[SOLVED] sshfs: Connection reset by peer
I am trying to use sshfs (to replace nfs) so I can access my music and my vids across my network (music and vids are on "marbles", I want to access them on "toaster").
Now, if on toaster, I do "ssh chris@marbles", it works fine. I can "scp" across the network fine as well.
If, however, I do "sshfs chris@marbles:/mnt/music-vids/ ~/marbles/", I get the error:
read: Connection reset by peer
Going through the logs on marbles, all I get is this:
Dec 7 15:34:33 marbles sshd[5905]: Accepted publickey for chris from 192.168.0.3 port 44030 ssh2
Dec 7 15:34:33 marbles sshd(pam_unix)[5907]: session opened for user chris by (uid=0)
Dec 7 15:34:33 marbles sshd[5907]: subsystem request for sftp
Dec 7 15:34:33 marbles sshd(pam_unix)[5907]: session closed for user chris
Which means nothing to me really.
Anyone got any ideas?
Cheers.
Turns out I had:
Subsystem sftp /usr/lib64/misc/sftp-server
Must have been from when I had Gentoo amd64 installed.. I just blindly copied the configs over, doh! Fixed and it all works now
Cheers
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15:10:02.312 localhost-0: 15:10:02.218 op: write lun: Y:\dir11\vdb.1_2.dir\vdb.2_2.dir\vdb.3_1.dir\vdb.4_1.dir\vdb.5_2.dir\vdb.6_2.dir\vdb.7_1.dir\vdb.8_2.dir\vdb.9_2.dir\vdb.10_1.dir\vdb_f0001.file lba: 1484652544 0x587E0000 xfer: 131072 errno: Windows System Error code: 64: ??¡§????????????
15:10:02.327 localhost-0: 15:10:02.234 op: write lun: Y:\dir14\vdb.1_2.dir\vdb.2_2.dir\vdb.3_1.dir\vdb.4_1.dir\vdb.5_2.dir\vdb.6_2.dir\vdb.7_1.dir\vdb.8_2.dir\vdb.9_2.dir\vdb.10_1.dir\vdb_f0001.file lba: 1971847168 0x75880000 xfer: 131072 errno: Windows System Error code: 64: ??¡§????????????
15:10:02.343 2713 0.0 0.00 100.0 74.9 0.0 0.0 0.00 0.0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0 0.0 0.00 0.0 0.00 0.0 0.00 0.0 0.00 0.0 0.00 0.0 0.00 0.0 0.00 0.0 0.00
15:10:02.343
15:10:02.343 **********************************************************
15:10:02.343 Slave localhost-0 aborting: Error writing file Y:\dir11\vdb.1_2.dir\vdb.2_2.dir\vdb.3_1.dir\vdb.4_1.dir\vdb.5_2.dir\vdb.6_2.dir\vdb.7_1.dir\vdb.8_2.dir\vdb.9_2.dir\vdb.10_1.dir\vdb_f0001.file
Error: Windows System Error code: 64: ??¡§????????????
lba: 1484652544
xfersize: 131072
blocks_done: 11327
bytes_done: 1484652544
open_for_read: false
15:10:02.343 **********************************************************
15:10:02.343
15:10:18.013 Exception from slave: localhost-0
15:10:18.013
15:10:18.013 common.failure():
java.net.SocketException: Connection reset by peer: socket write error
java.net.SocketException: Connection reset by peer: socket write error
at java.net.SocketOutputStream.socketWrite0(Native Method)
at java.net.SocketOutputStream.socketWrite(Unknown Source)
at java.net.SocketOutputStream.write(Unknown Source)
at java.io.ObjectOutputStream$BlockDataOutputStream.drain(Unknown Source)
at java.io.ObjectOutputStream$BlockDataOutputStream.setBlockDataMode(Unknown Source)
at java.io.ObjectOutputStream.reset(Unknown Source)
at Vdb.SlaveSocket.putMessage(SlaveSocket.java:277)
at Vdb.CollectSlaveStats.<init>(CollectSlaveStats.java:121)
at Vdb.Reporter.run(Reporter.java:183)
localhost-0.stdout.html:
stdout/stderr for slave=localhost-0
14:22:50.072 14:22:50.072 SlaveJvm execution parameter: '-m localhost'
14:22:50.072 14:22:50.072 SlaveJvm execution parameter: '-n localhost-10-141104-14.22.49.432'
14:22:50.072 14:22:50.072 SlaveJvm execution parameter: '-l localhost-0'
14:22:50.072 14:22:50.072 SlaveJvm execution parameter: '-p 5570'
14:22:50.072 14:22:50.072 SlaveJvm positional parameter: 'SlaveJvm'
14:22:50.118 14:22:50.118 successfully connected to master localhost
14:22:50.118 14:22:50.118 Connection to localhost using port 5570 successful
14:22:50.571 14:22:50.571 execute(): ls -l Y:\dir11
14:22:50.618 14:22:50.618 execute(): ls -l Y:\dir12
14:22:50.633 14:22:50.633 execute(): ls -l Y:\dir13
14:22:50.664 14:22:50.664 execute(): ls -l Y:\dir14
14:22:50.680 14:22:50.680 execute(): ls -l Y:\dir15
14:22:50.711 14:22:50.711 Configuration interpretation took 0.45 seconds
Link to Run Definitions: <A HREF="#_225912260">format_for_rd1 For loops: None</A>
<A HREF="#_156265924">rd1 For loops: None</A>
14:22:50.852 14:22:50.852 Beginning of run setup
14:22:50.852 14:22:50.852 **********************
14:22:50.852
14:22:50.852
14:22:51.538 14:22:51.538 Completed the creation of the directory list for Y:\dir11: 2046 directories.
