares are setup for AFP and SMB clients, ACLs are set up with read+write access for the user's group. So far everything works, users can connect from their Macs (OS X 10.3.x - 10.5.4) without problems.
My problem are the windows clients.
Connecting works fine, and apart from one permission bug (more on that later) they can access all files and do everything the macs can do.
Problem 1:
Users cannot rename files if they don't have write permission at the POSIX-level as either owner or group on the enclosing folder. ACLs do not matter at this point, if the user connects through SMB he cannot rename files or folders.
No big problem, I just put all users into one group and set this group as the POSIX-group and do a chmod -R g+w on all shares.
Inheritate this settings for SMB-connections works.
But not for AFP-connections. Every new folder a mac-client creates comes with permissions 755. So I changed UMasks on the clients to 002, and at least folders created by the finder now have the right permissions of 775.
Folders created by "new folder" on most applications load/save dialogs still come as 755 which screws up renaming for windows-clients.
Folders created when expanding a zip-file also behave this way.
The only solution I found for this was to make a cronjob that does a chmod -R g+w on the shares. Not that great.
Another "fun" feature with POSIX-permissions and SMB:
Files inside a folder. Files+Folder have an ACL set up that specifically denies deleting files+folders for a user. This users group has POSIX-permissions with write access to the enclosing folder. Window's explorer will let that user delete files and folders without any complaint about missing permissions to do so. They even disappear from the explorer-window, but are not actually deleted.
If you refresh the view, the files+folders are there again.
If the user instead has no POSIX-permission that grants him write-access, but an ACL that grants him delete, explorer happily deletes the files the user wishes to. And these files actually get deleted.
If the user has no write POSIX-permission and no ACL-permission to delete files, explorer complains about missing rights to delete files/folders.
I tried adding "acl check permissions = no" to smb.conf, but that didn't change this behaviour.
Problem 2:
Sometimes, when copying "large" files to a server share with windows explorer (from 50 MB upto 3 GB), the user immidiately gets an error message: "Cannot copy. The specified network name is no longer available."
The copied file shows up at once in the destination directory and has the correct file size, but only contains "garbage". Half a second later the same copy works and the file is actually copied successfully.
Sometimes this error shows up while a large file is copied and if you browse through other shared folders while the copy takes place.
Most often it will show up when you copy&paste with explorer.
I am stomped and have no idea where to search for a solution to this one.
I tried changing ethernet cables (premade and selfmade), the network switch, ethernet port of the Xserv ... connected a workstation directly to the Xserv - no change.
DNS works, all clients+Xserv have static IPs and the same settings for DNS-Server. Name resolution works, as does reverse resolution.
I even tried using a windows server 2003 as a WINS-Server without success for this problem.
There are no event log entries on the clients when this happens, and smbd.log on the server shows
read failure for 4 bytes to client 192.168.1.137. Error Connection reset by peer
I used wireshark to monitor what exactly happens when this shows up, but it just happens out of nowhere ... the clients just sends a TCP_RST. No unusual things before or after the TCP_RST.
I ran some tests with samba 3.0.32 and samba 3.2.x under linux 2.6.x - no such errors at all.
I tried installing Leopard Server on my Mac Pro, same behaviour.
I ran some batch-scripts that would copy large and small files in excess from/to the server from 4 different windows xp clients for a whole weekend 24 hours - not a single error. As soon as I use windows explorer to copy a file this error has a chance of showing itself.
Problem 3, more of an application bug:
Adobe InDesign CS2 (Windows again ;)) cannot export a PDF to a shared folder if the filename is longer than 8 characters. It starts exporting and after reaching 100% it just stops with the error "PDF cannot be exported." If the filename is shorter than 8 characters, all works fine. Exporting locally or to other samba servers (linux) or windows servers (2003) works fine. Copying this files to the share works, too.
Exporting any other filetype from IDCS2 (eps, inx, jpeg ...) works regardless of filename length. So does saving InDesign-files.
InDesign CS1 and CS3 do not show this, so I guess it's safe to assume this one is Adobe's problem
Did anyone experience similar problems or even better has a solution to some of these?
The real showstopper is problem #2, at least for us.
Thanks in advance and excuse my poor english skills!I tried several new approaches, but nothing worked so far.
The update to 10.5.5 made things worse. Connections are dropping all over the place, when saving from Adobe programs in particular.
Printing from clients to a Xerox Phaser 5500 works, but choosing a different paper size than the default chosen in the cups admin interface goes all wrong and either prints on the default paper size, but down/upscaled to the chosen paper size or prints on the chosen paper size and down/upscaled as if you were printing to the default paper size. (e.g. default paper size is A4, you choose A3 with an A3 document. Document prints on A4 and is downscaled to A4, or prints on A3 and is downscaled to A4.)
There is no way I can keep this thing in production much longer. I tried reinstalling again, but that did not change any behaviour. Another nice "feature": InDesign disables "edit original" when the path to the linked file contains any directoryname with more than 8 characters in length.
Coupled with a sometimes disappearing "dirserv" (it just stops working until I reboot the whole computer) the decision stands to move away from the Xserve.
Leopard Server 10.5.x just does not seem to work well with windows clients.
We will migrate to a windows server 2003 running ExtremZ-IP for the macintosh clients this weekend. Too bad that Apple does not allow Bootcamp to work on Xserves, at least the hardware would have been useful then.
(As a nice finishing touch, the harddisk partition where all data resides did become corrupt over the weekend. "The volume Daten could not be repaired."
Disk Utility and first aid did show nothing on friday ... saturday after no work being done on the partition this error shows up. The only solution I could find was to reformat the partition and restore from a previous backup. Another weekend down the drain. Sorry for the rant, but 6 weekends in a row is enough.) -
An application "causes excessive wakeups," then crashes
Description of the problem:
The game "Team Fortress 2" crashes consistently after about a half hour of gameplay. It seems almost random when the crashes occur, but always during gameplay, never in the game menu. Frequently the application will freeze, then close itself after a few seconds. From what I can tell from other people's screens during a multiplayer game, when my application freezes, it will not close itself until my character dies from standing still and exposed. When the game is hosted on a specific map or play area, sometimes the sound will stop and the frames per second rate will lower before before the application freezes.
Console reports frequently state that an element of the program is causing excessive wakeups, then a wave of memory errors for the application occur, and it finally crashes. This has been a problem for about 1 year. I hope that someone here will be able to help me.
Here's some system data and application information:
21.5-inch iMac from mid-2011
OSX 10.9.3 (13D65)
2.7 GHz Intel Core i5 processor
12 GB 1333 MHz DDR3 RAM
AMD Radeon HD 6770M 512 MB graphics card
TF2 is a game that runs off of Steam, a game store and community similar to iTunes by Valve Inc. All games bought through Steam must be run with Steam open.
Here's a recent diagnostic report:
In this case, the game crashes in less than 10 minutes. That's what spurred me to finally come here for help. I've been debating it for a couple of weeks.
Diagnostic report
Process: hl2_osx [19235]
Path: /Users/USER/Library/Application Support/Steam/*/hl2_osx
Identifier: hl2_osx
Version: ???
