Joe Ciccone wrote: > Weird, since the xml is combined all into one file before it's put > through the stylesheet now.... Plus the commands to render each arch are > in the same target. So a race condition is out. Only thing I can think > of is that quandry got really low on memory or someone was having fun > with apache using all the free file pipes for that user. That error came > from within xsltproc itself. The Computing chunks message you see is > from the stylesheet. > Yeah, I'm not sure what it was either, haven't been able to find anything further. Quandary has plenty of memory to go around:
http://stats.cross-lfs.org/ganglia/?r=week&c=Servers&h=quandary.knierim.org (second graph) Apache using all the file pipes is possible I suppose, not sure how to check available file pipes. Pretty normal traffic on apache, of course download managers and partial content skew some of the values greatly. Current traffic is around 1.2Mbit/s, that 2440.5G total traffic of course not possible. Current Time: Tuesday, 24-Jul-2007 00:41:10 GMT Restart Time: Sunday, 22-Jul-2007 07:25:26 GMT Parent Server Generation: 0 Server uptime: 1 day 17 hours 15 minutes 44 seconds Total accesses: 2013807 - Total Traffic: 2440.5 GB CPU Usage: u197.59 s54.44 cu57.54 cs0 - .208% CPU load 13.6 requests/sec - 16.8 MB/second - 1.2 MB/request 18 requests currently being processed, 8 idle workers W_WWWWWWKW_W_WWW___W_W.._WK....W................................ ................................................................ ................................................................ ................................................................ FTP is quiet as well: ftptop/0.9: Tue Jul 24 00:42:11 2007, up for 16 days, 21 hrs 31 min 1 Total FTP Sessions: 0 downloading, 0 uploading, 0 idle PID S USER CLIENT SERVER TIME COMMAND 23367 L proftpd 206.200.253.205 208.113.193.9:21 0m12s LIST Justin _______________________________________________ Clfs-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.cross-lfs.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/clfs-dev