14:22:56.811 14:22:56.811 Memory total Java heap: 77.438 MB; Free: 32.782 MB; Used: 44.655 MB;
14:22:56.874 14:22:56.874 checkMemory()
14:22:56.874 14:22:56.874 Memory total Java heap: 77.438 MB; Free: 52.364 MB; Used: 25.074 MB;
14:23:03.426 14:23:03.426 Generated 1024 file names; total anchor size: 130.841g
14:23:03.426 14:23:03.426 Writing control file for anchor=Y:\dir11 at start of run.
14:23:03.457 14:23:03.441 Completed control file for anchor=Y:\dir11 at start of run. dirs: 2046/2046 files: 1024/88 sizes: 130.841g/8.721g/0/0.0
14:23:03.457 14:23:03.441 During anchor creation for anchor=Y:\dir11 there were 2046 directories and 88 files
14:23:03.551 14:23:03.551 Completed the creation of the directory list for Y:\dir12: 2046 directories.
14:23:08.902 14:23:08.902 Memory total Java heap: 77.438 MB; Free: 24.149 MB; Used: 53.288 MB;
14:23:08.964 14:23:08.964 checkMemory()
14:23:08.964 14:23:08.964 Memory total Java heap: 77.438 MB; Free: 50.640 MB; Used: 26.798 MB;
14:23:15.579 14:23:15.579 Generated 1024 file names; total anchor size: 130.841g
14:23:15.579 14:23:15.579 Writing control file for anchor=Y:\dir12 at start of run.
14:23:15.594 14:23:15.594 Completed control file for anchor=Y:\dir12 at start of run. dirs: 2046/2046 files: 1024/74 sizes: 130.841g/7.092g/0/0.0
14:23:15.594 14:23:15.594 During anchor creation for anchor=Y:\dir12 there were 2046 directories and 74 files
14:23:15.688 14:23:15.688 Completed the creation of the directory list for Y:\dir13: 2046 directories.
14:23:21.210 14:23:21.210 Memory total Java heap: 74.688 MB; Free: 19.725 MB; Used: 54.963 MB;
14:23:21.273 14:23:21.273 checkMemory()
14:23:21.273 14:23:21.273 Memory total Java heap: 76.562 MB; Free: 48.176 MB; Used: 28.386 MB;
14:23:28.168 14:23:28.168 Generated 1024 file names; total anchor size: 130.841g
14:23:28.168 14:23:28.168 Writing control file for anchor=Y:\dir13 at start of run.
14:23:28.184 14:23:28.184 Completed control file for anchor=Y:\dir13 at start of run. dirs: 2046/2046 files: 1024/84 sizes: 130.841g/8.886g/0/0.0
14:23:28.184 14:23:28.184 During anchor creation for anchor=Y:\dir13 there were 2046 directories and 84 files
14:23:28.262 14:23:28.262 Completed the creation of the directory list for Y:\dir14: 2046 directories.
14:23:33.785 14:23:33.785 Memory total Java heap: 74.250 MB; Free: 17.213 MB; Used: 57.037 MB;
14:23:33.863 14:23:33.863 checkMemory()
14:23:33.863 14:23:33.863 Memory total Java heap: 72.812 MB; Free: 42.829 MB; Used: 29.983 MB;
14:23:40.976 14:23:40.976 Generated 1024 file names; total anchor size: 130.841g
14:23:40.976 14:23:40.976 Writing control file for anchor=Y:\dir14 at start of run.
