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Somehow server got into CPU consuming state. I checked the log and found this

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25:13.395002-0,EXCP,0,process=rmngr,setUnhandledExceptionFilter=setUnhandledExceptionFilter
25:13.395004-0,PROC,1,process=rmngr,Err=0,Txt=1C:Enterprise 8.3 (8.3.10.2561) Cluster Manager started. Ctrl+C to exit.
25:13.817000-0,EXCP,0,process=rmngr,Exception=9db1fa37-b455-4f3f-b8dd-7de0ea7d6da3,Descr="src\ClusterDistribImpl.cpp(2020):
9db1fa37-b455-4f3f-b8dd-7de0ea7d6da3: File shared access error 'C:\Program Files (x86)\1cv8\srvinfo\reg_1541\1CV8Clsto.lst'. 32(0x00000020): The process cannot access the file because it is being used by another process. : src\files.cpp(426): 32(0x00000020): The process cannot access the file because it is being used by another process. "
25:13.817001-0,EXCP,0,process=rmngr,Exception=e88a796d-7758-48a7-9ba7-781e269e9aa4,Descr='src\ClusterRegistryImpl.cpp(2480):
e88a796d-7758-48a7-9ba7-781e269e9aa4: Stream format error'
25:13.817002-0,EXCP,0,process=rmngr,Exception=e88a796d-7758-48a7-9ba7-781e269e9aa4,Descr='src\ClusterRegistryImpl.cpp(2480):
e88a796d-7758-48a7-9ba7-781e269e9aa4: Stream format error'
25:13.817003-0,EXCP,0,process=rmngr,Exception=e88a796d-7758-48a7-9ba7-781e269e9aa4,Descr='src\ClusterRegistryImpl.cpp(2480):

And repeated stream error...

So I decided to delete the file because restarting was not helpful it all. It started fine.. but now it does not accept connections.

It is important to mention that this problem happened after the license get lost. But I think it is more of a coincidence.

p.s attached logs
p.p.s. Deleted file only had empty lines so it probably was corrupted

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You can try changing server port numbers. +1000
Ex: -regport 2541 -port 2540 -range 2560:2591

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Hello Alexey,

1. "Somehow server got into CPU consuming state"

Did you check what process was consuming CPU the most? How high was the consumption?

2. Log files you attached doesn't contain error messages you mention. Can you send me log files containing the errors?

3. "So I decided to delete the file because restarting was not helpful it all"

Did you delete 1CV8Clsto.lst file? How did it go? Was there any messages about shared access violation during the deletion?

4. "Deleted file only had empty lines so it probably was corrupted"

1CV8Clsto.lst is a cluster registry file. If the cluster works this file should never be empty. Looks like you need to reinstall the platform.

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Konstantin Rupasov wrote:
Did you check what process was consuming CPU the most? How high was the consumption?
rmngr
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Konstantin Rupasov wrote:
2. Log files you attached doesn't contain error messages you mention. Can you send me log files containing the errors?
Please pay attention to my first message :)
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Konstantin Rupasov wrote:
Did you delete 1CV8Clsto.lst file? How did it go? Was there any messages about shared access violation during the deletion?
Well, I had to stop it
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Konstantin Rupasov wrote:
1CV8Clsto.lst is a cluster registry file. If the cluster works this file should never be empty. Looks like you need to reinstall the platform.
Do yo have some manual about file structure. I want to implement some utility to reconstruct the cluster in the case of failure.

p.s Glad to hear you

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Alexey Gerasimov wrote:
Do yo have some manual about file structure. I want to implement some utility to reconstruct the cluster in the case of failure.

See Administrator Guide, Appendix 3, SERVICE FILES DESCRIPTION AND LOCATION.

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Konstantin Rupasov wrote:
See Administrator Guide, Appendix 3, SERVICE FILES DESCRIPTION AND LOCATION.

This is all i can find
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3.7. 1CV8CLST.LST
This file is located in the data directory of each working server marked as a central
server.
The file includes the cluster register and the following information:
„ list of infobases recorded in this cluster
„ list of working servers forming the cluster
„ list of work processes forming the cluster
„ list of cluster managers
„ list of cluster services
„ list of cluster administrators
Example:
C:\Program Files\1cv8\srvinfo\reg_1541\1CV8Clst.lst

It is not enough to reconstruct the file

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The only legit way of reconstructing this file is to rebuild the cluster using system tools. In this case I'd recommend to run Administrator Console (1CV8 Servers.msc), delete the cluster and recreate it from scratch. We DO NOT recommend a manual editing of any system files including 1CV8CLST.LST.

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