Insufficient Resource Error on msgsnd Call

Charles Noren noren at dinl.uucp
Wed May 24 06:20:44 AEST 1989


We have been developing a application that uses System V message queues
(perhaps thats the first mistake :-)) for interprocess communication.
Everything has worked fine until we really wanted to stress test the
application by sending it hundereds of messages at once.  The application
chugs away nicely until it hangs.

Long boring discription of the problem follows...

First a model of the application.  It consists of three processes (call them
A, B, and C), and two message queues (call them 1 and 2).  The processes
and queues are orgainized as:

   +--------+                +--------+                +--------+
   |        |      +-----+   |        |      +-----+   |        |
   | Proc A |---->>| Q 1 |-->| Proc B |---->>| Q 2 |-->| Proc C |
   |        |      +-----+   |        |      +-----+   |        |
   +--------+                +--------+                +--------+

Process A generates 200 messages in bursts of about 50 as fast as it
can go (CPU bound) and puts it into Queue 1.  Process B reads the
messages from Queue 1, processes them while looking things up in
an Ingres database (we are using Ingres 5.0).  Process B sends even more
messages to Queue 2 which is read by Process C.

After Process A sends 150 messages (and Process B deleivers more messages),
Process B tries to write to Queue 2 and hangs (using IPC_WAIT on the msgsnd
call).  Queue 2 looks empty because Process C is blocking on it (using
msgsnd with IPC_WAIT).  Queue 1 appears full because when I try to write
to it with a no-wait (using diagnostic software), 
it returns with an errno of 11 (the Sun 3 manual
indicates this is caused by a fork with process limit exceeded or insufficent
resources).  Trying to write to Queue 2 produces the same error.
Using diagnostic software to read Queue 1 pulls messages off it of it, and
reading Queue 2 several times breaks the log jam and the system runs
for a while (trying to read Queue 2 with a no-wait fails returning an errno
of 22 -- Invalid argument, and the arguments have been checked).

Writing a simplified application with the processes and queues without the
database application flows nicely and NEVER hangs, even with waits in process B
(and process C).

We are running on a Sun 3/260 with 24 MB ram and with SunOS4.01.

Any suggestions of what could be happening?  Is Ingres using resources
common to Message Queues?  Have I shown a misunderstanding of how message
queues are to be used?

Thanks. 


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