14:23:40.976 14:23:40.976 Completed control file for anchor=Y:\dir14 at start of run. dirs: 2046/2046 files: 1024/87 sizes: 130.841g/8.778g/0/0.0
14:23:40.976 14:23:40.976 During anchor creation for anchor=Y:\dir14 there were 2046 directories and 87 files
14:23:41.054 14:23:41.054 Completed the creation of the directory list for Y:\dir15: 2046 directories.
14:23:46.296 14:23:46.296 Memory total Java heap: 74.062 MB; Free: 42.390 MB; Used: 31.672 MB;
14:23:46.374 14:23:46.374 checkMemory()
14:23:46.374 14:23:46.374 Memory total Java heap: 101.000 MB; Free: 68.809 MB; Used: 32.191 MB;
14:23:52.958 14:23:52.958 Generated 1024 file names; total anchor size: 130.841g
14:23:52.958 14:23:52.958 Writing control file for anchor=Y:\dir15 at start of run.
14:23:52.989 14:23:52.973 Completed control file for anchor=Y:\dir15 at start of run. dirs: 2046/2046 files: 1024/96 sizes: 130.841g/8.995g/0/0.0
14:23:52.989 14:23:52.973 During anchor creation for anchor=Y:\dir15 there were 2046 directories and 96 files
14:23:52.989 14:23:52.973 Skew for fwd=format,fsd=fsd11,operation=read: 20.0
14:23:52.989 14:23:52.973 Skew for fwd=format,fsd=fsd12,operation=read: 20.0
14:23:52.989 14:23:52.973 Skew for fwd=format,fsd=fsd13,operation=read: 20.0
14:23:52.989 14:23:52.973 Skew for fwd=format,fsd=fsd14,operation=read: 20.0
14:23:52.989 14:23:52.973 Skew for fwd=format,fsd=fsd15,operation=read: 20.0
14:23:53.051 14:23:53.051 Started 8 threads for fwd=format,fsd=fsd11
14:23:53.114 14:23:53.114 Started 8 threads for fwd=format,fsd=fsd12
14:23:53.161 14:23:53.161 Started 8 threads for fwd=format,fsd=fsd13
14:23:53.207 14:23:53.207 Started 8 threads for fwd=format,fsd=fsd14
14:23:53.270 14:23:53.270 Started 8 threads for fwd=format,fsd=fsd15
14:23:53.270 14:23:53.270 Started 40 FwgThreads
14:23:53.270 14:23:53.270 Waiting for task synchronization
14:23:53.270 14:23:53.270 task_wait_start_complete() end
<a name="_225912260"></a><i><b>14:23:53.971 Starting RD=format_for_rd1</b></i>
14:23:54.002 14:23:54.002 task_run_all(): 41 tasks
14:23:54.051 14:23:54.051 Message to master: anchor=Y:\dir15 mkdir complete.
14:23:54.051 14:23:54.051 Message to master: anchor=Y:\dir11 mkdir complete.
14:23:54.051 14:23:54.051 Message to master: anchor=Y:\dir13 mkdir complete.
14:23:54.066 14:23:54.066 Message to master: anchor=Y:\dir14 mkdir complete.
14:23:54.066 14:23:54.066 Message to master: anchor=Y:\dir12 mkdir complete.
14:24:24.685 14:24:24.685 Message to master: anchor=Y:\dir14: Created 130 of 1024 files (12.70%)
14:24:56.311 14:24:56.311 Message to master: anchor=Y:\dir12: Created 130 of 1024 files (12.70%)
14:25:40.473 14:25:40.464 Message to master: anchor=Y:\dir13: Created 140 of 1024 files (13.67%)
14:32:52.125 14:32:52.125 Message to master: anchor=Y:\dir12: Created 140 of 1024 files (13.67%)
14:33:30.374 14:33:30.374 Message to master: anchor=Y:\dir12: Created 160 of 1024 files (15.63%)
14:34:33.842 14:34:33.842 Message to master: anchor=Y:\dir14: Created 170 of 1024 files (16.60%)
14:35:49.810 14:35:49.810 Message to master: anchor=Y:\dir14: Created 180 of 1024 files (17.58%)
14:36:34.451 14:36:34.451 Message to master: anchor=Y:\dir14: Created 190 of 1024 files (18.55%)
14:38:13.437 14:38:13.437 Message to master: anchor=Y:\dir14: Created 200 of 1024 files (19.53%)
14:39:01.966 14:39:01.966 Message to master: anchor=Y:\dir11: Created 210 of 1024 files (20.51%)