Code Type: X86 (Native)
Parent Process: steam [18750]
Responsible: bash [18743]
User ID: 503
Date/Time: 2014-07-08 20:47:43.886 -0700
OS Version: Mac OS X 10.9.3 (13D65)
Report Version: 11
Anonymous UUID: 6EF811EE-09ED-9279-CC4C-2691D40FCCBF
Sleep/Wake UUID: 2CED885D-E238-4591-91CE-7CA403DACC2F
Crashed Thread: 46 Dispatch queue: OpenGLMT
Exception Type: EXC_BAD_ACCESS (SIGBUS)
Exception Codes: KERN_PROTECTION_FAILURE at 0x0000000000000004
VM Regions Near 0x4:
--> __PAGEZERO 0000000000000000-0000000000001000 [ 4K] ---/--- SM=NUL /Users/USER/Library/Application Support/Steam/*
__TEXT 0000000000001000-0000000000002000 [ 4K] r-x/rwx SM=COW /Users/USER/Library/Application Support/Steam/*
Thread 0:: MainThrd Dispatch queue: com.apple.main-thread
0 libsystem_platform.dylib 0x937dcf26 _platform_memcmp + 38
1 client.dylib 0x2a36d8d1 CInterpolatedVarArrayBase<float, true>::NoteChanged(float, bool) + 49
2 client.dylib 0x2a37cd0d C_BaseEntity::OnLatchInterpolatedVariables(int) + 189
3 client.dylib 0x2a369f8f C_BaseAnimating::UpdateClientSideAnimation() + 47
4 client.dylib 0x2a36bf0d C_BaseAnimating::UpdateClientSideAnimations() + 189
5 client.dylib 0x2a326d35 OnRenderStart() + 533
6 client.dylib 0x2a327639 CHLClient::FrameStageNotify(ClientFrameStage_t) + 985
7 engine.dylib 0x098b4938 ClientDLL_FrameStageNotify(ClientFrameStage_t) + 40
8 engine.dylib 0x0998772f SCR_UpdateScreen() + 223
9 engine.dylib 0x09999e18 _Host_RunFrame_Render() + 408
10 engine.dylib 0x0999b57f _Host_RunFrame(float) + 3423
11 engine.dylib 0x099b4e98 CHostState::State_Run(float) + 328
12 engine.dylib 0x099b424c CHostState::FrameUpdate(float) + 684
13 engine.dylib 0x099b3f95 HostState_Frame(float) + 37
14 engine.dylib 0x09aa07e2 CEngine::Frame() + 1090
15 engine.dylib 0x09a9d91e CEngineAPI::MainLoop() + 462
16 engine.dylib 0x09a9e48e CModAppSystemGroup::Main() + 206
17 engine.dylib 0x09b8cf52 CAppSystemGroup::Run() + 98
18 engine.dylib 0x09a9dc46 CEngineAPI::RunListenServer() + 102
19 launcher.dylib 0x0024402a CSourceAppSystemGroup::Main() + 26
20 launcher.dylib 0x00250942 CAppSystemGroup::Run() + 98
21 launcher.dylib 0x00253d6b CSteamApplication::Main() + 43
22 launcher.dylib 0x00250942 CAppSystemGroup::Run() + 98
23 launcher.dylib 0x00244680 LauncherMain + 960
24 hl2_osx 0x00001de5 start + 53
Thread 1:
0 libsystem_kernel.dylib 0x91be57ca __psynch_cvwait + 10
1 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c2d1d _pthread_cond_wait + 728
2 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c4c25 pthread_cond_timedwait$UNIX2003 + 71
3 libtier0.dylib 0x00505130 CThreadSyncObject::Wait(unsigned int) + 352
4 libvstdlib.dylib 0x005b2ce9 CJobThread::Run() + 137
5 libtier0.dylib 0x005066a6 CThread::ThreadProc(void*) + 214
6 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c05fb _pthread_body + 144
7 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c0485 _pthread_start + 130
8 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c5cf2 thread_start + 34
Thread 2:: Dispatch queue: com.apple.libdispatch-manager
0 libsystem_kernel.dylib 0x91be6992 kevent64 + 10
1 libdispatch.dylib 0x9a29c899 _dispatch_mgr_invoke + 238
2 libdispatch.dylib 0x9a29c532 _dispatch_mgr_thread + 52
Thread 3:: Event Tap Loop
0 libsystem_kernel.dylib 0x91be0f7a mach_msg_trap + 10
1 libsystem_kernel.dylib 0x91be016c mach_msg + 68
2 com.apple.CoreFoundation 0x927a1c09 __CFRunLoopServiceMachPort + 169
3 com.apple.CoreFoundation 0x927a11e1 __CFRunLoopRun + 1393
4 com.apple.CoreFoundation 0x927a09fa CFRunLoopRunSpecific + 394
5 com.apple.CoreFoundation 0x92863221 CFRunLoopRun + 129
6 libSDL2-2.0.0.dylib 0x0037e37b Cocoa_MouseTapThread + 523
7 libSDL2-2.0.0.dylib 0x0030f66e SDL_RunThread + 110
8 libSDL2-2.0.0.dylib 0x00385e67 RunThread + 23
9 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c05fb _pthread_body + 144
10 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c0485 _pthread_start + 130
11 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c5cf2 thread_start + 34
Thread 4:
0 libsystem_kernel.dylib 0x91be0f7a mach_msg_trap + 10
1 libsystem_kernel.dylib 0x91be016c mach_msg + 68
2 com.googlecode.google-breakpad 0x0fa3632d google_breakpad::ExceptionHandler::WaitForMessage(void*) + 399
3 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c05fb _pthread_body + 144
4 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c0485 _pthread_start + 130
5 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c5cf2 thread_start + 34
Thread 5:: IOPollingHelperThread
0 libsystem_kernel.dylib 0x91be6976 kevent + 10
1 steamclient.dylib 0x0ea72999 OSXHelpers::CIOPollingHelper::RealRun() + 257
2 libtier0_s.dylib 0x080cbe29 CatchAndWriteContext_t::Invoke() + 159
3 libtier0_s.dylib 0x080cb842 CatchAndWriteMiniDump_Impl(CatchAndWriteContext_t&) + 214
4 libtier0_s.dylib 0x080cb929 CatchAndWriteMiniDumpExForVoidPtrFn + 87
5 libtier0_s.dylib 0x080cb952 CatchAndWriteMiniDumpForVoidPtrFn + 35
6 steamclient.dylib 0x0ea72887 OSXHelpers::CIOPollingHelper::Run() + 41
7 libtier0_s.dylib 0x080d01a6 SteamThreadTools::CThread::ThreadExceptionWrapper(void*) + 16
8 libtier0_s.dylib 0x080cbe29 CatchAndWriteContext_t::Invoke() + 159
9 libtier0_s.dylib 0x080cb842 CatchAndWriteMiniDump_Impl(CatchAndWriteContext_t&) + 214
10 libtier0_s.dylib 0x080cb929 CatchAndWriteMiniDumpExForVoidPtrFn + 87
11 libtier0_s.dylib 0x080cb952 CatchAndWriteMiniDumpForVoidPtrFn + 35
12 libtier0_s.dylib 0x080d011a SteamThreadTools::CThread::ThreadProc(void*) + 222
13 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c05fb _pthread_body + 144
14 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c0485 _pthread_start + 130
15 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c5cf2 thread_start + 34
Thread 6:
0 libsystem_kernel.dylib 0x91be57ca __psynch_cvwait + 10
1 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c2d1d _pthread_cond_wait + 728
2 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c4c25 pthread_cond_timedwait$UNIX2003 + 71
3 libtier0.dylib 0x00505130 CThreadSyncObject::Wait(unsigned int) + 352
4 filesystem_stdio.dylib 0x01c8d9fc CFileTracker2::ThreadedProcessMD5Requests() + 268
5 filesystem_stdio.dylib 0x01c8d8e1 ThreadStubProcessMD5Requests(void*) + 17
6 libtier0.dylib 0x00504cb1 ThreadProcConvert(void*) + 33
7 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c05fb _pthread_body + 144
8 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c0485 _pthread_start + 130
9 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c5cf2 thread_start + 34
Thread 7:
0 libsystem_kernel.dylib 0x91be57ca __psynch_cvwait + 10
1 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c2d1d _pthread_cond_wait + 728
2 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c4c25 pthread_cond_timedwait$UNIX2003 + 71
3 libtier0.dylib 0x00505130 CThreadSyncObject::Wait(unsigned int) + 352
4 chromehtml.dylib 0x14be02ca CCEFThread::Run() + 4442
5 libtier0.dylib 0x005066a6 CThread::ThreadProc(void*) + 214
6 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c05fb _pthread_body + 144
7 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c0485 _pthread_start + 130
8 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c5cf2 thread_start + 34
Thread 8:: BrowserDBThread
0 libsystem_kernel.dylib 0x91be57ca __psynch_cvwait + 10
1 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c2d1d _pthread_cond_wait + 728
2 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c4bd9 pthread_cond_wait$UNIX2003 + 71
