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>From my experience, I think the problem may be related with the 64 bits.
I've servers with AOLServer 32 bits, and AOLServer 64 bits, and I have
seen 64 bits growing faster in memory (and even not decreasing through
time), until it takes a considerable amount of memory (then I have to
restart it). Also, around each 2-3 hours, AOLServer will go wild and eat
100% of one CPU core for around 1 minute... but will continue serving
requests slower than usual.
My 32 bits server is a FreeBSD 7, and my 64 bits server is an up-to-date
Debian Linux. I don't know if it has something to do with the OS or with
the 32/64 bits, but the fact is that my Debian Linux 64 bits gives
problems that the FreeBSD 32 bits doesn't give.
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Juan José
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That's a good point. I noticed Rami was hosting on 64 bit AMD systems
and it is possible that if he were running on a 32 bit architecture
the problems he's experiencing might not surface. This could mean a
problem with Tcl on 64 bit or something specific to AOLserver. I
suspect there are several 64 bit issues with AOLserver that need to be
resolved. I'll look into purchasing some 64 bit hardware soon to test
with.
/s.
i would recommend the following:
a) try to make the crash happen reproducible, in as simple as
possible setup. I would recommend to stress thread destroys
(e.g. setting maxconnections to e.g. 2, test with calls
doing an ns_eval)
b) reduce all c-extensions (do you have to use nsmysql and nsoracle?)
In the best of all possible worlds, you might not need all
c-modules in the crash case, so dropping might help
to detect the culprit.
From some distant, my first suspicion falls to nsmysql, i am not
sure how frequent this is used.
hope this help a little
-gustaf neumann
Rami Jadaa schrieb:
> Hi Scott,
> Thanks for your reply.
>
> I don't think that I can send the log as it will be so big , as
> AOlserver initiates and load a lot of ACS code...
>
> And for the checksum, we did the following:
> Using pound, we shifted the load going to this webserver to another
> server on another machine where it uses a different local copy of the
> same application, and then after the reload, the server were we
> shifted the load to crashed, and the old one didn't!!
> So i can take out he doubt on file corruption, right?
>
>
>
>>
>> Environment :
>> Aolserver 4.0.10 , fetched from CVS almost 6 months back .
>> nsoracle Oracle Driver version 2.8a1
>> nsmysql CVS
>> Oracle 10gR2 Libraries
>> AMD x86_64 RHEL 4
>> Curently tcl 8.4.16 also tried tcl 8.4.11
>>
>>
>> Please help as this is driving me crazy :(
>>
>> Thanks in advance
>>
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Are you using the latest nsmysql (CVS HEAD)?
Can you get a core dump from the crash and a gdb backtrace?
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