14:39:57.837 14:39:57.837 Message to master: anchor=Y:\dir15: Created 220 of 1024 files (21.48%)
14:41:51.763 14:41:51.763 Message to master: anchor=Y:\dir13: Created 220 of 1024 files (21.48%)
14:42:31.156 14:42:31.156 Message to master: anchor=Y:\dir14: Created 240 of 1024 files (23.44%)
14:45:32.607 14:45:32.607 Message to master: anchor=Y:\dir15: Created 260 of 1024 files (25.39%)
14:46:44.611 14:46:44.611 Message to master: anchor=Y:\dir11: Created 270 of 1024 files (26.37%)
14:47:53.707 14:47:53.707 Message to master: anchor=Y:\dir14: Created 280 of 1024 files (27.34%)
14:48:25.032 14:48:25.032 Message to master: anchor=Y:\dir12: Created 280 of 1024 files (27.34%)
14:48:56.946 14:48:56.946 Message to master: anchor=Y:\dir13: Created 290 of 1024 files (28.32%)
14:50:40.869 14:50:40.868 Message to master: anchor=Y:\dir11: Created 300 of 1024 files (29.30%)
14:51:22.062 14:51:22.062 Message to master: anchor=Y:\dir15: Created 330 of 1024 files (32.23%)
14:53:55.390 14:53:55.390 Message to master: anchor=Y:\dir14: Created 350 of 1024 files (34.18%)
14:56:20.897 14:56:20.897 Message to master: anchor=Y:\dir14: Created 360 of 1024 files (35.16%)
14:58:08.513 14:58:08.513 Message to master: anchor=Y:\dir11: Created 360 of 1024 files (35.16%)
14:59:34.933 14:59:34.933 Message to master: anchor=Y:\dir12: Created 360 of 1024 files (35.16%)
15:02:15.234 15:02:15.234 Message to master: anchor=Y:\dir13: Created 370 of 1024 files (36.13%)
15:02:48.482 15:02:48.482 Message to master: anchor=Y:\dir14: Created 380 of 1024 files (37.11%)
15:04:27.359 15:04:27.359 Message to master: anchor=Y:\dir13: Created 380 of 1024 files (37.11%)
15:05:57.406 15:05:57.406 Message to master: anchor=Y:\dir15: Created 390 of 1024 files (38.09%)
15:07:18.982 15:07:18.982 Message to master: anchor=Y:\dir11: Created 390 of 1024 files (38.09%)
15:08:15.419 15:08:15.419 Message to master: anchor=Y:\dir11: Created 410 of 1024 files (40.04%)
15:08:50.624 15:08:50.624 Message to master: anchor=Y:\dir13: Created 410 of 1024 files (40.04%)
15:09:51.406 15:09:51.406 Message to master: anchor=Y:\dir15: Created 420 of 1024 files (41.02%)
15:10:02.202 15:10:02.202 file_write error2: 64
15:10:02.202 15:10:02.202 file_write error2: 64
15:10:02.202 15:10:02.202 handle: 0000000000000B38
15:10:02.202 15:10:02.202 seek: 0000000075880000
15:10:02.202 15:10:02.202 handle: 0000000000000BC0
15:10:02.202 15:10:02.202 length: 0000000000020000
15:10:02.202 15:10:02.202 seek: 00000000587E0000
15:10:02.202 15:10:02.202 buffer: 0000000034430000
15:10:02.202 15:10:02.202 length: 0000000000020000
15:10:02.202 15:10:02.202 buffer: 000000002E3E0000
15:10:02.234 15:10:02.234
15:10:02.234 15:10:02.234 Error writing file Y:\dir11\vdb.1_2.dir\vdb.2_2.dir\vdb.3_1.dir\vdb.4_1.dir\vdb.5_2.dir\vdb.6_2.dir\vdb.7_1.dir\vdb.8_2.dir\vdb.9_2.dir\vdb.10_1.dir\vdb_f0001.file
15:10:02.234 15:10:02.234 Error: Windows System Error code: 64: ??¡§????????????
15:10:02.234 15:10:02.234 lba: 1484652544
15:10:02.234 15:10:02.234 xfersize: 131072
15:10:02.234 15:10:02.234 blocks_done: 11327
15:10:02.234 15:10:02.234 bytes_done: 1484652544
15:10:02.234 15:10:02.234 open_for_read: false
15:10:02.234 15:10:02.234
15:10:02.234 java.lang.RuntimeException: Error writing file Y:\dir11\vdb.1_2.dir\vdb.2_2.dir\vdb.3_1.dir\vdb.4_1.dir\vdb.5_2.dir\vdb.6_2.dir\vdb.7_1.dir\vdb.8_2.dir\vdb.9_2.dir\vdb.10_1.dir\vdb_f0001.file
15:10:02.234 Error: Windows System Error code: 64: ??¡§????????????
