Problem Note 59538: The SAS® Object Spawner incorrectly keeps ports to mbatchd processes in a CLOSE-WAIT state indefinitely
The SAS Object Spawner incorrectly keeps ports to mbatchd processes in a CLOSE-WAIT state indefinitely. Because these port connections do not close, you eventually encounter a situation in which there are no more available ephemeral ports. When this situation occurs, various processes might begin to fail.
Restarting the SAS Object Spawner provides an immediate circumvention.
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Operating System and Release Information
SAS System | SAS Grid Manager | Microsoft Windows Server 2008 | 9.4_M2 | 9.4_M5 | 9.4 TS1M2 | 9.4 TS1M5 |
Microsoft Windows 10 | 9.4_M2 | 9.4_M5 | 9.4 TS1M2 | 9.4 TS1M5 |
Microsoft Windows 8.1 Pro x64 | 9.4_M2 | 9.4_M5 | 9.4 TS1M2 | 9.4 TS1M5 |
Microsoft Windows 8.1 Pro 32-bit | 9.4_M2 | 9.4_M5 | 9.4 TS1M2 | 9.4 TS1M5 |
Microsoft Windows 8.1 Enterprise x64 | 9.4_M2 | 9.4_M5 | 9.4 TS1M2 | 9.4 TS1M5 |
Microsoft Windows 8.1 Enterprise 32-bit | 9.4_M2 | 9.4_M5 | 9.4 TS1M2 | 9.4 TS1M5 |
Microsoft Windows 8 Pro x64 | 9.4_M2 | 9.4_M5 | 9.4 TS1M2 | 9.4 TS1M5 |
Microsoft Windows 8 Pro 32-bit | 9.4_M2 | 9.4_M5 | 9.4 TS1M2 | 9.4 TS1M5 |
Microsoft Windows 8 Enterprise x64 | 9.4_M2 | 9.4_M5 | 9.4 TS1M2 | 9.4 TS1M5 |
Linux for x64 | 9.4_M2 | 9.4_M5 | 9.4 TS1M2 | 9.4 TS1M5 |
HP-UX IPF | 9.4_M2 | 9.4_M5 | 9.4 TS1M2 | 9.4 TS1M5 |
64-bit Enabled Solaris | 9.4_M2 | 9.4_M5 | 9.4 TS1M2 | 9.4 TS1M5 |
64-bit Enabled AIX | 9.4_M2 | 9.4_M5 | 9.4 TS1M2 | 9.4 TS1M5 |
Windows 7 Ultimate x64 | 9.4_M2 | 9.4_M5 | 9.4 TS1M2 | 9.4 TS1M5 |
Windows 7 Ultimate 32 bit | 9.4_M2 | 9.4_M5 | 9.4 TS1M2 | 9.4 TS1M5 |
Windows 7 Professional x64 | 9.4_M2 | 9.4_M5 | 9.4 TS1M2 | 9.4 TS1M5 |
Windows 7 Professional 32 bit | 9.4_M2 | 9.4_M5 | 9.4 TS1M2 | 9.4 TS1M5 |
Windows 7 Home Premium x64 | 9.4_M2 | 9.4_M5 | 9.4 TS1M2 | 9.4 TS1M5 |
Windows 7 Home Premium 32 bit | 9.4_M2 | 9.4_M5 | 9.4 TS1M2 | 9.4 TS1M5 |
Windows 7 Enterprise x64 | 9.4_M2 | 9.4_M5 | 9.4 TS1M2 | 9.4 TS1M5 |
Windows 7 Enterprise 32 bit | 9.4_M2 | 9.4_M5 | 9.4 TS1M2 | 9.4 TS1M5 |
Microsoft Windows Server 2012 Std | 9.4_M2 | 9.4_M5 | 9.4 TS1M2 | 9.4 TS1M5 |
Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2 Std | 9.4_M2 | 9.4_M5 | 9.4 TS1M2 | 9.4 TS1M5 |
Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2 Datacenter | 9.4_M2 | 9.4_M5 | 9.4 TS1M2 | 9.4 TS1M5 |
Microsoft Windows Server 2012 Datacenter | 9.4_M2 | 9.4_M5 | 9.4 TS1M2 | 9.4 TS1M5 |
Microsoft Windows Server 2008 for x64 | 9.4_M2 | 9.4_M5 | 9.4 TS1M2 | 9.4 TS1M5 |
Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 | 9.4_M2 | 9.4_M5 | 9.4 TS1M2 | 9.4 TS1M5 |
Microsoft Windows 8 Enterprise 32-bit | 9.4_M2 | 9.4_M5 | 9.4 TS1M2 | 9.4 TS1M5 |
Microsoft® Windows® for x64 | 9.4_M2 | 9.4_M5 | 9.4 TS1M2 | 9.4 TS1M5 |
Solaris for x64 | 9.4_M2 | 9.4_M5 | 9.4 TS1M2 | 9.4 TS1M5 |
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The SAS Object Spawner keeps ports to mbatchd processes in a CLOSE-WAIT state indefinitely. Because these port connections do not close, you eventually encounter a situation in which there are no more available ephemeral ports.
Type: | Problem Note |
Priority: | medium |
Date Modified: | 2017-02-15 09:33:30 |
Date Created: | 2016-12-15 09:46:55 |