On 2006.01.30, David Kuczek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I just moved an oldschool openacs 3.2.5 site from a compiled version
> of aolserver 3.oldschool to 4.0.10. I am running Debian 3.1 and used
> the debian package. I have three sites running on openacs 3.2.5 on
> that server and *only* one is stalling on me once a day while somebody
> requests a page. They all use the same installation of aolserver. The
> other two sites work flawlessly. I cannot see any regularity in
> aolserver's behavior besides it being *around* once a day :-( I
> checked the log file, the error file and they showed nothing
> extraordinary. I can even ping the site that stalled but I can't
> access it over a browser. Any advice?

Are you thread-maxing?  Or, DB pool connection maxing?  Do you have the
control port (nscp) configured?  Can you connect to the control port
when the site becomes unresponsive?

-- Dossy

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