15:10:02.234 lba: 1484652544
15:10:02.234 xfersize: 131072
15:10:02.234 blocks_done: 11327
15:10:02.234 bytes_done: 1484652544
15:10:02.234 open_for_read: false
15:10:02.234 at Vdb.common.failure(common.java:308)
15:10:02.234 at Vdb.ActiveFile.writeError(ActiveFile.java:611)
15:10:02.234 at Vdb.ActiveFile.writeBlock(ActiveFile.java:458)
15:10:02.234 at Vdb.FwgThread.doSequentialWrite(FwgThread.java:327)
15:10:02.234 at Vdb.OpCreate.doOperation(OpCreate.java:51)
15:10:02.234 at Vdb.OpFormat.doOperation(OpFormat.java:91)
15:10:02.234 at Vdb.FwgThread.run(FwgThread.java:157)'Socket write error' is merely the master finding out that the slave aborted unexpectedly.
It it the '64' you have to worry about.
Windows system error code 64:
(It appears that the Vdbench translation from number to text may have some language issues and therefore can not properly print it).
ERROR_NETNAME_DELETED
64 (0x40)
The specified network name is no longer available. -
Socket read error: connection reset by peer
Hi.
Has anybody experienced the error message �Socket read error: connection reset by peer�
Please see below for detailed information.
Appreciate your help
Regards
RT
Enviroment specification
Server: HP/UX 11.00 64-bit, Oracle RDBMS 8.1.6.0.0 64-bit
2 firewalls between client and db.
Client:
Win 2000,
SP3,
Oracle Client 8.1.7.0.0 ,JDBC OCI (thin JDBC driver,class12.zip)
JDK 1.3
JRUN3.0
The TCP protocol is being used in the communication
Error messages
Web Users receive: Socket read error: connection reset by peer
Trace files on the sever: Read unexpected EOF ERROR on 18.
Explanation: The error in the server sqlnet trace file, suggests that a client connection has terminated abnormally, i.e. client machine powered off, a cable removed or a network connection aborted without warning. No user has complained of such a problem and there is no client trace with an error.
The problem
The users of the java web application, experiencing an exception almost once or twice a day.
The JRUN web-server reports broken connections to the db and client are receiving "connection reset by peer".
At the moment when the errors occurs the users just have to wait a while(2-10 min) and then they can use the web application again.(no action is taken)
This problem can not be reproduced. The problem happens only occasionally when the network is under heavy load and new DB connection is being created.
The application
The java web-application uses a customized connection pooling against the database. This pool is shared among all the users of the website. whenever a user process needs to fetch data from the database, a free connection from this pool is allocated. The application is testing if the connection is valid before making a transaction (select '1' from dual). When the error occurs a ORA-3113 end-of-file on communication channel is returned to the application.
The path between the client and db involves at least two firewalls. The firewalls are opened for sql*net traffic. The network group can tell that enquiries from the app.server is not getting feedback from the db. They have not however, identified if the enquiries are reaching the db-srever, or if they are stopped earlier in the network.
Around 1000 users, are using other applications which uses dedicated sqlnet connections against the db and they have not experienced any problems.
Issues considered
Connection pooling
It is a customized connection pooling, developed by Lindorff developers.
I have read through the source code for the connection pooling and it does the job as it should, and in case of bad connection, it tries to create a new connection.
The log file shows that the call to the method DriverManager.getConnection() hangs until the server goes down, which is probably because of the fact that the method DriverManager.setLoginTimeout(), does not take effect and timeout value is Zero. ( According to oracle , Oracle JDBC does not support login timeouts and calling the static DriverManager.setLoginTimeout() method will have no effect).
Firewall
One thing to consider is when the firewall may decide to shut down the socket due to long inactivity of a connection. This will cause problems to JDBC Connection Pool because the pool is not aware of this disconnection at the TCP/IP level; until someone checks out the connection from the pool and tries to use it. The user will get a Socket read error: connection reset by peer.
Jrun timeout paramter is less than the firewall�s timeout so the firewall will not close a connection before Jrun does.
Number of processes the DB can handle
Processes parameter is 1300, , they have not experienced the Oracle error msg �max # of processes reached�.
Port redirection through a firewall:
Since the firewall has a sql net proxy Port redirection through a firewall is not a problem. Problems with port redirection only appear at connect time, but in this situation the connections fail long after the connection is established.
The network group
The network people who investigaged the problem at Lindorff report that there are a significant amount of "dropped packages" between the database server and the jdbc client (web-application) 24 hrs. The reason for this is "unknown established TCP packet" which means that the firewall does not consider these packages to be part of an already established session. The network group believes this happen because one of the hosts send a RESET or FIN signal which the firewall have noticed but are not received by the other host.
