02-14-2020
Exactly Victor,
It's not a big deal because the spikes are just for a minute 4 to 6 times a day; but the problem is when (potentially) all the "bad things" align all at once (bots, DB, system loads), and the one minute problem becomes a two or three minute problem (it's possible, of course).
I'm going to refine my instrumentation and see if I can figure it out. If so, great. Normally, I can solve most any system-level computer problem and with (more than) a bit of uncertainty in the new COVID-19 biohazard around these parts, I'm not so keen in going out with so many tourists here now (none of the foreign tourists are wearing masks, as I can see today, and there are a LOT of tourists now) ; so this little spike problem is keeping me busy inside, avoiding a potential virus from Chinese wildlife markets.
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dccpclo
DCCPCLO(1) BP executables DCCPCLO(1)
NAME
dccpclo - DCCP-based BP convergence layer output task
SYNOPSIS
dccpclo remote_hostname[:remote_port_nbr]
DESCRIPTION
dccpclo is a background "daemon" task that connects to a remote node's DCCP socket at remote_hostname and remote_port_nbr. It then begins
extracting bundles from the queues of bundles ready for transmission via DCCP to this remote bundle protocol agent and transmitting those
bundles as DCCP datagrams to the remote host.
If not specified, remote_port_nbr defaults to 4556.
Note that dccpclo is not a "promiscuous" convergence layer daemon: it can transmit bundles only to the node to which it is connected, so
scheme configuration directives that cite this outduct need only provide the protocol name and the outduct name as specified on the command
line when dccpclo is started.
Note also that dccpclo has no fragmentation support at all. Therefore, the largest bundle that can be sent via this convergence layer is
limited to just under the link's MTU (typically 1500 bytes).
dccpclo is spawned automatically by bpadmin in response to the 's' (START) command that starts operation of the Bundle Protocol, and it is
terminated by bpadmin in response to an 'x' (STOP) command. dccpclo can also be spawned and terminated in response to START and STOP
commands that pertain specifically to the DCCP convergence layer protocol.
EXIT STATUS
0 dccpclo terminated normally, for reasons noted in the ion.log file. If this termination was not commanded, investigate and solve the
problem identified in the log file and use bpadmin to restart dccpclo.
1 dccpclo terminated abnormally, for reasons noted in the ion.log file. Investigate and solve the problem identified in the log file,
then use bpadmin to restart dccpclo.
FILES
No configuration files are needed.
ENVIRONMENT
No environment variables apply.
DIAGNOSTICS
The following diagnostics may be issued to the ion.log log file:
dccpclo can't attach to BP.
bpadmin has not yet initialized Bundle Protocol operations.
No memory for DCCP buffer in dccpclo.
ION system error. Check errtext, correct problem, and restart dccpclo.
No such dccp duct.
No DCCP outduct matching local_hostname and local_port_nbr has been added to the BP database. Use bpadmin to stop the DCCP
convergence-layer protocol, add the outduct, and then restart dccpclo.
CLO task is already started for this duct.
Redundant initiation of dccpclo.
dccpclo can't get IP address for host.
Operating system error. Check errtext, correct problem, and restart dccpclo.
dccpclo can't create thread.
Operating system error. Check errtext, correct problem, and restart dccpclo.
CLO can't open DCCP socket. This probably means DCCP is not supported on your system.
Operating system error. This probably means that you are not using an operating system that supports DCCP. Make sure that you are using
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CLO can't initialize socket.
Operating system error. Check errtext, correct problem, and restart dccpclo.
CLO send() error on socket.
Operating system error. Check errtext, correct problem, and restart dccpclo.
Bundle is too big for DCCP CLO.
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BUGS
Report bugs to <ion-bugs@korgano.eecs.ohiou.edu>
SEE ALSO
bpadmin(1), bprc(5), dccpcli(1)
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