3 libcef.dylib 0x0bf0eaa3 0xbe9d000 + 465571
4 libcef.dylib 0x0bf0f76b 0xbe9d000 + 468843
5 libcef.dylib 0x0bf0f592 0xbe9d000 + 468370
6 libcef.dylib 0x0befb36b 0xbe9d000 + 385899
7 libcef.dylib 0x0bef70c3 0xbe9d000 + 368835
8 libcef.dylib 0x0bef6add 0xbe9d000 + 367325
9 libcef.dylib 0x0bf12001 0xbe9d000 + 479233
10 libcef.dylib 0x0bf12088 0xbe9d000 + 479368
11 libcef.dylib 0x0bf1144a 0xbe9d000 + 476234
12 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c05fb _pthread_body + 144
13 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c0485 _pthread_start + 130
14 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c5cf2 thread_start + 34
Thread 9:: SamplerThread
0 libsystem_kernel.dylib 0x91be0fb6 semaphore_wait_trap + 10
1 libcef.dylib 0x0c95c924 0xbe9d000 + 11270436
2 libcef.dylib 0x0c89a918 0xbe9d000 + 10475800
3 libcef.dylib 0x0c95c9db 0xbe9d000 + 11270619
4 libcef.dylib 0x0c95c2b5 0xbe9d000 + 11268789
5 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c05fb _pthread_body + 144
6 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c0485 _pthread_start + 130
7 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c5cf2 thread_start + 34
Thread 10:: NetworkConfigWatcher
0 libsystem_kernel.dylib 0x91be0f7a mach_msg_trap + 10
1 libsystem_kernel.dylib 0x91be016c mach_msg + 68
2 com.apple.CoreFoundation 0x927a1c09 __CFRunLoopServiceMachPort + 169
3 com.apple.CoreFoundation 0x927a11e1 __CFRunLoopRun + 1393
4 com.apple.CoreFoundation 0x927a09fa CFRunLoopRunSpecific + 394
5 com.apple.CoreFoundation 0x927a085b CFRunLoopRunInMode + 123
6 com.apple.Foundation 0x913c52f9 -[NSRunLoop(NSRunLoop) runMode:beforeDate:] + 277
7 libcef.dylib 0x0bed957f 0xbe9d000 + 247167
8 libcef.dylib 0x0bed912c 0xbe9d000 + 246060
9 libcef.dylib 0x0bef70c3 0xbe9d000 + 368835
10 libcef.dylib 0x0bef6add 0xbe9d000 + 367325
11 libcef.dylib 0x0bf12001 0xbe9d000 + 479233
12 libcef.dylib 0x0bf12088 0xbe9d000 + 479368
13 libcef.dylib 0x0bf1144a 0xbe9d000 + 476234
14 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c05fb _pthread_body + 144
15 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c0485 _pthread_start + 130
16 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c5cf2 thread_start + 34
Thread 11:: Cef_FileThread
0 libsystem_kernel.dylib 0x91be6976 kevent + 10
1 libcef.dylib 0x0c5711e9 0xbe9d000 + 7160297
2 libcef.dylib 0x0c56f0f3 0xbe9d000 + 7151859
3 libcef.dylib 0x0bed84c2 0xbe9d000 + 242882
4 libcef.dylib 0x0bef70c3 0xbe9d000 + 368835
5 libcef.dylib 0x0bef6add 0xbe9d000 + 367325
6 libcef.dylib 0x0bf12001 0xbe9d000 + 479233
7 libcef.dylib 0x0bf12088 0xbe9d000 + 479368
8 libcef.dylib 0x0bf1144a 0xbe9d000 + 476234
9 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c05fb _pthread_body + 144
10 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c0485 _pthread_start + 130
11 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c5cf2 thread_start + 34
Thread 12:: Cef_IOThread
0 libsystem_kernel.dylib 0x91be6976 kevent + 10
1 libcef.dylib 0x0c5711e9 0xbe9d000 + 7160297
2 libcef.dylib 0x0c56f0f3 0xbe9d000 + 7151859
3 libcef.dylib 0x0bed84c2 0xbe9d000 + 242882
4 libcef.dylib 0x0bef70c3 0xbe9d000 + 368835
5 libcef.dylib 0x0bef6add 0xbe9d000 + 367325
6 libcef.dylib 0x0bf12001 0xbe9d000 + 479233
7 libcef.dylib 0x0bf12088 0xbe9d000 + 479368
8 libcef.dylib 0x0bf1144a 0xbe9d000 + 476234
9 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c05fb _pthread_body + 144
10 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c0485 _pthread_start + 130
11 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c5cf2 thread_start + 34
Thread 13:: NetworkConfigWatcher
0 libsystem_kernel.dylib 0x91be0f7a mach_msg_trap + 10
1 libsystem_kernel.dylib 0x91be016c mach_msg + 68
2 com.apple.CoreFoundation 0x927a1c09 __CFRunLoopServiceMachPort + 169
3 com.apple.CoreFoundation 0x927a11e1 __CFRunLoopRun + 1393
4 com.apple.CoreFoundation 0x927a09fa CFRunLoopRunSpecific + 394
5 com.apple.CoreFoundation 0x927a085b CFRunLoopRunInMode + 123
6 com.apple.Foundation 0x913c52f9 -[NSRunLoop(NSRunLoop) runMode:beforeDate:] + 277
7 libcef.dylib 0x0bed957f 0xbe9d000 + 247167
8 libcef.dylib 0x0bed912c 0xbe9d000 + 246060
9 libcef.dylib 0x0bef70c3 0xbe9d000 + 368835
10 libcef.dylib 0x0bef6add 0xbe9d000 + 367325
11 libcef.dylib 0x0bf12001 0xbe9d000 + 479233
12 libcef.dylib 0x0bf12088 0xbe9d000 + 479368
13 libcef.dylib 0x0bf1144a 0xbe9d000 + 476234
14 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c05fb _pthread_body + 144
15 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c0485 _pthread_start + 130
16 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c5cf2 thread_start + 34
Thread 14:: AppCacheDBThread
0 libsystem_kernel.dylib 0x91be57ca __psynch_cvwait + 10
1 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c2d1d _pthread_cond_wait + 728
2 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c4bd9 pthread_cond_wait$UNIX2003 + 71
3 libcef.dylib 0x0bf0eaa3 0xbe9d000 + 465571
4 libcef.dylib 0x0bf0f76b 0xbe9d000 + 468843
5 libcef.dylib 0x0bf0f592 0xbe9d000 + 468370
6 libcef.dylib 0x0befb36b 0xbe9d000 + 385899
7 libcef.dylib 0x0bef70c3 0xbe9d000 + 368835
8 libcef.dylib 0x0bef6add 0xbe9d000 + 367325
9 libcef.dylib 0x0bf12001 0xbe9d000 + 479233
10 libcef.dylib 0x0bf12088 0xbe9d000 + 479368
11 libcef.dylib 0x0bf1144a 0xbe9d000 + 476234
12 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c05fb _pthread_body + 144
13 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c0485 _pthread_start + 130
14 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c5cf2 thread_start + 34
Thread 15:
0 libsystem_kernel.dylib 0x91be57ca __psynch_cvwait + 10
1 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c2d8a _pthread_cond_wait + 837
2 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c3042 pthread_cond_timedwait_relative_np + 47
3 com.apple.CoreServices.CarbonCore 0x92ccf88d TSWaitOnConditionTimedRelative + 161
4 com.apple.CoreServices.CarbonCore 0x92ccf44a TSWaitOnSemaphoreCommon + 531
5 com.apple.CoreServices.CarbonCore 0x92ccf5fd TSWaitOnSemaphoreRelative + 24
6 com.apple.QuickTimeComponents.component 0x99aa1091 0x99834000 + 2543761
7 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c05fb _pthread_body + 144
8 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c0485 _pthread_start + 130
9 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c5cf2 thread_start + 34
Thread 16:
0 libsystem_kernel.dylib 0x91be0f7a mach_msg_trap + 10
1 libsystem_kernel.dylib 0x91be016c mach_msg + 68
2 com.apple.CoreFoundation 0x927a1c09 __CFRunLoopServiceMachPort + 169
3 com.apple.CoreFoundation 0x927a11e1 __CFRunLoopRun + 1393
4 com.apple.CoreFoundation 0x927a09fa CFRunLoopRunSpecific + 394
5 com.apple.CoreFoundation 0x927a085b CFRunLoopRunInMode + 123
6 com.apple.AppKit 0x908f9b88 _NSEventThread + 283
7 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c05fb _pthread_body + 144
8 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c0485 _pthread_start + 130
9 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c5cf2 thread_start + 34
Thread 17:
0 libsystem_kernel.dylib 0x91be57ca __psynch_cvwait + 10
1 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c2d1d _pthread_cond_wait + 728
2 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c4c25 pthread_cond_timedwait$UNIX2003 + 71
3 libtier0.dylib 0x00505130 CThreadSyncObject::Wait(unsigned int) + 352
4 libvstdlib.dylib 0x005b2ce9 CJobThread::Run() + 137
