We are getting wierd messages in rundeck with overthere-winrm:
[2022-02-03T07:17:45,651] WARN connection.Connection - Exception while closing session 83563890346521 com.hierynomus.protocol.transport.TransportException: java.net.SocketException: Broken pipe (Write failed) at com.hierynomus.smbj.transport.tcp.direct.DirectTcpTransport.write(DirectTcpTransport.java:71) ~[smbj-0.3.0.jar:?] at com.hierynomus.smbj.connection.Connection.send(Connection.java:240) ~[smbj-0.3.0.jar:?] at com.hierynomus.smbj.session.Session.send(Session.java:208) ~[smbj-0.3.0.jar:?] at com.hierynomus.smbj.session.Session.logoff(Session.java:163) ~[smbj-0.3.0.jar:?] at com.hierynomus.smbj.session.Session.close(Session.java:190) ~[smbj-0.3.0.jar:?] at com.hierynomus.smbj.connection.Connection.close(Connection.java:128) [smbj-0.3.0.jar:?] at com.hierynomus.smbj.connection.Connection.close(Connection.java:113) [smbj-0.3.0.jar:?] at com.hierynomus.smbj.connection.Connection.handleError(Connection.java:404) [smbj-0.3.0.jar:?] at com.hierynomus.smbj.transport.PacketReader.run(PacketReader.java:53) [smbj-0.3.0.jar:?] at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:834) [?:?] Caused by: java.net.SocketException: Broken pipe (Write failed) at java.net.SocketOutputStream.socketWrite0(Native Method) ~[?:?] at java.net.SocketOutputStream.socketWrite(SocketOutputStream.java:110) ~[?:?] at java.net.SocketOutputStream.write(SocketOutputStream.java:150) ~[?:?] at java.io.BufferedOutputStream.flushBuffer(BufferedOutputStream.java:81) ~[?:?] at java.io.BufferedOutputStream.flush(BufferedOutputStream.java:142) ~[?:?] at com.hierynomus.smbj.transport.tcp.direct.DirectTcpTransport.write(DirectTcpTransport.java:69) ~[smbj-0.3.0.jar:?] ... 9 more
We tried to generate a own buid with newest overthere Version - then the errors are gone.
Would it be possible to create a official release with a newer version of overthere (because of Upgrade to SMBJ 0.10.0) ?
therefore at least Overthere 5.0.21
And would it be possible to change MaxEnvelopeSize in winrm communication (winrmEnvelopSize)
We are getting wierd messages in rundeck with overthere-winrm:
[2022-02-03T07:17:45,651] WARN connection.Connection - Exception while closing session 83563890346521 com.hierynomus.protocol.transport.TransportException: java.net.SocketException: Broken pipe (Write failed) at com.hierynomus.smbj.transport.tcp.direct.DirectTcpTransport.write(DirectTcpTransport.java:71) ~[smbj-0.3.0.jar:?] at com.hierynomus.smbj.connection.Connection.send(Connection.java:240) ~[smbj-0.3.0.jar:?] at com.hierynomus.smbj.session.Session.send(Session.java:208) ~[smbj-0.3.0.jar:?] at com.hierynomus.smbj.session.Session.logoff(Session.java:163) ~[smbj-0.3.0.jar:?] at com.hierynomus.smbj.session.Session.close(Session.java:190) ~[smbj-0.3.0.jar:?] at com.hierynomus.smbj.connection.Connection.close(Connection.java:128) [smbj-0.3.0.jar:?] at com.hierynomus.smbj.connection.Connection.close(Connection.java:113) [smbj-0.3.0.jar:?] at com.hierynomus.smbj.connection.Connection.handleError(Connection.java:404) [smbj-0.3.0.jar:?] at com.hierynomus.smbj.transport.PacketReader.run(PacketReader.java:53) [smbj-0.3.0.jar:?] at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:834) [?:?] Caused by: java.net.SocketException: Broken pipe (Write failed) at java.net.SocketOutputStream.socketWrite0(Native Method) ~[?:?] at java.net.SocketOutputStream.socketWrite(SocketOutputStream.java:110) ~[?:?] at java.net.SocketOutputStream.write(SocketOutputStream.java:150) ~[?:?] at java.io.BufferedOutputStream.flushBuffer(BufferedOutputStream.java:81) ~[?:?] at java.io.BufferedOutputStream.flush(BufferedOutputStream.java:142) ~[?:?] at com.hierynomus.smbj.transport.tcp.direct.DirectTcpTransport.write(DirectTcpTransport.java:69) ~[smbj-0.3.0.jar:?] ... 9 more
We tried to generate a own buid with newest overthere Version - then the errors are gone.
Would it be possible to create a official release with a newer version of overthere (because of Upgrade to SMBJ 0.10.0) ? therefore at least Overthere 5.0.21
And would it be possible to change MaxEnvelopeSize in winrm communication (winrmEnvelopSize)