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
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
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,
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 sev
On Saturday 19 August 2006 19:12, Hossein Sharifi wrote:
> (although I do plan to fix the
> incorrect usage of exec as well)
So I've never heard that you can't use exec from AOLserver. How is this
supposed to be done? Where was this discussed? What would an error look like?
tom jackson
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