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Nick Couchman commented on GUACAMOLE-2118:
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Thanks, [~proton2b] - I will try to have a look at the backtraces you provided 
and see if I can figure out what might be causing the hangs. I'll let you know 
if a further backtrace is needed.

> unable to upgrade 1.5.5 to 1.6.0 due to sporadic hanging issue
> --------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: GUACAMOLE-2118
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GUACAMOLE-2118
>             Project: Guacamole
>          Issue Type: Bug
>    Affects Versions: 1.6.0
>            Reporter: Jason Keltz
>            Priority: Major
>         Attachments: guacamole-logs.txt, guacd-178388-gdb.txt, 
> guacd-178388-lsof.txt, guacd-240326-gdb.txt, guacd-240326-lsof.txt
>
>
> I've been running Guacamole since around 2020, upgrading reasonably quickly 
> each and every time there's been an update.  I update my Tomcat to the latest 
> 9.X release from time to time (currently 9.0.102) , and my JDK to the latest 
> 8.X release from time to time (currently  jdk8u452-b09).  
> Recently, after attempting an upgrade from Guacamole 1.5.5 to 1.6.0, I ran 
> into a problem.  Initially, everything seemed to work just fine.  I can 
> connect to any of the systems I have available.  However, at some point 
> later, I notice in the tomcat logs a lot of "connects" and "disconnects" to 
> hosts.  Users start complaining that "Guacamole isn't working".  What I 
> noticed at this point was that when they would try to return to a connection, 
>  it would connect, and their existing connecting would start to redraw, but 
> it would hang in the middle.  If I restart guacd at this point, it starts to 
> work again, but the problem comes back. Some users would see it.  Other users 
> were fine.  
> I feel like there's a bug hiding, and it may require a lot of user activity 
> to get to it.  I ended up creating a devel system for testing, and I'm 
> running guac 1.6.0 there, and I've enabled full debugging, but I can't seem 
> to make it happen here yet.  Is there any easy way I can force a bunch of 
> connections?  The devel system is running labtest Rocky 8.10 (RHEL8.10) with 
> latest kernel and patches and this matches the production system.  They are 
> both installed with the same kickstart configuration.    
> I'm opening this "bug" even though I don't have concrete information yet.  If 
> I really have to do it, I may have to re-install on the production system to 
> get the debugging information that I need, but I'd rather not do it if not 
> necessary since it causes user inconvenience, and Guacamole is an important 
> part of our educational environment.



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