5 libtier0.dylib 0x005066a6 CThread::ThreadProc(void*) + 214
6 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c05fb _pthread_body + 144
7 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c0485 _pthread_start + 130
8 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c5cf2 thread_start + 34
Thread 18:
0 libsystem_kernel.dylib 0x91be57ca __psynch_cvwait + 10
1 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c2d1d _pthread_cond_wait + 728
2 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c4c25 pthread_cond_timedwait$UNIX2003 + 71
3 libtier0.dylib 0x00505130 CThreadSyncObject::Wait(unsigned int) + 352
4 libvstdlib.dylib 0x005b2ce9 CJobThread::Run() + 137
5 libtier0.dylib 0x005066a6 CThread::ThreadProc(void*) + 214
6 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c05fb _pthread_body + 144
7 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c0485 _pthread_start + 130
8 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c5cf2 thread_start + 34
Thread 19:
0 libsystem_kernel.dylib 0x91be57ca __psynch_cvwait + 10
1 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c2d1d _pthread_cond_wait + 728
2 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c4c25 pthread_cond_timedwait$UNIX2003 + 71
3 libtier0.dylib 0x00505130 CThreadSyncObject::Wait(unsigned int) + 352
4 libvstdlib.dylib 0x005b2ce9 CJobThread::Run() + 137
5 libtier0.dylib 0x005066a6 CThread::ThreadProc(void*) + 214
6 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c05fb _pthread_body + 144
7 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c0485 _pthread_start + 130
8 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c5cf2 thread_start + 34
Thread 20:
0 libsystem_kernel.dylib 0x91be57ca __psynch_cvwait + 10
1 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c2d1d _pthread_cond_wait + 728
2 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c4c25 pthread_cond_timedwait$UNIX2003 + 71
3 libtier0.dylib 0x00505130 CThreadSyncObject::Wait(unsigned int) + 352
4 engine.dylib 0x09a133ef CQueuedPacketSender::Run() + 95
5 libtier0.dylib 0x005066a6 CThread::ThreadProc(void*) + 214
6 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c05fb _pthread_body + 144
7 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c0485 _pthread_start + 130
8 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c5cf2 thread_start + 34
Thread 21:
0 libsystem_kernel.dylib 0x91be57ca __psynch_cvwait + 10
1 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c2d1d _pthread_cond_wait + 728
2 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c4c25 pthread_cond_timedwait$UNIX2003 + 71
3 libtier0.dylib 0x00505130 CThreadSyncObject::Wait(unsigned int) + 352
4 libvstdlib.dylib 0x005b2ce9 CJobThread::Run() + 137
5 libtier0.dylib 0x005066a6 CThread::ThreadProc(void*) + 214
6 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c05fb _pthread_body + 144
7 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c0485 _pthread_start + 130
8 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c5cf2 thread_start + 34
Thread 22:
0 libsystem_kernel.dylib 0x91be57ca __psynch_cvwait + 10
1 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c2d1d _pthread_cond_wait + 728
2 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c4c25 pthread_cond_timedwait$UNIX2003 + 71
3 libtier0.dylib 0x00505130 CThreadSyncObject::Wait(unsigned int) + 352
4 libvstdlib.dylib 0x005b2ce9 CJobThread::Run() + 137
5 libtier0.dylib 0x005066a6 CThread::ThreadProc(void*) + 214
6 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c05fb _pthread_body + 144
7 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c0485 _pthread_start + 130
8 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c5cf2 thread_start + 34
Thread 23:
0 libsystem_kernel.dylib 0x91be57ca __psynch_cvwait + 10
1 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c2d1d _pthread_cond_wait + 728
2 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c4c25 pthread_cond_timedwait$UNIX2003 + 71
3 libtier0.dylib 0x00505130 CThreadSyncObject::Wait(unsigned int) + 352
4 libvstdlib.dylib 0x005b2ce9 CJobThread::Run() + 137
5 libtier0.dylib 0x005066a6 CThread::ThreadProc(void*) + 214
6 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c05fb _pthread_body + 144
7 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c0485 _pthread_start + 130
8 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c5cf2 thread_start + 34
Thread 24:
0 libsystem_kernel.dylib 0x91be57ca __psynch_cvwait + 10
1 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c2d1d _pthread_cond_wait + 728
2 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c4c25 pthread_cond_timedwait$UNIX2003 + 71
3 libtier0.dylib 0x00505130 CThreadSyncObject::Wait(unsigned int) + 352
4 libvstdlib.dylib 0x005b2ce9 CJobThread::Run() + 137
5 libtier0.dylib 0x005066a6 CThread::ThreadProc(void*) + 214
6 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c05fb _pthread_body + 144
7 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c0485 _pthread_start + 130
8 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c5cf2 thread_start + 34
Thread 25:
0 libsystem_kernel.dylib 0x91be57ca __psynch_cvwait + 10
1 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c2d1d _pthread_cond_wait + 728
2 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c4c25 pthread_cond_timedwait$UNIX2003 + 71
3 libtier0.dylib 0x00505130 CThreadSyncObject::Wait(unsigned int) + 352
4 libvstdlib.dylib 0x005b2ce9 CJobThread::Run() + 137
5 libtier0.dylib 0x005066a6 CThread::ThreadProc(void*) + 214
6 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c05fb _pthread_body + 144
7 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c0485 _pthread_start + 130
8 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c5cf2 thread_start + 34
Thread 26:
0 libsystem_kernel.dylib 0x91be0fce semaphore_timedwait_trap + 10
1 com.apple.CoreServices.CarbonCore 0x92c9c071 MPWaitOnSemaphore + 104
2 libMilesX86.dylib 0x417d7816 MilesGetBankFunctions + 4406
3 libMilesX86.dylib 0x417bee3e MilesAsyncSetPaused + 6222
4 libMilesX86.dylib 0x417d7f7f MilesGetBankFunctions + 6303
5 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c05fb _pthread_body + 144
Thread 27:: com.apple.coreaudio.AQClient
0 libsystem_kernel.dylib 0x91be0f7a mach_msg_trap + 10
1 libsystem_kernel.dylib 0x91be016c mach_msg + 68
2 com.apple.CoreFoundation 0x927a1c09 __CFRunLoopServiceMachPort + 169
3 com.apple.CoreFoundation 0x927a11e1 __CFRunLoopRun + 1393
4 com.apple.CoreFoundation 0x927a09fa CFRunLoopRunSpecific + 394
5 com.apple.CoreFoundation 0x927a085b CFRunLoopRunInMode + 123
6 com.apple.audio.toolbox.AudioToolbox 0x95cf02a8 GenericRunLoopThread::Entry(void*) + 194
7 com.apple.audio.toolbox.AudioToolbox 0x95ca0910 CAPThread::Entry(CAPThread*) + 134
8 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c05fb _pthread_body + 144
9 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c0485 _pthread_start + 130
10 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c5cf2 thread_start + 34
Thread 28:
0 libsystem_kernel.dylib 0x91be57ca __psynch_cvwait + 10
1 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c2d1d _pthread_cond_wait + 728
2 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c4c25 pthread_cond_timedwait$UNIX2003 + 71
3 libtier0.dylib 0x00505130 CThreadSyncObject::Wait(unsigned int) + 352
4 libtier0.dylib 0x00506c74 CWorkerThread::WaitForCall(unsigned int*) + 36
5 client.dylib 0x2a03b535 CAchievementSaveThread::Run() + 85
