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Re: [dvd::rip] Nodes in Cluster never return

Subject: Re: [dvd::rip] Nodes in Cluster never return
From: "Alex Petkov" <alexandphyllis@xxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 1 Dec 2006 10:40:48 -0500 (EST)
I am experiencing similar simptoms.
Basically, the remote node finishes the 1st video chunk (2 passes). The master 
node encodes the audio and then encodes other video chunks. But the remote node 
shows as "running", and never picks up other chunks.

This is on an Arch Linux install. DVDrip (lates release on both node) in 
none-cluster mode encodes fine. I can provide more detail when I get home.

Alex


 --- On Wed 11/29, Dan Sherman < sherm126@xxxxxxx > wrote:
From: Dan Sherman [mailto: sherm126@xxxxxxx]
To: dvdrip-users@xxxxxxxxx
Date: Wed, 29 Nov 2006 21:15:18 -0500
Subject: Re: [dvd::rip] Nodes in Cluster never return

After some more testing, it looks like transcode is hanging on theremote boxes 
(but not the local one, odd?).  With -q 2 (debug) on, itlooks like it hangs 
after its done completely transcoding.  Last fewlines are:[demuxer.c] 
(pid=10513) 0/12230 packets discarded 0:00:40, ( 0| 0| 5) (encoder.c) encoder 
closed1000],  53.81 fps, EMT: 0:00:41, ( 0| 0| 4) (decoder.c) import stop 
requested by client=-1211062080(main=-1211062080) import status=1(decoder.c) 
A/V import canceled (-1211062080) (-1211062080)(decoder.c) video thread exit 
(ret_code=0) (status_code=4294967295)(decoder.c) audio thread exit (ret_code=0) 
(status_code=4294967295)(decoder.c) vframe_list_lock=0(decoder.c) 
aframe_list_lock=0... hang ...Killing with kill -9 works.>From reading around, 
LD_ASSUME_KERNEL=2.2.5 has given some help (also abit on this list about it).  
However, in both Gentoo and Ubuntu 6.10,adding the LD_ASSUME_KERNEL=2.2.5 just 
leads me to:transcode: error while loading shared libraries: 
libpthread.so.0: cannotopen shared object file: No such file or 
directorylibpthread.so.0 is spread in many places around my machine, so I'm 
notquite sure why it can't find 
it.../lib/tls/i686/cmov/libpthread.so.0/lib/libpthread.so.0/usr/lib/libpthread.so.0Any
 thoughts?- Dan ShermanOn Wed, 2006-11-29 at 10:10 +0100, Jörn Reder wrote:> 
Dan Sherman wrote:> > > Has this been addressed before?  Or shall I start 
digging further?> > For me this looks like the recently discussed "transcode 
freezes" > problem, which seems to have a special relation to Ubuntu 6.10. > 
Unfortunately for now there is no solution resp. the exact source of the> 
problem isn't located yet (whether it's transcode or dvd::rip which is > doing 
something wrong here, although I guess it's transcode... ;)> > You said the CPU 
on your cluster nodes is at 0%, but ssh never returns.> I assume transcode 
processes (transcode, tccat, tcdecode etc.) are still> running resp. sleeping? 
Please post a corresponding "ps" 
output, just to> be sure.> > Which architectures (Athlon, Intel, 64/32 Bit) 
have your nodes? I > recently installed Ubuntu 6.10 to reproduce this on an 
Pentium III > notebook, unfortunately everything works well for me which makes 
> debugging this quite difficult...> > Does non-cluster mode work for you?> > 
Regards,> > Joern> 

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