Monitoring Splunk

Error listing accelerated data models - ResponseNotReady

bruceclarke
Contributor

All,

We are having an issue where one of our Splunk indexers is crashing occasionally. The error we see in the log file says that we are hitting a ResponseNotReady error when listing "accelerated data models," but we don't have any data models on the indexer.

I'm happy to provide more details, but really I'm just wondering if anyone else had seen or resolved this issue? Any good thoughts on debugging strategies here?

The error log is below for those curious.

Thanks!


03-04-2014 13:12:03.663 -0500 ERROR AdminManager - Stack trace from python handler:
Traceback (most recent call last):  
  File "C:\Program Files\Splunk\Python-2.7\Lib\site-packages\splunk\admin.py", line 70, in init
    hand.execute(info)
  File "C:\Program Files\Splunk\Python-2.7\Lib\site-packages\splunk\admin.py", line 527, in execute
    if self.requestedAction == ACTION_LIST:
      self.handleList(confInfo)
  File "C:\Program Files\Splunk\etc\system\bin\DataModelAccelerationHandler.py", line 20, in handleList
    sc_rest.BaseRestHandler.handleList(self, confInfo)
  File "C:\Program Files\Splunk\etc\system\bin\sc_rest.py", line 74, in handleList
    ent = self.all()
  File "C:\Program Files\Splunk\etc\system\bin\sc_rest.py", line 221, in all
    offset=self.posOffset)
  File "C:\Program Files\Splunk\Python-2.7\Lib\site-packages\splunk\entity.py", line 129, in getEntities
    atomFeed = _getEntitiesAtomFeed(entityPath, namespace, owner, search, count, offset, sort_key, sort_dir, sessionKey, uri, hostPath, **kwargs)
  File "C:\Program Files\Splunk\Python-2.7\Lib\site-packages\splunk\entity.py", line 222, in _getEntitiesAtomFeed
    serverResponse, serverContent = rest.simpleRequest(uri, getargs=kwargs, sessionKey=sessionKey, raiseAllErrors=True)
  File "C:\Program Files\Splunk\Python-2.7\Lib\site-packages\splunk\rest\__init__.py", line 461, in simpleRequest
    serverResponse, serverContent = h.request(uri, method, headers=headers, body=payload)
  File "C:\Program Files\Splunk\Python-2.7\Lib\site-packages\httplib2\__init__.py", line 1421, in request
    (response, content) = self._request(conn, authority, uri, request_uri, method, body, headers, redirections, cachekey)
  File "C:\Program Files\Splunk\Python-2.7\Lib\site-packages\httplib2\__init__.py", line 1171, in _request
    (response, content) = self._conn_request(conn, request_uri, method, body, headers)
  File "C:\Program Files\Splunk\Python-2.7\Lib\site-packages\httplib2\__init__.py", line 1147, in _conn_request
    response = conn.getresponse()
  File "C:\Program Files\Splunk\Python-2.7\Lib\httplib.py", line 1033, in getresponse
    raise ResponseNotReady()
ResponseNotReady

03-04-2014 13:12:03.663 -0500 ERROR AdminManager - Unexpected error "" from python handler: "".  See splunkd.log for more details.

03-04-2014 13:12:03.663 -0500 ERROR SummarizationHandler - Error listing accelerated data models: Unexpected error "" from python handler: "".  See splunkd.log for more details.

Tags (2)

Jason
Motivator

Running Splunk on Windows? This error is likely due to Splunk being unable to talk to itself. It's a known issue with Windows, see:

http://docs.splunk.com/Documentation/Splunk/latest/ReleaseNotes/Workaroundfornetworkaccessibilityiss...

This answer has the most detailed information, in terms of users' experience.

http://answers.splunk.com/answers/68368/splunk-web-throws-responsenotready-error

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sloshburch
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

Not on Windows. RHEL.

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sloshburch
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

I think I'm seeing the same issue.

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