Applies to:
Siebel Communications CRM - Version 8.1.1.3 SIA[21219] and later
Information in this document applies to any platform.
Symptoms
Siebel 8.1.1.3 SIA[21219] is installed on IBM AIX on POWER Systems (64-bit)
Connected to srvrmgr at server level and "list comp" command is executed. Which resoluted in below errors:
SBL-SCM-00028: Key not found
SBL-SSM-00005: Timeout occurred while opening SISNAPI connection.
Changes
No changes were happened and evevry thins was working as expected
Cause
srvrmgr might show SBL-SSM-00005 or SBL-ADM-02049 errors when trying to run simultaneously.
Solution
Rebooting all application servers including gateway resolved the issue.
Applies to:
Siebel System Software - Version 8.0.0.9[20433] and later
Siebel CRM - Version 8.0.0.9[20433] and later
Information in this document applies to any platform.
Purpose
This note is only applicable to version Siebel 8.0.0.9 and 8.1 and
above, and illustrates troubleshooting steps including a workaround for
the behavior described in the following alert:
Siebel Connection Broker May Be Blocked by a Hanging Object Manager Process Document 473950.1.
The scenario that SCBroker can not connect a new session to an
existing object manager process because this process itself is hanging,
can usually be determined by the following entry in the swse log file:
2011-05-13 16:31:54 56: [SWSE] Open Session failed (0xa600d1) after 60.1958 seconds.
ProcessPluginRequest ProcessPluginRequestError 1 000010844d5a0a7a:0
2011-05-13 16:31:54 56: [SWSE] Failed to obtain a session ID. Login
failed attempting to connect to %1
ProcessPluginRequest
ProcessPluginRequestError 1 000010844d5a0a7a:0 2011-05-13 16:31:54 56:
[SWSE] Set Error Response (Session: Error: 10879185 Message: Login
failed attempting to connect to
siebel.TCPIP.None.None://hostname:2361/enterprise/SCCObjMgr_enu)
ProcessPluginRequest ProcessPluginRequestError 1 000010844d5a0a7a:0 2011-05-13 16:31:54 56: [SWSE] Login failed.
SBL-SSM-00005: Timeout occurred while opening SISNAPI connection.
SisnapiLayerLog Error 1 000010894d5a0a7a:0 2011-05-13 16:32:10108:
[SISNAPI] Async Thread: connection (0x2cdadb8), error (1180682) while
reading message
GenericLog GenericError 1 0000108a4d5a0a7a:0
2011-05-13 16:33:24 (ssmsismgr.cpp (0) err=0 sys=0) SBL-GEN-00000:
(ssmsismgr.cpp: 0) errorcode = 0, system error = 0, msg1 = (null), msg2 =
(null), msg3 = (null), msg4 =(null)
ObjMgrSessionLog Error 1 0000108a4d5a0a7a:0 2011-05-13 16:33:24 Login failed for Login name : SADMIN
ProcessPluginState ProcessPluginStateError 1
0000108a4d5a0a7a:02011-05-13 16:33:24 71: [SWSE] Open Session failed
(0xa600d1) after 60.0111 seconds.
Note the last line where we see a connection timeout of 60 seconds displayed.
This is the built in timeout of 60 seconds after which a request from SWSE plugin to the SCBroker is cancelled.
From that message we can conclude that SCBroker was not able to
transfer a login request to a working object manager on node 'hostname'
We can also conclude that the object manager process is still running
since it is still in SCBrokers routing table, however it does not accept
new connections.
This is usually caused by an MT process hang scenario.
Now we are facing two challenges:
a) which process id exactly is hanging ? Imagine if we have for
example 25 MT server processes running on that node, this is not easy to
determine.
and
b) why is this process hanging ?
In the next section we will describe how we can find out which pid is
hanging, how to mitigate the situation and what diagnostic data should
be captured to help with investigation of b)
Troubleshooting Steps
To help us in this situation there is a new SCBroker parameter that
has been introduced with the Fixpacks as indicated above. Its name is
ConnForwardAlgorithm or "Connection Forward algorithm for SCBroker".
This is a hidden parameter.
This parameter determines which algorithm is used to forward incoming
login requests to MT server processes. There are two possible methods:
a) Least Loaded "LL", the default
and
b) Round Robin "RR"
Note that this parameter is an advanced parameter as can be seen in following srvrmgr example:
srvrmgr> list advanced param ConnForwardAlgorithm for comp SCBroker show PA_ALIAS, PA_VALUE, PA_NAME
PA_ALIAS PA_VALUE PA_NAME
-------------------- -------- -----------------------------------------
ConnForwardAlgorithm LL Connection Forward algorithm for SCBroker
Although LL is
advisable in terms of performance, in case of a SCBroker hang this is
causing unwanted behavior: once SCBroker has identified the least loaded
process, it will reconnect to this particular pid until next session is
established. Now in the case that the supposed to be least loaded
process is hanging, SCBroker will try that process again and again and
we might see stalling logins on all web servers.
In this situation, the algorithm should be changed to "RR".
This has two advantages:
1) The hanging process will only be contacted once. Next attempt is
going to next available pid as described in the routing table. The
effect will be that only one login is affected, and the consecutive
logins will be successful until the hanging process is revisited. In
that way, all requests will be distributed among the remaining,
non-hanging processes and end users should get server busy message only
once and a retry should them connect to a working process.
2) By monitoring the task distribution you can identify the process id that is not getting additional hits.
This process id is very likely the culprit.
Now you can take a userdump or pstack as per Document 478050.1 or Document 478027.1
for exactly this one single process and then bounce that pid
afterwards. This should greatly reduce the effort to get the right call
stack of the hanging process to TechSupport in order to do root cause
analysis.
The following srvrmgr command can be used in order to switch the forwarding mode:
Using srvrmgr with the /s switch, connect to the
siebel server corresponding to the hostname as identified by the
hostname in the swse error message.
Then change the parameter:
change param ConnForwardAlgorithm=RR for comp SCBroker
Now restart SCBroker component:
shutdown fast comp SCBroker
startup comp SCBroker
Now you can monitor for which particular process id the number of running tasks value is not increasing anymore:
list procs for comp <interactive_comp_name> show TK_PID,TK_NUM_NORMAL_TASKS
If you encounter hanging processes on multiple server nodes,
then you need to change the parameter value to RR on all of these nodes.
Please note that the SCBroker forwarding mode is local to each siebel
server in the enterprise, so you can have mixed LL and RR configuration
within an enterprise.
It should also be mentioned that existing, established sessions are not affected by the SCBroker component bounce.
Established session will continue to work even when the SCBroker is temporarily unavailable.
By running the round robin scheduler mode of versions as stated above,
it is possible to distribute incoming login requests to all processes
that in this moment are still able to process requests.
This new parameter is documented in the following documentation:
Siebel 8.0 Deployment Planning Guide > Siebel Architecture Overview > About Siebel Connection Broker
Siebel 8.1 Deployment Planning Guide > Siebel Architecture Overview > About Siebel Connection Broker
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