6 libtier0.dylib 0x005066a6 CThread::ThreadProc(void*) + 214
7 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c05fb _pthread_body + 144
8 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c0485 _pthread_start + 130
9 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c5cf2 thread_start + 34
Thread 29:: SocketThread
0 libsystem_kernel.dylib 0x91be6cf6 __poll + 10
1 steamclient.dylib 0x0eaa7a49 CSocketThread::CSocketRunThread::Run() + 291
2 libtier0_s.dylib 0x080d01a6 SteamThreadTools::CThread::ThreadExceptionWrapper(void*) + 16
3 libtier0_s.dylib 0x080cbe29 CatchAndWriteContext_t::Invoke() + 159
4 libtier0_s.dylib 0x080cb842 CatchAndWriteMiniDump_Impl(CatchAndWriteContext_t&) + 214
5 libtier0_s.dylib 0x080cb929 CatchAndWriteMiniDumpExForVoidPtrFn + 87
6 libtier0_s.dylib 0x080cb952 CatchAndWriteMiniDumpForVoidPtrFn + 35
7 libtier0_s.dylib 0x080d011a SteamThreadTools::CThread::ThreadProc(void*) + 222
8 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c05fb _pthread_body + 144
9 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c0485 _pthread_start + 130
10 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c5cf2 thread_start + 34
Thread 30:: WorkerPool/-876519424
0 libsystem_kernel.dylib 0x91be57ca __psynch_cvwait + 10
1 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c2d1d _pthread_cond_wait + 728
2 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c4c25 pthread_cond_timedwait$UNIX2003 + 71
3 libcef.dylib 0x0bf0ec99 0xbe9d000 + 466073
4 libcef.dylib 0x0bf12e93 0xbe9d000 + 482963
5 libcef.dylib 0x0bf13364 0xbe9d000 + 484196
6 libcef.dylib 0x0bf1144a 0xbe9d000 + 476234
7 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c05fb _pthread_body + 144
8 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c0485 _pthread_start + 130
9 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c5cf2 thread_start + 34
Thread 31:: WorkerPool/-876380160
0 libsystem_kernel.dylib 0x91be57ca __psynch_cvwait + 10
1 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c2d1d _pthread_cond_wait + 728
2 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c4c25 pthread_cond_timedwait$UNIX2003 + 71
3 libcef.dylib 0x0bf0ec99 0xbe9d000 + 466073
4 libcef.dylib 0x0bf12e93 0xbe9d000 + 482963
5 libcef.dylib 0x0bf13364 0xbe9d000 + 484196
6 libcef.dylib 0x0bf1144a 0xbe9d000 + 476234
7 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c05fb _pthread_body + 144
8 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c0485 _pthread_start + 130
9 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c5cf2 thread_start + 34
Thread 32:: WorkerPool/-876101632
0 libsystem_kernel.dylib 0x91be57ca __psynch_cvwait + 10
1 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c2d1d _pthread_cond_wait + 728
2 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c4c25 pthread_cond_timedwait$UNIX2003 + 71
3 libcef.dylib 0x0bf0ec99 0xbe9d000 + 466073
4 libcef.dylib 0x0bf12e93 0xbe9d000 + 482963
5 libcef.dylib 0x0bf13364 0xbe9d000 + 484196
6 libcef.dylib 0x0bf1144a 0xbe9d000 + 476234
7 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c05fb _pthread_body + 144
8 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c0485 _pthread_start + 130
9 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c5cf2 thread_start + 34
Thread 33:
0 libtogl.dylib 0x00551361 GLMContext::FlushStates(bool) + 689
1 libtogl.dylib 0x005504dc GLMContext::FlushDrawStates(bool) + 332
2 libtogl.dylib 0x00544a05 IDirect3DDevice9::DrawIndexedPrimitive(_D3DPRIMITIVETYPE, int, unsigned int, unsigned int, unsigned int, unsigned int) + 117
3 shaderapidx9.dylib 0x0e1c8006 CMeshDX8::RenderPass() + 1030
4 shaderapidx9.dylib 0x0e1de8d2 non-virtual thunk to CShaderAPIDx8::RenderPass(int, int) + 98
5 materialsystem.dylib 0x0a502fba non-virtual thunk to CShaderSystem::DrawSnapshot(bool) + 90
6 stdshader_dx9.dylib 0x10581be5 CBaseShader::Draw(bool) + 133
7 stdshader_dx9.dylib 0x105507b2 DrawSkin_DX9_Internal(CBaseVSShader*, IMaterialVar**, IShaderDynamicAPI*, IShaderShadow*, bool, VertexLitGeneric_DX9_Vars_t&, VertexCompressionType_t, CBasePerMaterialContextData**) + 13170
8 stdshader_dx9.dylib 0x10550999 DrawSkin_DX9(CBaseVSShader*, IMaterialVar**, IShaderDynamicAPI*, IShaderShadow*, VertexLitGeneric_DX9_Vars_t&, VertexCompressionType_t, CBasePerMaterialContextData**) + 201
9 stdshader_dx9.dylib 0x10565391 DrawVertexLitGeneric_DX9(CBaseVSShader*, IMaterialVar**, IShaderDynamicAPI*, IShaderShadow*, bool, VertexLitGeneric_DX9_Vars_t&, VertexCompressionType_t, CBasePerMaterialContextData**) + 305
10 stdshader_dx9.dylib 0x1055f7bb VertexLitGeneric::CShader::OnDrawElements(IMaterialVar**, IShaderShadow*, IShaderDynamicAPI*, VertexCompressionType_t, CBasePerMaterialContextData**) + 283
11 stdshader_dx9.dylib 0x1058192a CBaseShader::DrawElements(IMaterialVar**, int, IShaderShadow*, IShaderDynamicAPI*, VertexCompressionType_t, CBasePerMaterialContextData**) + 250
12 materialsystem.dylib 0x0a502972 CShaderSystem::DrawElements(IShader*, IMaterialVar**, ShaderRenderState_t*, VertexCompressionType_t, unsigned int) + 562
13 materialsystem.dylib 0x0a4ae76e CMaterial::DrawMesh(VertexCompressionType_t) + 110
14 shaderapidx9.dylib 0x0e1d40ce CShaderAPIDx8::DrawMesh(CMeshBase*) + 318
15 shaderapidx9.dylib 0x0e1d43ed non-virtual thunk to CShaderAPIDx8::DrawMesh(CMeshBase*) + 29
16 shaderapidx9.dylib 0x0e1c7aee CMeshDX8::Draw(int, int) + 254
17 studiorender.dylib 0x0b678e64 CStudioRender::R_StudioDrawGroupHWSkin(IMatRenderContext*, studiomeshgroup_t*, IMesh*, ColorMeshInfo_t*) + 404
18 studiorender.dylib 0x0b6792c4 CStudioRender::R_StudioDrawStaticMesh(IMatRenderContext*, mstudiomesh_t*, studiomeshgroup_t*, StudioModelLighting_t, float, IMaterial*, int, ColorMeshInfo_t*) + 644
19 studiorender.dylib 0x0b67c6fc CStudioRender::R_StudioDrawMesh(IMatRenderContext*, mstudiomesh_t*, studiomeshdata_t*, StudioModelLighting_t, IMaterial*, ColorMeshInfo_t*, int) + 348
20 studiorender.dylib 0x0b675b3b CStudioRender::R_StudioDrawPoints(IMatRenderContext*, int, void*, IMaterial**, int*, int, int, ColorMeshInfo_t*) + 571
21 studiorender.dylib 0x0b675254 CStudioRender::R_StudioRenderFinal(IMatRenderContext*, int, int, CStudioRender::BodyPartInfo_t*, void*, IMaterial**, int*, int, int, ColorMeshInfo_t*) + 404
22 studiorender.dylib 0x0b674f22 CStudioRender::R_StudioRenderModel(IMatRenderContext*, int, int, int, void*, IMaterial**, int*, int, int, int, ColorMeshInfo_t*) + 514
23 studiorender.dylib 0x0b6da3d1 CStudioRender::DrawModelStaticProp(DrawModelInfo_t const&, StudioRenderContext_t const&, matrix3x4_t const&, int) + 577
24 studiorender.dylib 0x0b6e2e20 CMemberFunctor4<CStudioRender*, void (CStudioRender::*)(DrawModelInfo_t const&, StudioRenderContext_t const&, matrix3x4_t const&, int), DrawModelInfo_t, StudioRenderContext_t, matrix3x4_t, int, CRefCounted1<CFunctor, CRefCountServiceBase<true, CRefMT> >, CFuncMemPolicyNone>::operator()() + 80
25 materialsystem.dylib 0x0a4d410b CMatQueuedRenderContext::CallQueued(bool) + 187
26 materialsystem.dylib 0x0a4d3f82 CMatQueuedRenderContext::EndQueue(bool) + 34
27 materialsystem.dylib 0x0a4bd1a2 CMaterialSystem::ThreadExecuteQueuedContext(CMatQueuedRenderContext*) + 66
28 materialsystem.dylib 0x0a4c2ca9 CMemberFunctor1<CMaterialSystem*, void (CMaterialSystem::*)(CMatQueuedRenderContext*), CMatQueuedRenderContext*, CRefCounted1<CFunctor, CRefCountServiceBase<true, CRefMT> >, CFuncMemPolicyNone>::operator()() + 41
