Hi Mark, our biggest Swiki server actually runs on Solaris and we've never had this kind of problem. The only thing that I can think of is that Solaris is limiting your socket connections severely. We execute "ulimit -SHn 1024" to increase it to 1024 sockets before starting the server. Perhaps that will help.
The point of this project is to make the AdminTool more usable, rather than more robust. Problems with robustness should go to me. Though, as in this case, I can't always help. Peace and Luck! Je77 On Thu, Sep 15, 2005 at 06:04:23PM -0700, Mark Johnson wrote: > Hi Kevin, Andrew, > > I have had trouble on Solaris where the "Security" or > "Settings" pages just stop working. It is weird. It > seems to happen after ~7 or so Swikis have been > created, but I don't think it is all that repeatable. > > This is actually kind of crippling if you have the > Swiki admin password but you don't have rights to tweak > the XML on the file system. > > I doubt this is much help. Over the years, I have > reported this bug on this list a few times. It might be > peculiar to Solaris. > > Also on Solaris: rendering a Swiki is broken, at least > on my system. It just silently fails. > > Maybe the "take-away" is to try to do some testing on > Solaris as you work on your improvements...if you can > find a Solaris box these days! > > Good Luck, > Mark > > > Jochen F. Rick wrote: > > Two Georgia Tech students are working on making the Swiki AdminTool more > > usable for their senior design project. Hopefully, their efforts will > > make swikis easier and more intuitive to administrate. If you can, they > > could use some help. > > > > If you are a swiki administrator and could give them some feedback on your > > current use (how you use it, what problems you have, etc.), it would be > > really useful. If you would like to volunteer, please contact Kevin Webb > > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> and Andrew Sayman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > directly. They are also subscribed to this mailing lists, so some general > > discussion of the AdminTool might prove useful. > > > > Thanks, > > > > Je77 > > > _______________________________________________ > Pws mailing list > [email protected] > https://mailman.cc.gatech.edu/mailman/listinfo/pws -- Jochen "Jeff" Rick, PhD Candidate, Georgia Tech College of Computing [EMAIL PROTECTED], http://www.je77.com/, work: 404-385-1105 _______________________________________________ Pws mailing list [email protected] https://mailman.cc.gatech.edu/mailman/listinfo/pws
