On Thu, 12 Aug 2004, Wendt, Trevor wrote:

    Segmentation fault
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This Segmentation fault produced the corresponding errors:

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    Premature end of script headers: htsearch
    [Thu Aug 12 10:38:24 2004] [error] [client 170.231.200.136] WordDB:
CDB___memp_cmpr_read:
    unable to uncompress page at pgno = 116
    [Thu Aug 12 10:38:24 2004] [error] [client 170.231.200.136] WordDB:
PANIC: Input/output error
    [Thu Aug 12 10:38:24 2004] [error] [client 170.231.200.136]
DB_RUNRECOVERY: Fatal error,
    run database recovery
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Is this a recurring problem? Or something that has only happened once? If the latter, I would just rebuild the databases and not worry about it too much, unless the problem repeats.


We rundig three times a week, always from scratch. Our db.words.db is
138mb. I have a working and non-working version of the db at this time.

Are both the working and non-working versions essentially the same size? The only time that I have seen these particular messages with 3.2.0b6 is when an ht://Dig related task has exhausted system memory. You might try running something like top and watching memory use at the time the segfault occurs. That is probably a long shot, but it wouldn't hurt to
rule out the possibility. You might also want to verify that your system
isn't configured to place an overly tight constraint on the amount of
memory available to a search request.


Have you tried running the htdump utility? It might be useful to check
whether a dump of word database results in the same type of problem.


Jim


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