29 materialsystem.dylib 0x0a4c3797 CFunctorJob::DoExecute() + 23
30 libvstdlib.dylib 0x005b1a40 CJob::Execute() + 80
31 libvstdlib.dylib 0x005b2e37 CJobThread::Run() + 471
32 libtier0.dylib 0x005066a6 CThread::ThreadProc(void*) + 214
33 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c05fb _pthread_body + 144
34 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c0485 _pthread_start + 130
35 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c5cf2 thread_start + 34
Thread 34:: com.apple.audio.IOThread.client
0 libsystem_kernel.dylib 0x91be0f7a mach_msg_trap + 10
1 libsystem_kernel.dylib 0x91be016c mach_msg + 68
2 com.apple.audio.CoreAudio 0x922c9e9a HALB_MachPort::SendMessageWithReply(unsigned int, unsigned int, unsigned long, unsigned long, mach_msg_header_t*, bool, unsigned int) + 138
3 com.apple.audio.CoreAudio 0x922c434e HALB_MachPort::SendSimpleMessageWithSimpleReply(unsigned int, unsigned int, int, int&, bool, unsigned int) + 68
4 com.apple.audio.CoreAudio 0x922c2b27 HALC_ProxyIOContext::IOWorkLoop() + 1111
5 com.apple.audio.CoreAudio 0x922c25ff HALC_ProxyIOContext::IOThreadEntry(void*) + 167
6 com.apple.audio.CoreAudio 0x922ccf52 ___ZN19HALC_ProxyIOContextC2Emj_block_invoke + 20
7 com.apple.audio.CoreAudio 0x922c24fb HALB_IOThread::Entry(void*) + 69
8 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c05fb _pthread_body + 144
9 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c0485 _pthread_start + 130
10 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c5cf2 thread_start + 34
Thread 35:: WorkerPool/-754667520
0 libsystem_kernel.dylib 0x91be57ca __psynch_cvwait + 10
1 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c2d1d _pthread_cond_wait + 728
2 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c4c25 pthread_cond_timedwait$UNIX2003 + 71
3 libcef.dylib 0x0bf0ec99 0xbe9d000 + 466073
4 libcef.dylib 0x0bf12e93 0xbe9d000 + 482963
5 libcef.dylib 0x0bf13364 0xbe9d000 + 484196
6 libcef.dylib 0x0bf1144a 0xbe9d000 + 476234
7 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c05fb _pthread_body + 144
8 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c0485 _pthread_start + 130
9 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c5cf2 thread_start + 34
Thread 36:: WorkerPool/-754528256
0 libsystem_kernel.dylib 0x91be57ca __psynch_cvwait + 10
1 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c2d1d _pthread_cond_wait + 728
2 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c4c25 pthread_cond_timedwait$UNIX2003 + 71
3 libcef.dylib 0x0bf0ec99 0xbe9d000 + 466073
4 libcef.dylib 0x0bf12e93 0xbe9d000 + 482963
5 libcef.dylib 0x0bf13364 0xbe9d000 + 484196
6 libcef.dylib 0x0bf1144a 0xbe9d000 + 476234
7 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c05fb _pthread_body + 144
8 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c0485 _pthread_start + 130
9 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c5cf2 thread_start + 34
Thread 37:: WorkerPool/-754388992
0 libsystem_kernel.dylib 0x91be57ca __psynch_cvwait + 10
1 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c2d1d _pthread_cond_wait + 728
2 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c4c25 pthread_cond_timedwait$UNIX2003 + 71
3 libcef.dylib 0x0bf0ec99 0xbe9d000 + 466073
4 libcef.dylib 0x0bf12e93 0xbe9d000 + 482963
5 libcef.dylib 0x0bf13364 0xbe9d000 + 484196
6 libcef.dylib 0x0bf1144a 0xbe9d000 + 476234
7 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c05fb _pthread_body + 144
8 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c0485 _pthread_start + 130
9 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c5cf2 thread_start + 34
Thread 38:: WorkerPool/-754249728
0 libsystem_kernel.dylib 0x91be57ca __psynch_cvwait + 10
1 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c2d1d _pthread_cond_wait + 728
2 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c4c25 pthread_cond_timedwait$UNIX2003 + 71
3 libcef.dylib 0x0bf0ec99 0xbe9d000 + 466073
4 libcef.dylib 0x0bf12e93 0xbe9d000 + 482963
5 libcef.dylib 0x0bf13364 0xbe9d000 + 484196
6 libcef.dylib 0x0bf1144a 0xbe9d000 + 476234
7 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c05fb _pthread_body + 144
8 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c0485 _pthread_start + 130
9 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c5cf2 thread_start + 34
Thread 39:: WorkerPool/-754110464
0 libsystem_kernel.dylib 0x91be57ca __psynch_cvwait + 10
1 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c2d1d _pthread_cond_wait + 728
2 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c4c25 pthread_cond_timedwait$UNIX2003 + 71
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8 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c0485 _pthread_start + 130
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1 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c2d1d _pthread_cond_wait + 728
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1 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c2d1d _pthread_cond_wait + 728
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0 libsystem_kernel.dylib 0x91be57ca __psynch_cvwait + 10
1 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c2d1d _pthread_cond_wait + 728
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5 libcef.dylib 0x0bf13364 0xbe9d000 + 484196
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0 libsystem_kernel.dylib 0x91be57ca __psynch_cvwait + 10
1 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c2d1d _pthread_cond_wait + 728
2 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c4c25 pthread_cond_timedwait$UNIX2003 + 71
3 libcef.dylib 0x0bf0ec99 0xbe9d000 + 466073
4 libcef.dylib 0x0bf12e93 0xbe9d000 + 482963
5 libcef.dylib 0x0bf13364 0xbe9d000 + 484196
6 libcef.dylib 0x0bf1144a 0xbe9d000 + 476234
7 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c05fb _pthread_body + 144
8 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c0485 _pthread_start + 130
9 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c5cf2 thread_start + 34
Thread 44:: WorkerPool/-753831936
0 libsystem_kernel.dylib 0x91be57ca __psynch_cvwait + 10
1 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c2d1d _pthread_cond_wait + 728
2 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c4c25 pthread_cond_timedwait$UNIX2003 + 71
3 libcef.dylib 0x0bf0ec99 0xbe9d000 + 466073
4 libcef.dylib 0x0bf12e93 0xbe9d000 + 482963
5 libcef.dylib 0x0bf13364 0xbe9d000 + 484196
6 libcef.dylib 0x0bf1144a 0xbe9d000 + 476234
7 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c05fb _pthread_body + 144
8 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c0485 _pthread_start + 130
9 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c5cf2 thread_start + 34
Thread 45:: WorkerPool/-715182080
0 libsystem_kernel.dylib 0x91be57ca __psynch_cvwait + 10
1 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c2d1d _pthread_cond_wait + 728
2 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c4c25 pthread_cond_timedwait$UNIX2003 + 71
3 libcef.dylib 0x0bf0ec99 0xbe9d000 + 466073
4 libcef.dylib 0x0bf12e93 0xbe9d000 + 482963
5 libcef.dylib 0x0bf13364 0xbe9d000 + 484196
6 libcef.dylib 0x0bf1144a 0xbe9d000 + 476234
7 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c05fb _pthread_body + 144
8 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c0485 _pthread_start + 130
9 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c5cf2 thread_start + 34
