Thread Abort Error In C#

Hello,
I am receiving the following error in my C# Ice Server:
!! 8/07/2020 19:09:37:480 error: exception in endpoint host resolver thread Ice.HostResolver:
System.Threading.ThreadAbortException: Thread was being aborted.
at System.Threading.Monitor.ObjWait(Boolean exitContext, Int32 millisecondsTimeout, Object obj)
at System.Threading.Monitor.Wait(Object obj, Int32 millisecondsTimeout, Boolean exitContext)
at IceInternal.EndpointHostResolver.run() in C:\Users\vagrant\workspace\ice-dist\3.7\dist-utils\build\ice\builds\ice-v142\csharp\src\Ice\EndpointHostResolver.cs:line 102
at IceInternal.EndpointHostResolver.HelperThread.Run() in C:\Users\vagrant\workspace\ice-dist\3.7\dist-utils\build\ice\builds\ice-v142\csharp\src\Ice\EndpointHostResolver.cs:line 253
!! 8/07/2020 19:09:37:488 error: exception in `Ice.ThreadPool.Client' thread Ice.ThreadPool.Client-0:
I searched the forums and found this:
https://forums.zeroc.com/discussion/comment/16878#Comment_16878
However I do not know what 'abort a thread while it is inside the run time' means. I guessed that it means aborting a thread inside an 'I' class or something that it calls.
Therefore as a debugging step I simplified my 'I' class to be:
public class ScummWebServerI : ScummWebServerDisp_ { ... public override void Init(string gameName, string gameId, string signalRConnectionId, Dictionary<string, byte[]> saveStorage, Current current = null) { int x = 4; } ... }
My logic here that that the simple setting of x to 4 will not abort any threads.
I called 'Init' from two different clients and got the same behaviour. The client call to 'Init' returned after a LONG time, but 'Init' was never called and the above error was logged.
I feel that because calling from either of the clients, a JS client and a C# client, cause the same behaviour then it it probably an issue with the server.
Please let me know what else you need.
Comments
Hi Andrew,
Can you try running your server with the debugger attached and get the stack of all threads, this will give us a clue to figure this why Abort is being called.
Cheers,
Jose
I am now withdrawing this question and apologise for wasting you're time.
The issue was caused by a simple 'port is already is use error' which was hidden somewhere else.
Please resolve or remove this question.
Thanks