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Are you using AOLserver 4.5x on a 64-bit platform? nsd will crash on 32-bit
platforms when memory usage (or log files) exceed 2GB. I had to upgrade for
a similar issue involving memory usage.
Although I think that it would be ideal to port the Naviserver code at some
point.
-Hossein
On Wed,
Hey all,
What's the current state of templating systems in AOLserver? I've found
two:
1) ATS: Is it well-maintained, and can it be easily used outside of an
OpenACS installation?
2) http://junom.com/document/twt/view/www/ - it seems to be actively
maintained given the fact that there are
I've been meaning to write about this for a while: When I switched from
AOLserver 3.x to 4.0 a few years ago, I noticed that the IP address in the
log file no longer always matches what [ns_conn peeraddr] reports.
ns_conn seems to always report the actual IP address of the user, whereas
the log
I don't see this problem in 4.0 or 4.5.
It looks like searching for 秋 on bookmooch first goes to
http://www.bookmooch.com/search?w=%E7%A7%8Bsearch.x=14search.y=13
(which looks fine - that's the correct URL encoding of the UTF-8
representation of that character)
but that page immediately
These options have moved to the new ns_pools interface:
[1153ahost147:~/cvs/aolserver_head/nsd] shmooved% grep maxconns *
...
pools.c:-maxthreads, -minthreads, -maxconns, -timeout,
NULL
...
Is there any documentation on the ns_pools interface?
The only thing I could find was a
I'm currently having two minor issues with the 4.5.0 release:
Issue 1) No matter what values I set for maxthreads or maxconns, the
maximum number of simultaneous connections seems to be limited to 10. I
don't know if it's being limited by threads or connections.Here's
the relevant part
Dossy Shiobara a écrit :
Hmm, interesting. I often upgrade gcc and/or glibc independently of the
kernel and haven't run into many issues.
You're right - It wasn't difficult to change glibc versions.. and in
fact, it was glibc that was at fault. Soon after installing FC5, I
installed
Hi,
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 message unable to realloc X bytes (some
example values for
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
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