Thread 46 Crashed:: Dispatch queue: OpenGLMT
0 libsystem_platform.dylib 0x937dd25a _platform_bzero$VARIANT$sse42 + 90
1 libGLProgrammability.dylib 0x97809b7a BitSetSetRangeEqualsInternal + 119
2 libGLProgrammability.dylib 0x978099e3 BitSetNew + 140
3 libGLProgrammability.dylib 0x97816a34 RegistersInitialize + 37
4 libGLProgrammability.dylib 0x978214d7 glpPPShaderLinearizeStreamMgrEx + 6398
5 libGLProgrammability.dylib 0x9782164c glpPPShaderLinearizeEx + 79
6 libGLProgrammability.dylib 0x978215f8 glpPPShaderLinearize + 32
7 GLRendererFloat 0x9b6c1be4 gldLoadPipelineProgram + 380
8 GLRendererFloat 0x9b6baae1 gldUpdateDispatch + 2112
9 GLEngine 0x91a8ff79 gleFallbackBegin + 459
10 GLEngine 0x919901e0 gleUpdateDispatchCodeChange + 184
11 GLEngine 0x91a814d6 gleDoDrawDispatchCore + 618
12 GLEngine 0x91a2a1d6 glDrawElementsInstancedBaseVertex_STD_Exec + 289
13 GLEngine 0x91a2a0a7 glDrawElements_UnpackThread + 154
14 GLEngine 0x91a7c73d gleCmdProcessor + 75
15 libdispatch.dylib 0x9a29caf3 _dispatch_queue_drain + 410
16 libdispatch.dylib 0x9a29dfcf _dispatch_queue_invoke + 126
17 libdispatch.dylib 0x9a29c38a _dispatch_root_queue_drain + 72
18 libdispatch.dylib 0x9a29d70e _dispatch_worker_thread2 + 39
19 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c1dab _pthread_wqthread + 336
20 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c5cce start_wqthread + 30
Thread 47:: AQConverterThread
0 libsystem_kernel.dylib 0x91be57ca __psynch_cvwait + 10
1 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c2d1d _pthread_cond_wait + 728
2 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c4bd9 pthread_cond_wait$UNIX2003 + 71
3 com.apple.audio.toolbox.AudioToolbox 0x95ca012f CAGuard::Wait() + 67
4 com.apple.audio.toolbox.AudioToolbox 0x95cc4d58 AQConverterManager::AQConverterThread::Run() + 602
5 com.apple.audio.toolbox.AudioToolbox 0x95cc4af6 AQConverterManager::AQConverterThread::ConverterThreadEntry(void*) + 22
6 com.apple.audio.toolbox.AudioToolbox 0x95ca0910 CAPThread::Entry(CAPThread*) + 134
7 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c05fb _pthread_body + 144
8 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c0485 _pthread_start + 130
9 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c5cf2 thread_start + 34
Thread 48:
0 libsystem_kernel.dylib 0x91be6046 __workq_kernreturn + 10
1 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c1dcf _pthread_wqthread + 372
2 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x976c5cce start_wqthread + 30
Thread 46 crashed with X86 Thread State (32-bit):
eax: 0x00000000 ebx: 0x00000000 ecx: 0x00000004 edx: 0x00000078
edi: 0x00000004 esi: 0x20b00030 ebp: 0xcd72ba68 esp: 0xcd72ba64
ss: 0x00000023 efl: 0x00010202 eip: 0x937dd25a cs: 0x0000001b
ds: 0x00000023 es: 0x00000023 fs: 0x00000023 gs: 0x0000000f
cr2: 0x00000004
Logical CPU: 2
Error Code: 0x00000006
Trap Number: 14
Binary Images:
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This procedure is a diagnostic test. It won’t solve your problem. Don’t be disappointed when you find that nothing has changed after you complete it.
The purpose of this test is to determine whether the problem is localized to your user account. Enable guest logins* and log in as Guest. Don't use the Safari-only “Guest User” login created by “Find My Mac.”
While logged in as Guest, you won’t have access to any of your documents or settings. Applications will behave as if you were running them for the first time. Don’t be alarmed by this behavior; it’s normal. If you need any passwords or other personal data in order to complete the test, memorize, print, or write them down before you begin.
Test while logged in as Guest. Same problem?
After testing, log out of the guest account and, in your own account, disable it if you wish. Any files you created in the guest account will be deleted automatically when you log out of it.
*Note: If you’ve activated “Find My Mac” or FileVault in OS X 10.7 or later, then you can’t enable the Guest account. The "Guest User" login created by "Find My Mac" is not the same. Create a new account in which to test, and delete it, including its home folder, after testing. -
Portal generate excessive cookies in HTTP header
We are using SUN jes 6.2 and found that it generates excessive number of cookies when we use the client property method on ProviderContext. It looks like, it creates a cookie for each property.
This is causing proxy servers to reject our site. Has anyone had this problem before and able to solve it?
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DamithaAccording to the javadoc for 'ProviderContext'
A session property is shared between all clients using the session. In the case of authless, a session property is shared for all authless clients. In some cases it is desirable to set properties such that there is a 1-1 mapping between client and property. An example of this is a selected tab name. In the case of authless, it would not do to have the selected tab name shared between all authless clients because this would cause all authless clients to have the same selected tab. To set / get properties per accessing client, use the setClientProperty() and getClientProperty() methods.
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Problem when send an email with mail client!
Hi!
My mail server have MTA front end and Message Store back end with version:
./imsimta version
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libimta.so 7u2-7.02 64bit (built 02:28:03, Apr 16 2009)
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SunOS SMSG 5.10 Generic_139556-08 i86pc i386 i86pcMy users and I are having problem following: Send an email very slow, mail client is connected to front end but mail is not delivered, after that, I stop and resend this email several times then it is can delivered. While the mail was not send, i can telnet to front end with port 25. My users and I are using Thunderbird and Microsoft Outlook. What is problem on my mail server ?
I see time on MTA front end and Message Store are not synchronized, maybe this could be the problem?
Thanks!NguyenPhuc wrote:
Are you using any kind of MTA spam filter plugin?I removed plugin spam filter, now on MTA server don't have plugin spam or virus !Are you saying you did have a spam filter plugin enabled (if so which one(s)) and you have just disabled it?
Are you receiving an excessive number of emails?No, total of number messages in my mailbox is about 1000 emails.I meant is the MTA receiving a large number of emails -- i.e. do you see a lot of emails coming in (mail.log_current)?
Also try the following and see where the delay in accepting emails occurs:
telnet <mta> 25
mail from: [email protected]
rcpt to: [email protected]
data
Subject: test email
To: [email protected]
From: [email protected]
body
.e.g.
-bash-3.00# telnet server 25
Trying 10.15.10.33...
Connected to server.aus.sun.com.
Escape character is '^]'.
220 server.aus.sun.com -- Server ESMTP (Sun Java(tm) System Messaging Server 7u3-16.01 64bit (built Apr 6 2010))
mail from: [email protected]
250-2.5.0 No HELO/EHLO seen; continuing anyway, [10.15.10.33].
250 2.5.0 Address Ok.
rcpt to: [email protected]
250 2.1.5 [email protected] OK.
data
354 Enter mail, end with a single ".".
To: [email protected]
From: [email protected]
body
250 2.5.0 Ok, envelope id [email protected]
quit
221 2.3.0 Bye received. Goodbye.
