On 2004.08.31, Janine A Sisk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Most of the time it runs fine. But in each case, the last thing in the
> log before the "AOLserver/4.0.7 starting" is the first of those ns_log
> lines, never the second. So that implies that perhaps the "ns_server
> all" is causing the
Hmm, very interesting, thanks! I didn't have this problem with
nsd3.3+ad13, but that doesn't mean much. I'll comment out the
ns_server line and see if things improve.
Hopefully my mysterious hanging thread problem will go away with the
upgrade and I won't need any of that debugging information an
Janine,
There was some discussion about the fact that that ns_server is not
thread safe and can cause server crashes under moderate load. It's now
documented in the wiki docs, but isn't in the old documentation. It's
not unlikely that your crashes are being caused by running ns_server so
frequently
I just checked on the site I upgraded last night, and it has restarted
itself 7 times since I went to bed. Not quite once per hour, but
close. This time, however, I may have a clue.
I have this proc scheduled to run every 30 seconds:
ad_proc check_threads {} {
ns_log Notice "J9Debug: thread cou