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Splunk Forwarder Crashes - pthread_create: Resource temporarily unavailable

sephora_it
Explorer

Our lightweight forwarder has experienced several crashes within the last 5 days... here's what's in the crash log.
There was a similar discussion, but the problem had to do with the archiver.

Question... Can the http thread limit be configured/increased and if so in which config file?

[build 143156] 2014-05-16 11:23:02
Received fatal signal 6 (Aborted).
 Cause:
   Signal sent by PID 6652 running under UID 501.
 Crashing thread: HTTPDispatch
 Registers:
    RIP:  [0x0000003EDBC328A5] gsignal + 53 (/lib64/libc.so.6)
    RDI:  [0x00000000000019FC]
    RSI:  [0x0000000000001A00]
    RBP:  [0x00007F3C3E471538]
    RSP:  [0x00007F3CDAFFE3C8]
    RAX:  [0x0000000000000000]
    RBX:  [0x0000000001960238]
    RCX:  [0xFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF]
    RDX:  [0x0000000000000006]
    R8:  [0x0000000000000001]
    R9:  [0x616E7520796C6972]
    R10:  [0x0000000000000008]
    R11:  [0x0000000000000206]
    R12:  [0x00007F3C3E6EBE00]
    R13:  [0x00007F3CDAFFE570]
    R14:  [0x00007F3C3E40C268]
    R15:  [0x00007F3C3E40C2F8]
    EFL:  [0x0000000000000206]
    TRAPNO:  [0x0000000000000000]
    ERR:  [0x0000000000000000]
    CSGSFS:  [0x0000000000000033]
    OLDMASK:  [0x0000000000000000]

 OS: Linux
 Arch: x86-64

 Backtrace:
  [0x0000003EDBC328A5] gsignal + 53 (/lib64/libc.so.6)
  [0x0000003EDBC34085] abort + 373 (/lib64/libc.so.6)
  [0x00000000012E6508] _ZN9__gnu_cxx27__verbose_terminate_handlerEv + 200 (splunkd)
  [0x00000000012E61D6] _ZN10__cxxabiv111__terminateEPFvvE + 6 (splunkd)
  [0x00000000012E6203] ? (splunkd)
  [0x00000000012E6303] ? (splunkd)
  [0x0000000000D92E84] ? (splunkd)
  [0x0000000000D94EC9] _ZN6ThreadC2EPKcz + 521 (splunkd)
  [0x0000000000A574C8] _ZN24HTTPRequestHandlerThreadC1EP10HTTPServerSt4pairIP11TcpPolledFd16FdConnectionDataEP6FdDataP16HTTPServerConfig + 72 (splunkd)
  [0x0000000000A577B9] _ZN10HTTPServer22executeThreadedRequestEP6FdData + 281 (splunkd)
  [0x0000000000A5B79B] _ZN10HTTPServer19rawTcpDataAvailableEP11TcpPolledFd18PollableDescriptorPKcm + 2091 (splunkd)
  [0x0000000000D8FE0A] _ZN12SSLRawDataFd11handleEventEv + 378 (splunkd)
  [0x0000000000D90119] _ZN11SSLPolledFd11when_eventsE18PollableDescriptor + 25 (splunkd)
  [0x0000000000D2AEF5] _ZN8PolledFd8do_eventEv + 69 (splunkd)
  [0x0000000000D2B9DA] _ZN9EventLoop3runEv + 490 (splunkd)
  [0x0000000000656BC0] _ZN18HTTPDispatchThread4mainEv + 2656 (splunkd)
  [0x0000000000D941E2] _ZN6Thread8callMainEPv + 66 (splunkd)
  [0x0000003EDC007851] ? (/lib64/libpthread.so.0)
  [0x0000003EDBCE767D] clone + 109 (/lib64/libc.so.6)
 Linux / TDCVLOG02 / 2.6.32-279.el6.x86_64 / #1 SMP Fri Jun 22 12:19:21 UTC 2012 / x86_64
 Last few lines of stderr (may contain info on assertion failure, but also could be old):
    2014-04-01 16:51:07.822 -0700 splunkd started (build 143156)
    terminate called after throwing an instance of 'ThreadException'
      what():  HTTPDispatch: about to throw a ThreadException: pthread_create: Resource temporarily unavailable; 1009 threads active
    2014-05-15 14:52:42.118 -0700 splunkd started (build 143156)
    terminate called after throwing an instance of 'ThreadException'
      what():  HTTPDispatch: about to throw a ThreadException: pthread_create: Resource temporarily unavailable; 1009 threads active
    2014-05-16 11:17:17.852 -0700 splunkd started (build 143156)
    terminate called after throwing an instance of 'ThreadException'
      what():  HTTPDispatch: about to throw a ThreadException: pthread_create: Resource temporarily unavailable; 1007 threads active

 /etc/redhat-release: CentOS release 6.3 (Final)
 glibc version: 2.12
 glibc release: stable
Threads running: 1007
argv: [splunkd -p 8089 restart]
terminating...
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dwaddle
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

According to your dump, your forwarder had 1007 active threads. That is a LOT. Enough that I would think there is "something wrong". I would recommend a support case to look more deeply into the issue.

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