It seems like the firewall are dropping packages bacause of "Unknown
established TCP packet" from both the JDBC client and the TNSLISTENER on the database server. The dropped packages are SQL*Net v2 traffic so clearly Oracle products are involvedPresumably something is working.
Thus the problem is not with your code. At least not the database part that you have control over.
That error occurs when the other side closes the socket. Presumably you are catching lost connection exceptions and trying to restore it. -
Microsoft Remote Desktop displaying "Connection Reset by Peer"
Server Side Configuration:
RDS Gateway Server: MS Server 2008 R2
RDS Web Server: MS Server 2012 R2 Standard
RDS Server: MS Server 2008 R2
Client Side Configurations:
Dell OptiPlex 9020: MS Windows 7 Enterprise with MS RDC [will refer to as DELL]
Apple iPad Air: IOS 7.1 with MRD 8.0.5.24403 [will refer to as IPAD]
Apple MacBook Pro Retina: OS X 10.9.2 with MRD 8.0.5 (Build 24428) [will refer to as MAC]
First off, this setup is in production and has been working great for all our remote users internally and externally for more then a year. This is our first Apple client to try and connect. I'm pretty sure it's not the server side of things.
I have tested all three client setups decried above on the same internal network and form the same external Internet connection.
The DELL and IPAD connect both internally and externally. The MAC will not connect internally or externally. The error box that is displayed simply states "connection reset by peer."[2014-Mar-17 10:20:46] RDP (0): en0 af=2 (AF_INET) addr=192.168.113.147 netmask=255.255.255.0
[2014-Mar-17 10:20:46] RDP (0): en1 af=18 addr= netmask=
[2014-Mar-17 10:20:46] RDP (0): en2 af=18 addr= netmask=
[2014-Mar-17 10:20:46] RDP (0): bridge0 af=18 addr= netmask=
[2014-Mar-17 10:20:46] RDP (0): p2p0 af=18 addr= netmask=
[2014-Mar-17 10:20:46] RDP (0): --- END INTERFACE LIST ---
[2014-Mar-17 10:20:46] RDP (0): ----- BEGIN ACTIVE CONNECTION -----
[2014-Mar-17 10:20:46] RDP (0): client version: 8.0.24428
[2014-Mar-17 10:20:46] RDP (0): Protocol state changed to: ProtocolConnectingNetwork(1)
[2014-Mar-17 10:20:51] RDP (0): Protocol state changed to: ProtocolDisconnected(8)
[2014-Mar-17 10:20:51] RDP (0): ------ END ACTIVE CONNECTION ------
[2014-Mar-17 10:20:51] RDP (0): --- BEGIN INTERFACE LIST ---
[2014-Mar-17 10:20:51] RDP (0): lo0 af=18 addr= netmask=
[2014-Mar-17 10:20:51] RDP (0): lo0 af=30 (AF_INET6) addr=::1 netmask=ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff
[2014-Mar-17 10:20:51] RDP (0): lo0 af=2 (AF_INET) addr=127.0.0.1 netmask=255.0.0.0
[2014-Mar-17 10:20:51] RDP (0): lo0 af=30 (AF_INET6) addr=fe80::1%lo0 netmask=ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff::
[2014-Mar-17 10:20:51] RDP (0): gif0 af=18 addr= netmask=
[2014-Mar-17 10:20:51] RDP (0): stf0 af=18 addr= netmask=
[2014-Mar-17 10:20:51] RDP (0): en0 af=18 addr= netmask=
[2014-Mar-17 10:20:51] RDP (0): en0 af=30 (AF_INET6) addr=fe80::7a31:c1ff:febb:5fc%en0 netmask=ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff::
[2014-Mar-17 10:20:51] RDP (0): en0 af=2 (AF_INET) addr=192.168.113.147 netmask=255.255.255.0
[2014-Mar-17 10:20:51] RDP (0): en1 af=18 addr= netmask=
[2014-Mar-17 10:20:51] RDP (0): en2 af=18 addr= netmask=
[2014-Mar-17 10:20:51] RDP (0): bridge0 af=18 addr= netmask=
[2014-Mar-17 10:20:51] RDP (0): p2p0 af=18 addr= netmask=
[2014-Mar-17 10:20:51] RDP (0): --- END INTERFACE LIST ---
[2014-Mar-17 10:20:51] RDP (0): ----- BEGIN ACTIVE CONNECTION -----
[2014-Mar-17 10:20:51] RDP (0): client version: 8.0.24428
[2014-Mar-17 10:20:51] RDP (0): Protocol state changed to: ProtocolConnectingNetwork(1)
[2014-Mar-17 10:20:51] RDP (0): Resolved 'gw.glennburdette.com' to '71.93.34.165' using NameResolveMethod_DNS(1)
