All of our busier AOLserver-based sites hang like this periodically,
but that's maybe once or twice a month. Five times a day sounds a
bit extreme. You might need to increase your number of connections,
or maybe your stack size (though running out of stack tends to cause
crashes rather than hangs).
However, as far as I can tell nothing you do will eliminate this
completely. It has been happening to us for years, though different
versions of all the various pieces of software we use. It's pretty
tough to track down the cause since once it happens nsd is totally
unresponsive and doesn't give any clues as to what happened. It
seems to happen more often on busier sites, and I know of some sites
that have a daily restart process to keep the hangs at bay.
Sorry to not be more encouraging,
janine
On Sep 30, 2005, at 3:17 PM, Nathaniel Haggard wrote:
AOLserver becomes unresponsive at least 5 times a day. Restarting
the server fixes the problem, but since it won't crash inittab
doesn't automatically restart it. I think it may be nsopenssl, the
postgres driver, or evil adp code.
Is there a known probelm with this combination of packages?
nsopenssl-3.0beta26
tcl 8.4.11
aolserver 4.0.10
What could be causing this? Where should I start troubleshooting?
Nate
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