From: Mark van Dijk <lists+xen@internecto.net>
To: xen-devel@lists.xen.org
Cc: Konrad Rzeszutek Wilk <konrad.wilk@oracle.com>
Subject: Possible bug with huge unflushed console buffer
Date: Wed, 8 Aug 2012 17:43:55 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20120808174355.470746e0@internecto.net> (raw)
Greetings list,
Yesterday the following scenario took place. In short, I had a HVM host
with a poorly configured firewall. It logged way more than it should,
and it had been doing that for days. IPTables entries with -j LOG
show up in the console. I told Konrad about this but I said it was a PV
host while in fact it is concerning a HVM host.
Anyway, when I saw that this was the case I corrected iptables and then
I removed those faulty log entries from the logfiles in /var/log.
Finally I issued /etc/init.d/rsyslogd reload.
Suddenly the server stopped responding at all, not even arp requests
were answered. I opened up a console via xl (none was open before
this) and I was greeted with a crazy amount of log entries - it took
about five or six minutes before the whole buffer was flushed to my
screen. Then the server responded again.
Today I viewed syslog's messages in detail and found this and a lot of
similar entries:
http://pastebin.com/Ga7aE7hb
So the questions that I have now are - Is this a bug? How is console
history handled and where is the console's unread history stored?
Somewhere in the hypervisor or in dom0 or domU memory space? Is there a
limit to how much info can be stored?
The behaviour I encountered i.e. a system lock seems to suggest that
there was some kind of buffer overflow. And this can be achieved by
something as simple as 'iptables -I INPUT -j LOG'. Perhaps it is a wise
idea to consider xl console -c to clear the console's history, then at
least I could exit the console and clear unsent messages...
I am not receiving xen-devel messages, so please CC me on replies.
Thank you.
--
Stay in touch,
Mark van Dijk. ,-----------------------------------
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2012-08-08 15:43 Mark van Dijk [this message]
2012-08-08 16:42 ` Possible bug with huge unflushed console buffer Keir Fraser
2012-08-10 9:29 ` Mark van Dijk
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