[2014-Mar-17 10:20:51] RDP (0): Resolved 'gw.glennburdette.com' to '71.93.34.165' using NameResolveMethod_DNS(1)
[2014-Mar-17 10:20:51] RDP (0): Error message: Connection reset by peer
[2014-Mar-17 10:20:51] RDP (0): Protocol state changed to: ProtocolDisconnected(8)
[2014-Mar-17 10:20:51] RDP (0): Error message: Connection reset by peer
[2014-Mar-17 10:20:51] RDP (0): ------ END ACTIVE CONNECTION ------
[2014-Mar-17 10:21:01] RDP (0): Final rdp configuration used: redirectcomports=1
server port=3389
use multimon=1
promptcredentialonce=1
authentication level=2
full address=rds.gbpb.local
session bpp=32
prompt for credentials on client=1
redirectprinters=1
drivestoredirect=
gatewayusagemethod=2
alternate full address=rds.gbpb.local
workspace id=RDWEB.gbpb.local
allow font smoothing=1
redirectposdevices=0
gatewaycredentialssource=0
devicestoredirect=*
redirectsmartcards=1
redirectclipboard=1
gatewayprofileusagemethod=1
gatewayhostname=gw.glennburdette.com
[2014-Mar-17 10:21:01] RDP (0): Final rdp configuration used: gatewayhostname:s:gw.glennburdette.com
screen mode id:i:2
use multimon:i:1
session bpp:i:32
full address:s:rds.gbpb.local
audiomode:i:0
username:s:
disable wallpaper:i:0
disable full window drag:i:0
disable menu anims:i:0
disable themes:i:0
alternate shell:s:
shell working directory:s:
authentication level:i:2
connect to console:i:0
gatewayusagemethod:i:1
disable cursor setting:i:0
allow font smoothing:i:1
allow desktop com:1
bookmarktype:i:3
use redirection server name:i:0 -
JCO - Connection reset by peer - after 5 minute timeout
Hello
We're using SUP with the JCO Connector. This has been working flawlessly since project inception. Now, after switching to a new data center (Windows Server 2008 Server Enterprise Edition, SP2 on VMWare) we're observing a mysterious behavior with timeouts of idle connections. I hope someone in this forum knows what this might be.
JCO connections originate from SUP servers. When such connections are idle for more than 5 minutes they get disconnected from SAP -- this is in agreement with SAP timeout parameter of 300 seconds.
On our new systems we noticed that requests sent 5min+ (after timeout) show following error:
Thread-8 [22:08:55:343]: [JNI-LAYER] RFC.nativeExecute() before RfcCallReceive(2,"Z_U_ONEMOBILE_SWO_SEARCH",0000000010CDC850,0000000000000000,0000000010C81530,000000000C79CA88)
Thread-8 [22:08:55:344]: [JNI-LAYER] RFC.nativeExecute() after RfcCallReceive(2,"Z_U_ONEMOBILE_SWO_SEARCH",0000000010CDC850,0000000000000000,0000000010C81530,000000000C79CA88) = RFC_SYS_EXCEPTION
Thread-8 [22:08:55:344]: [JAV-LAYER] JCO.Client.execute (Z_U_ONEMOBILE_SWO_SEARCH) threw a NON-ABAP exception: com.sap.mw.jco.JCO$Exception: (104) RFC_ERROR_SYSTEM_FAILURE: CPIC-CALL: 'CMRCV : rc=20
ERROR connection to partner '---removed!---:3299'
broken
TIME Fri Feb 11 18:08:55 201
RELEASE 710
COMPONENT NI (network interface)
VERSION 39
RC -6
MODULE nixxi.cpp
LINE 4448
DETAIL NiIWrite: P=161.88.23.170:3299; L=0.0.0.0:49730
SYSTEM CALL WSASend
ERRNO 10054
ERRNO TEXT WSAECONNRESET: Connection reset by peer
COUNTER 3
Thread-8 [22:08:55:344]: [JNI-LAYER] RFC.nativeDisconnect() enter, [SUCCESS]
Thread-8 [22:08:55:344]: [JNI-LAYER] RFC.nativeDisconnect() before RfcClose(2)
Thread-8 [22:08:55:344]: [JNI-LAYER] RFC.nativeDisconnect() after RfcClose(2)
Thread-8 [22:08:55:344]: [JNI-LAYER] RFC.nativeDisconnect() with rc = RFC_OK leave, [SUCCESS]
Our suspicion is that the JCO client doesn't notice the fact that it gets disconnected. We used Network Monitor 3.4 to look at network traffic. Indeed, after 5 minutes the client gets a single frame (with reset flag) and no acknowledgement goes back.
What could this be?
