Java JDK 1.6p4 and Azureus

Nick Johnson freebsd at spatula.net
Mon Feb 25 01:12:57 UTC 2008


This is somewhat interesting and may be worth further investigation:

"MCGroup:MCListener" daemon prio=5 tid=0x0000000810e8b000 nid=0x80f843650 
runnable [0x00007ffffced1000..0x00007ffffced1940]
   java.lang.Thread.State: RUNNABLE
        at java.net.PlainDatagramSocketImpl.peekData(Native Method)
        - locked <0x0000000806d8d868> (a java.net.PlainDatagramSocketImpl)
        at java.net.DatagramSocket.receive(DatagramSocket.java:662)
        - locked <0x00000008073447b0> (a java.net.DatagramPacket)
        - locked <0x0000000806d8d8c0> (a java.net.MulticastSocket)

I wonder if multicast is going throgh IPv6 without regard to the 
preferIPv4Stack switch.

At first glance, everything else looked like normal stuff that's known to 
be OK with the preferIPv4Stack switch set to "true".

   Nick

On Mon, 25 Feb 2008, Daniel Engberg wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> First of all I want to thank you for helpful pointers.
> I've gathered the data you've requested but just to be clear, the process
> itself doesnt hang. It "works" meaning being responsive,
> connecting/disconnecting peers/seeders, shutting down gracefully.
> 
> http://dump.pyret.net/debug/kill3-azureus.txt
> http://dump.pyret.net/debug/ktrace-azureus.zip (around 28Mbyte)
> 
> //Daniel
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