I had the same problem with 3-4 crash a day. Upgrading to 8.4.14 - 4.5
decrease the crash frequency to 1 a week (but I still get the "unable
to realloc X bytes").
My dirty "work around" is a cron that periodicaly check if an nsd
process is available and if not retstart aolserver.
Strange
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On Thursday, August 17, 2006 8:13, Marc Kalberer said:
> My dirty "work around" is a cron that periodicaly check if an nsd
> process is available and if not retstart aolserver.
You should consider running AOLserver using Daemontools; it works like a
charm and much more reliable than scripts looking
Great !
Bas Scheffers a écrit :
On Thursday, August 17, 2006 8:13, Marc Kalberer said:
My dirty "work around" is a cron that periodicaly check if an nsd
process is available and if not retstart aolserver.
You should consider running AOLserver using Daemontools; it works
On 2006.08.16, Hossein Sharifi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm trying to set up a new installation of AOLServer (on Fedora Core 5),
> and I've hit a problem that I can't seem to resolve.
>
> The issue is that the nsd process consistently dies (every 20 seconds -
> 5 minutes) with the error mess
Hi Dossy,
I have tried setting stacksize to 512k / 1MB, and I still receive the
realloc error. I've also disabled vm_overcommit_memory (by setting it
to 2) and it didn't help, unfortunately. For reference, here were the
stats:
$ grep Commit /proc/meminfo
CommitLimit: 2081908 kB
Committed
On 2006.08.17, Hossein Sharifi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am beginning to think it's less of a memory issue and more of a
> "something's not thread safe" issue (even though i've removed all my
> custom modules).
After what you've told me, I'm starting to agree with you.
> Now it's crashing
Dossy Shiobara wrote:
> On 2006.08.17, Hossein Sharifi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I don't use ns_server anymore, but I do use [ns_info pageroot], the
> > "source" command, exec (to run imagemagick, expect scripts, and other
> > things - probably 1-2 execs/second).
>
> exec could be a problem,