Re: fails to run

2012-01-01 Thread Jim Lill

On 1/1/2012 8:52 AM, Claudius Hubig wrote:

Jim Lill  wrote:

On 12/31/2011 3:15 PM, Claudius Hubig wrote:

Jim Lill   wrote:

SLUG:~# php test.php

-

it just sits there, note the   after the invocation

Some other binaries do the same, but not all.  What am I missing?

I don’t know about the NSLU2 in detail, but maybe a

# strace php test.php

might help. If you don’t have strace, lsof or maybe even ps might be
able to tell more about what exactly happens to this process.

Best regards,

Claudius

I tried strace and a lot of output, no errors jumped out at me.  BTW,  I
have a X86 box running debian and don't see this problem on them.

Is there a possibility to post at least the last hundred to thousand
lines of the strace output? My crystal ball is not working perfectly,
but I would assume that PHP runs into some sort of loop waiting for
hardware which does not exist (or something similiar). Also, what is
the state of the process as reported by ps?



Well I have figured things out, your direction to use strace, ps etc 
helped and I also looked at top.
Seems that the NSLU2 is memory challenged enough such that things run, 
just so much swapping etc. it sometimes takes forever!


Thanks for the help.

-Jim


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Re: fails to run

2012-01-01 Thread Claudius Hubig
Jim Lill  wrote:
>On 12/31/2011 3:15 PM, Claudius Hubig wrote:
>> Jim Lill  wrote:
>>> SLUG:~# php test.php
>>>
>>> -
>>>
>>> it just sits there, note the  after the invocation
>>>
>>> Some other binaries do the same, but not all.  What am I missing?
>> I don’t know about the NSLU2 in detail, but maybe a
>>
>> # strace php test.php
>>
>> might help. If you don’t have strace, lsof or maybe even ps might be
>> able to tell more about what exactly happens to this process.
>>
>> Best regards,
>>
>> Claudius
>
>I tried strace and a lot of output, no errors jumped out at me.  BTW,  I 
>have a X86 box running debian and don't see this problem on them.

Is there a possibility to post at least the last hundred to thousand
lines of the strace output? My crystal ball is not working perfectly,
but I would assume that PHP runs into some sort of loop waiting for
hardware which does not exist (or something similiar). Also, what is
the state of the process as reported by ps?

Best regards,

Claudius
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Re: fails to run

2012-01-01 Thread Jim Lill

On 12/31/2011 3:15 PM, Claudius Hubig wrote:

Jim Lill  wrote:

SLUG:~# php test.php

-

it just sits there, note the  after the invocation

Some other binaries do the same, but not all.  What am I missing?

I don’t know about the NSLU2 in detail, but maybe a

# strace php test.php

might help. If you don’t have strace, lsof or maybe even ps might be
able to tell more about what exactly happens to this process.

Best regards,

Claudius


I tried strace and a lot of output, no errors jumped out at me.  BTW,  I 
have a X86 box running debian and don't see this problem on them.



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Re: fails to run

2011-12-31 Thread Claudius Hubig
Jim Lill  wrote:
>SLUG:~# php test.php
>
>-
>
>it just sits there, note the  after the invocation
>
>Some other binaries do the same, but not all.  What am I missing?

I don’t know about the NSLU2 in detail, but maybe a

# strace php test.php

might help. If you don’t have strace, lsof or maybe even ps might be
able to tell more about what exactly happens to this process.

Best regards,

Claudius
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