Connection to server.aus.sun.com closed by foreign host.Regards,
Shane. -
Hello
I have a web application which consumes a remote web service, it has been in live use for more than a year.
The web service consumed is part of an off the shelf application which fails approx 6 times a year. When it fails, the GlassFish server hosting my web application is also liable to fail. Thus a failure of the purchased application results in the failure of a whole set of other applications.
The Web Service client was written using JAX-WS. When the web service fails, calls to the client are liable to hang and never return. There is no timeout and no error, just a hung thread in GlassFish. In GlassFish the default maximum for request processing threads is 5, if all of them hang Glassfish is dead.
jstack output shows JAX-WS gets stuck, it does a read without a timeout and never regains control. I have seen threads stuck for in excess of 1 hour 45 minutes, they remain stuck until the application server is re-started.
To work around this issue I have written a class to predict if a connection is likely to be healthy or not, if not it attempts to replace the connection with a new one. I am reasonably confident this will reduce the likelihood of failures but I believe there must be a better way to avoid the overhead of getting a new connection every time.
1) Has anybody else suffered this same issue, if so how did you get round it ?
2) Does anybody agree with me that the reads done by JAX-WS should timeout if necessary and failure to do so is a weakness/bug in the JAX-WS client ?
What follows is an example of jstack output showing a hung thread.
----------------- t@162 -----------------
0xff2cc360 _read + 0x8
0xfead8e18 JVM_Read + 0xe4
0xfadbc154 Java_java_net_SocketInputStream_socketRead0 + 0x1fc
0xf8c0c280 * java.net.SocketInputStream.socketRead0(java.io.FileDescriptor, byte[], int, int, int) bci:-1830175952 (Interpreted frame)
0xf8c0c224 * java.net.SocketInputStream.socketRead0(java.io.FileDescriptor, byte[], int, int, int) bci:0 (Interpreted frame)
0xf8c058b8 * java.net.SocketInputStream.read(byte[], int, int) bci:84 line:129 (Interpreted frame)
0xf8c50588 <C2IAdapter>
0xf949c8fc 0xf949c8fc * java.io.BufferedInputStream.fill() bci:175 line:218 (Compiled frame)
0xf8fbac24 0xf8fbac24 * java.io.BufferedInputStream.read1(byte[], int, int) bci:44 line:256 (Compiled frame)
0xfa889c6c 0xfa889c6c * sun.net.www.http.HttpClient.parseHTTPHeader(sun.net.www.MessageHeader, sun.net.ProgressSource, sun.net.www.protocol.http.HttpURLConnection) bci:51 line:681 (Compiled frame)
0xf8cbfc44 <I2CAdapter>
0xf8c057a8 * sun.net.www.http.HttpClient.parseHTTP(sun.net.www.MessageHeader, sun.net.ProgressSource, sun.net.www.protocol.http.HttpURLConnection) bci:30 line:626 (Interpreted frame)
0xf8c057a8 * sun.net.www.protocol.http.HttpURLConnection.getInputStream() bci:246 line:983 (Interpreted frame)
0xf8c05874 * java.net.HttpURLConnection.getResponseCode() bci:16 line:367 (Interpreted frame)
0xf8c058b8 * com.sun.xml.ws.transport.http.client.HttpClientTransport.checkResponseCode() bci:5 line:201 (Interpreted frame)
0xf8c05764 * com.sun.xml.ws.transport.http.client.HttpTransportPipe.process(com.sun.xml.ws.api.message.Packet) bci:345 line:149 (Interpreted frame)
0xf8c05d3c * com.sun.xml.xwss.XWSSClientPipe.process(com.sun.xml.ws.api.message.Packet) bci:76 line:118 (Interpreted frame)
0xf8c05d3c * com.sun.xml.ws.api.pipe.helper.PipeAdapter.processRequest(com.sun.xml.ws.api.message.Packet) bci:6 line:115 (Interpreted frame)
0xf8c52980 <C2IAdapter>
0xfab36e58 0xfab36e58 * com.sun.xml.ws.api.pipe.Fiber.__doRun(com.sun.xml.ws.api.pipe.Tube) bci:206 line:595 (Compiled frame)
0xf8c547bc <I2CAdapter>
0xf8c05874 * com.sun.xml.ws.api.pipe.Fiber._doRun(com.sun.xml.ws.api.pipe.Tube) bci:31 line:554 (Interpreted frame)
0xf8c05874 * com.sun.xml.ws.api.pipe.Fiber.doRun(com.sun.xml.ws.api.pipe.Tube) bci:84 line:539 (Interpreted frame)
0xf8c05874 * com.sun.xml.ws.api.pipe.Fiber.runSync(com.sun.xml.ws.api.pipe.Tube, com.sun.xml.ws.api.message.Packet) bci:48 line:436 (Interpreted frame)
0xf8c05874 * com.sun.xml.ws.client.Stub.process(com.sun.xml.ws.api.message.Packet, com.sun.xml.ws.client.RequestContext, com.sun.xml.ws.client.ResponseContextReceiver) bci:155 line:248 (Interpreted frame)
0xf8c05874 * com.sun.xml.ws.client.sei.SEIStub.doProcess(com.sun.xml.ws.api.message.Packet, com.sun.xml.ws.client.RequestContext, com.sun.xml.ws.client.ResponseContextReceiver) bci:4 line:135 (Interpreted frame)
0xf8c05874 * com.sun.xml.ws.client.sei.SyncMethodHandler.invoke(java.lang.Object, java.lang.Object[], com.sun.xml.ws.client.RequestContext, com.sun.xml.ws.client.ResponseContextReceiver) bci:64 line:109 (Interpreted frame)
0xf8c05874 * com.sun.xml.ws.client.sei.SyncMethodHandler.invoke(java.lang.Object, java.lang.Object[]) bci:14 line:89 (Interpreted frame)
0xf8c05874 * com.sun.xml.ws.client.sei.SEIStub.invoke(java.lang.Object, java.lang.reflect.Method, java.lang.Object[]) bci:24 line:118 (Interpreted frame)
0xf8c05d3c * $Proxy64.updateProblem(com.peregrine.servicecenter.pws.pm.UpdateProblemRequest) bci:16 (Interpreted frame)
0xf8c05d3c * com.reuters.gsm.sf.consumePeregWs.PeregPm.addUpdate(java.lang.String, int, int, java.lang.String, java.lang.String, java.util.Date) bci:341 line:129 (Interpreted frame)
Regards, Vince[http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2592303/how-do-i-set-the-jax-ws-client-request-timeout-programatically-on-jboss]
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Is it possible to sort Mac Mail Rules into alphabetical order? I have in excess of 50 rules and everytime I want to add or amend a rule, such as "delete incoming" I have to go through the entire list to find it. I have tried clicking on the heading "Description" but it does not sort. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated
Hi,
According to your description, my understanding is that use CMAK to configure split tunneling on VPN clients, traffic to specified devices can be routed via their own default gateway.
If the manually added route entries all have default metric and interface, clients will select one by the default routing rule, can’t select one of them according to clients’ own conditions. So, I am afraid that CMAK can’t implement the function which you need.
A blog described about How to configure split tunneling on VPN clients using CMAK, for your reference:
http://blogs.technet.com/b/rrasblog/archive/2007/06/11/split-tunnelling-using-cmak.aspx
Best Regards,
Eve Wang
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Paying excess payment recieved to the customer.
Dear SAP gurus,
In this scenario, my client bills their customer on a regular basis. sometimes, the client receives excess payment from the customer.. now, they want to refund the excess payment to the customer. pls guide how to map this in SAP?
Regardsyes you can iisue a credit memo for that using tcode fb75...this will result to a liability presentation in FS.
or
you also create a vendor account to the customer.. and pay it via f-58....
fing out the BPP to the TCODE...
link
http://help.sap.com/bp_bblibrary/600/BBlibrary_start.htm
Edited by: Roy Jensen Carasco on Feb 16, 2009 8:47 AM
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