We use
JCO 2.1.8 AMD 64-bit (contains librfc 6.40) and
JCO 2.1.9 AMD 64-bit (contains librfc 6.40) but replaced this with librfc 7.10 (after seeing Note 825494). Behavior was exactly the same. We did confirm in jco/rfc trace that those versions were actually used.
Any ideas?
Thanks and regards
Edited by: B. Gottipati on Feb 14, 2011 9:17 PMHello
We're using SUP with the JCO Connector. This has been working flawlessly since project inception. Now, after switching to a new data center (Windows Server 2008 Server Enterprise Edition, SP2 on VMWare) we're observing a mysterious behavior with timeouts of idle connections. I hope someone in this forum knows what this might be.
JCO connections originate from SUP servers. When such connections are idle for more than 5 minutes they get disconnected from SAP -- this is in agreement with SAP timeout parameter of 300 seconds.
On our new systems we noticed that requests sent 5min+ (after timeout) show following error:
Thread-8 [22:08:55:343]: [JNI-LAYER] RFC.nativeExecute() before RfcCallReceive(2,"Z_U_ONEMOBILE_SWO_SEARCH",0000000010CDC850,0000000000000000,0000000010C81530,000000000C79CA88)
Thread-8 [22:08:55:344]: [JNI-LAYER] RFC.nativeExecute() after RfcCallReceive(2,"Z_U_ONEMOBILE_SWO_SEARCH",0000000010CDC850,0000000000000000,0000000010C81530,000000000C79CA88) = RFC_SYS_EXCEPTION
Thread-8 [22:08:55:344]: [JAV-LAYER] JCO.Client.execute (Z_U_ONEMOBILE_SWO_SEARCH) threw a NON-ABAP exception: com.sap.mw.jco.JCO$Exception: (104) RFC_ERROR_SYSTEM_FAILURE: CPIC-CALL: 'CMRCV : rc=20
ERROR connection to partner '---removed!---:3299'
broken
TIME Fri Feb 11 18:08:55 201
RELEASE 710
COMPONENT NI (network interface)
VERSION 39
RC -6
MODULE nixxi.cpp
LINE 4448
DETAIL NiIWrite: P=161.88.23.170:3299; L=0.0.0.0:49730
SYSTEM CALL WSASend
ERRNO 10054
ERRNO TEXT WSAECONNRESET: Connection reset by peer
COUNTER 3
Thread-8 [22:08:55:344]: [JNI-LAYER] RFC.nativeDisconnect() enter, [SUCCESS]
Thread-8 [22:08:55:344]: [JNI-LAYER] RFC.nativeDisconnect() before RfcClose(2)
Thread-8 [22:08:55:344]: [JNI-LAYER] RFC.nativeDisconnect() after RfcClose(2)
Thread-8 [22:08:55:344]: [JNI-LAYER] RFC.nativeDisconnect() with rc = RFC_OK leave, [SUCCESS]
Our suspicion is that the JCO client doesn't notice the fact that it gets disconnected. We used Network Monitor 3.4 to look at network traffic. Indeed, after 5 minutes the client gets a single frame (with reset flag) and no acknowledgement goes back.
What could this be?
We use
JCO 2.1.8 AMD 64-bit (contains librfc 6.40) and
JCO 2.1.9 AMD 64-bit (contains librfc 6.40) but replaced this with librfc 7.10 (after seeing Note 825494). Behavior was exactly the same. We did confirm in jco/rfc trace that those versions were actually used.
Any ideas?
Thanks and regards
Edited by: B. Gottipati on Feb 14, 2011 9:17 PM -
XI 2.0 Inbound file adapter : Connection reset by peer
I am using XI 2.0 and have an inbound file adapter. It polls every 5 minutes. But at least 1 or twice a day the file adapter stops with the following error message.
"java.net.SocketException: Connection reset by peer: JVM_recv in socket input stream read" occurred \par
There have been times when this runs for days or weeks without any problems.
Has anyone else seen this issue and how do your correct it?
Currently I have to go into the file adpaters and restart them manually. It would be nice if there was some way to automate this function. Any ideas?
Regards,
JimWith JDK 5.0 use ojdbc5.jar instead of ojdbc14.jar.
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When I try to connect to Itunes Store on my iphone, I get a message back saying "Cannot connect to Itunes Store. Connection reset by peer. How can I resolve this?
Hi Roen,
Maybe I'm pointing you into the wrong direction, on forehand my apologies for that.
What I need you should check: Ironport has a limit on the number of concurrent TLS session. Your problem might occur when this limit is reached and an additional host tries to setup a TLS connection.
(Not sure, just a shot in the dark)
Good luck with this problem,
Best Regards,
Steven
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