, Marc Kalberer wrote:
Ref: Aolserver-4.0.10 / OpenSSL 0.9.8 / GCC 4.0.3 / libc 2.3.6 ...
debian system (grsecurity/vserver)
Hello,
I have a problem setting up ssl on aolserver4. It seems to work, the
server begin to serve the page, but after a small amout of time I get a
Warning: nsopenssl (rezo
Ref: Aolserver-4.0.10 / OpenSSL 0.9.8 / GCC 4.0.3 / libc 2.3.6 ...
debian system (grsecurity/vserver)
Hello,
I have a problem setting up ssl on aolserver4. It seems to work, the
server begin to serve the page, but after a small amout of time I get a
Warning: nsopenssl (rezo): SSL read:
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
Great !
Bas Scheffers a crit:
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
Hello,
I migrated my site (openacs) from aolserver 4.0.10 to the new 4.5
(thanks to the developpers for the job ;-)).
Everything is working fine excepted for images returned by a ns_write.
Did anybody see/solve this problem ?
Marc
log:
no encoding for type image/jpeg
while executing
Hello Gustaf,
Thanks for the answer,
I already saw that post, and I tested successfully this trick.
I was writting to the mailing when I saw your mail, thanks anyway ;-)
++
Marc
Gustaf Neumann a écrit :
Dear marc,
hmm, i fixed already one problem with ns_startcontent on the aolserver
(see
Hi,
I got the same prob. I'm currently testing a solution :
setting
ns_param connsperthread 30
in the {server} section.
Seems that the aol thread is restart when the limit is reach, ... lets
consider it as a work around for memory leaks.
I don't know yet if it work, but I'll keep you
... this trick is not working. let's try something else
Marc Kalberer a écrit :
Hi,
I got the same prob. I'm currently testing a solution :
setting
ns_param connsperthread 30
in the {server} section.
Seems that the aol thread is restart when the limit is reach, ...
lets consider
Solution was downgrading libc6
V. 2.3.5-4 broke something in aolserver
2.3.2 is OK ,
4 hours lost for this
Marc Kalberer wrote:
Hi,
I successufully install, configure and run openacs on AOlserver4
(debian version aolserver4_4.0.10-3). Everything was running find
until I update my
stupid message.
Has somebody got a direction ?
Thanks,
Marc Kalberer
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