Sorry Ken,

I never did respond to that REGEX being [odd]

This line looks a little odd (to me):

-------------------------
\d\d\% [0O]FF on Pfizer
-------------------------

I cannot [yet] find a valid reference to that on the "Perl Regular 
Expression Reference" guide.

I admit I may just be rather 'blind' to the value intended by your Regex 
pattern:  ->  "[0O]FF "

In my test (with ASSP) 4Gb is enough, assuming you have not to many other 
needy resources on one server.
On my Linux system (8Gb), I run two threads of Nginx, two threads of PHP 
FPM/FastCGI, a local BIND (named), a public NSD (authorative Name Server), 6 
workers for ASSP, Shorewall Firewall, A Proxy Gateway, and a local Samba 
Server and still have about 4.3Mbytes of free memory. This equates (under 
Linux) to 179 tasks - with on average - 178 sleeping - waiting for I/O.

Peter

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From: "K Post" <nntp.p...@gmail.com>
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Subject: Re: [Assp-test] Urgent - worker_1 hanging


> Thanks for the insight.  I'll check it out.  Honestly, I'm skeptical 
> though,
> why would it always hang on the exact same lines?  Being that this is a
> 32bit os, I can't go above 4gb of ram. It running on a machine with a pair
> of dual core xeons.
>
>
> Going back to your original post, was there something specific that looked
> bad in my regex files?
>
>
>
>
> On Tue, Mar 22, 2011 at 10:30 AM, Peter W Bowey 
> <supp...@pbcomp.com.au>wrote:
>
>>
>> Hi Ken,
>>
>> are willing to reduce the number of ASSP workers and try again.
>>
>> Your recent error report suggest's to me that ASSP workers are dying from
>> lack of resources [memory].
>>
>> I run 6 ASSP workers under Linux 64-bit with 8Gb on a 2  x  dual-core 
>> XEON
>> server with 8Gb of memory.
>>
>> The fact that your problem occurs aprox. every hour does suggest resource
>> exhaustion (under some mail load).
>>
>> Google checking for your error takes us back to Feb 2009 when Fritz
>> Borgstedt wrote this about the [given] problem:
>>
>> ------------------------------------------------------------------
>>
>> Re: [Assp-test] Running 2.0 under Win32
>> Fritz Borgstedt
>> Wed, 18 Feb 2009 02:13:53 -0800
>>
>> GrayHat <gray...@gmx.net> schreibt:
>> >I suspect it's due to the fact that there's no "shared pool"
>> >for the lists
>>
>>
>> There is one problem involved with all Perl programming: memory is
>> never given back to the system.
>> And yes ASSP 2.0 was  designed with lots of memory in mind. ASSP 2 can
>> do fabulous things including very very high load. You pay with memory
>> which is IMHO cheap.
>>
>> We have limited control about the use of memory, because we use lots
>> of modules.
>>
>> We realized, that ASSP 2 would be not for everyone using the current
>> ASSP. Therefore ASSP today is more ore less split in two different
>> versions: a standard and a professional version. The professional
>> version needs a dedicated server and lots of memory, the standard
>> version does not. But even the standard version needs much more memory
>> than for example the precache version 1.3.1 . I can offer no solution
>> to this problem.
>>
>> ------------------------------------------------------------------
>>
>> Peter
>>
>> Peter Bowey  Computer Solutions
>>
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "K Post" <nntp.p...@gmail.com>
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>>  Sent: Wednesday, March 23, 2011 12:28 AM
>> Subject: Re: [Assp-test] Urgent - worker_1 hanging
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>>
>> >I was just notified of the same error, even after blanking both the bomb
>> > subject and suspicious re.  CPU usage was a 99% for the process.
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