Ok, so you didn't have this issue with APE 1.0 ?
How many messages do you send before encoutering it ?

Thanks

On Fri, 1 Apr 2011 08:31:37 -0700 (PDT), Doug <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Anthony,
> 
> I haven't changed any of the other APE server script, just what I got
> from you in the 1.1.0 release. Perhaps I could turn some more logging
> on to debug some more?
> 
> Thanks for your hard work on this project,
> Regards,
> Doug
> 
> On Mar 31, 3:13 pm, Doug <[email protected]> wrote:
>> I'm sorry I must have misunderstood, the way I am sending the events
>> is through a PHP script similar to the one that I found on APE's
>> website that does a single POST:
>>
>> <?php
>> $c=0;
>> while($c <= 5) {
>>         $APEserver = 'http://mydomain:6969/?';
>>         $APEPassword = 'mypasswd';
>>
>>         $messages = array(
>>         'Test Message',
>>         'test2',
>>         'test3',
>>         );
>>
>>         $cmd = array(array(
>>           'cmd' => 'inlinepush',
>>           'params' => array(
>>         'password' => $APEPassword,
>>         'raw' => 'DATA',
>>         'channel' => 'mychannelname',
>>         'data' => array( //Note: data can't be a string
>>         'message' => $messages[array_rand($messages)]
>>         )
>>            )
>>         ));
>>         echo "<br><br>".json_encode($cmd)."<br><br>";
>>         var_dump($APEserver.rawurlencode(json_encode($cmd)));
>>         $data =
>> file_get_contents($APEserver.rawurlencode(json_encode($cmd)));
>>         $data = json_decode($data, TRUE);
>>
>>         if ($data[0]->data->value == 'ok') {
>>         echo 'Message sent!';
>>         } else {
>>         //echo 'Error sending message, server response is : <pre>'.
>>         print_r($data);
>>         echo '</pre>';
>>         }
>>         $c++;
>>
>> }
>>
>> ?>
>>
>> This is the page that tells me "ok" sending the message until the
>> server reaches 1.9% and then it returns BAD_PARAMS, the listening page
>> doesn't seem aware of any problems.
>> Thank you, regards,
>> Doug
>>
>> On Mar 31, 2:51 pm, Anthony Catel <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> > So, If I understand correctly, at the begening everything works fine
>> > and
>> > sudently stop working with a "BAD_PARAMS".
>> > You don't have any server-side script?
>>
>> > Le 31/03/2011 22:05, Doug a crit :
>>
>> > > Hi Anthony,
>>
>> > > Thanks for the response, I am testing with 4 concurrent users.
>>
>> > > I am working with a Fedora, Amazon Linux AMI, EC2 instance, here's
>> > > some specs:
>>
>> > > Small Instance default*
>> > > 1.7 GB memory
>> > > 1 EC2 Compute Unit (1 virtual core with 1 EC2 Compute Unit)
>> > > 160 GB instance storage
>> > > 32-bit platform
>> > > I/O Performance: Moderate
>> > > API name: m1.small
>>
>> > > I have added a function that wraps the APE.Client(); code (I only
run
>> > > startRT() from the listener page):
>>
>> > > function startRT(channel, callback) {
>> > >      var client = new APE.Client();
>> > >      client.load();
>> > >      client.addEvent('load', function() {
>> > >                                    client.core.start();
>> > >      });
>> > >      client.addEvent('ready', function() {
>> > >            myJoin(client , channel);
>> > >                    client.onRaw('data', function(raw, pipe) {
>> > >                            callback(raw.data);
>> > >                  });
>> > >       });
>> > >       return client;
>> > > }
>>
>> > > function myJoin(client, channel) {
>>
>> > >      if(isArray(channel) == false)   {
>> > >          channel = removeNonAlphas(channel);
>> > >          client.core.join(channel);
>> > >      }
>> > >      else {
>> > >          for (var i in channel)  {
>> > >                      channel[i] = removeNonAlphas(channel[i]);
>> > >          }
>> > >          client.core.join(channel);
>> > >      }
>> > >      var channelpipe = channel.toLowerCase();
>> > > }
>>
>> > > function removeNonAlphas(channel){
>> > >      channel = channel.replace(/[^a-zA-Z 0-9]+/g,'');
>> > >      return channel;
>> > > }
>>
>> > > function isArray(obj) {
>> > >      if (obj.constructor.toString().indexOf("Array") == -1)
>> > >         return false;
>> > >      else
>> > >         return true;
>> > > }
>>
>> > > Thank you!
>>
>> > > On Mar 31, 11:51 am, Anthony Catel<[email protected]>  wrote:
>> > >> Hi doog,
>>
>> > >> You don't have any custom server-side javascript?
>>
>> > >> How many concurent users do you have?
>> > >> What is your CPU architecture?
>>
>> > >> Thanks
>>
>> > >> Le 31/03/2011 19:18, Doug a crit :
>>
>> > >>> I've been experimenting with the new APE 1.1.0, and it appears
>> > >>> that it
>> > >>> works until memory consumption of the aped process reaches 1.9%
and
>> > >>> then whenever I attempt to post some data I get
>> > >>> Array ( [time] =>    1301590992 [raw] =>    ERR [data] =>  
 Array
>> > >>> ( [code] =>
>> > >>> 001 [value] =>    BAD_PARAMS ) ) )
>> > >>> I can open a channel and I see this in ape.log:
>> > >>> 2011-03-30 15:58:21 - src/users.c:180 - New user - (ip :
>> > >>> 2.my.ip.69)
>> > >>> So it appears to recognize that somebody has joined the channel
>> > >>> and is
>> > >>> listening. Also, the page I have set up that listens to the
channel
>> > >>> sends no errors, it includes the js file and its allocated a
>> > >>> numbered
>> > >>> subdomain like it should (4.mydomain.com, for example).
>> > >>> My main.ape.js looks like this:
>> > >>> Ape.addEvent("init", function() {
>> > >>>     include("framework/mootools.js");
>> > >>>     include("framework/Http.js");
>> > >>>     //include("framework/userslist.js");
>> > >>>     include("utils/utils.js");
>> > >>>     include("commands/proxy.js");
>> > >>>     include("commands/inlinepush.js");
>> > >>>     //include("examples/nickname.js");
>> > >>>     //include("examples/move.js");
>> > >>>     //include("utils/checkTool.js"); //Just needed for the APE
JSF
>> > >>> diagnostic tool, once APE is installed you can remove it
>> > >>>     //include("examples/ircserver.js");
>> > >>>     //include("framework/http_auth.js");
>> > >>> });
>> > >>> I've commented out some stuff that I didn't think I needed. This
>> > >>> configuration works on an earlier installation (1.01a I believe).
>> > >>> The
>> > >>> problem with the earlier version is memory consumption, but it
>> > >>> seems
>> > >>> to happen at a higher percentage (round about 15-20%).
>> > >>> I have tried using the older JSF and the newest one I could find
on
>> > >>> github, behavior appears to be identical.
>> > >>> I have fixed the older installation by running a cronjob every 6
>> > >>> hours
>> > >>> to restart the ape process.
>> > >>> Any advice or suggestions would be a huge help, thank you!

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