Webboard: Indexer gets killed for not apparent reason - ongoing topic

2001-02-28 Thread Nir Shahaf
Author: Nir Shahaf Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Message: Good morning, I know I have posted this message before but I got no replies, the problem is that indexer gets killed after the var/dict.txt files reaches ~7MB, I have more then enough space on the device (36GB) and it's error-free. Any help

Webboard: Indexer gets killed for not apparent reason - ongoing topic

2001-03-01 Thread Alexander Barkov
Author: Alexander Barkov Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Message: Is core file produced? > I know I have posted this message before but I got no replies, the problem is that >indexer gets killed after the var/dict.txt files reaches ~7MB, I have more then >enough space on the device (36GB) and it's e

Webboard: Indexer gets killed for not apparent reason - ongoing topic

2001-03-01 Thread Nir Shahaf
Author: Nir Shahaf Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Message: Hi Alexander, No, there is no core dumped when the indexer is killed. You asked me to run the indexer through gdb and post it and here it is. Let me know if there is anything more I can provide you with. Regards, Nir Reply:

Webboard: Indexer gets killed for not apparent reason - ongoing topic

2001-03-01 Thread Alexander Barkov
Author: Alexander Barkov Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Message: run backtrace gdb command when indexer is killed > Hi Alexander, > > No, there is no core dumped when the indexer is killed. You asked me to run the >indexer through gdb and post it and here it is. > > Let me know if there is anythi

Webboard: Indexer gets killed for not apparent reason - ongoing topic

2001-03-03 Thread Nir Shahaf
Author: Nir Shahaf Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Message: Good morning Alexander, If I am not mistaken I have already posted the backtrace output, it says "No stack.". Here are the lines copied from the gdb output: This GDB was configured as "mips-sgi-irix6.5"... (gdb) run -a Starting program: /s

Webboard: Indexer gets killed for not apparent reason - ongoing topic

2001-03-05 Thread Alexander Barkov
Author: Alexander Barkov Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Message: I have no ideas what's happening. Something or somebody kills the process. Probably, you have quotes. btw. How much memory does indexer eat before killing? Reply: __

Webboard: Indexer gets killed for not apparent reason - ongoing topic

2001-03-05 Thread Nir Shahaf
Author: Nir Shahaf Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Message: Hi Alexander, Indexer consumes something like 50-67MB of memory, since it gets run as root quota isn't applicable to it. The indexer from 3.1.10 (the one with the .dict .aff problem) managed to create a 67MB dict.txt file and the older vers

Re: Webboard: Indexer gets killed for not apparent reason - ongoing topic

2001-03-05 Thread Tõnu Samuel
Alexander Barkov wrote: > > Author: Alexander Barkov > Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Message: > I have no ideas what's happening. Something or somebody kills the > process. Probably, you have quotes. btw. How much memory does indexer > eat before killing? Just big sourcefile can kill it. Try on new

Re: Webboard: Indexer gets killed for not apparent reason - ongoing topic

2001-03-05 Thread Vanja Hrustic
On Mon, Mar 05, 2001 at 02:03:27PM +0300, Nir Shahaf wrote: > Author: Nir Shahaf > Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Message: > Hi Alexander, > > Indexer consumes something like 50-67MB of memory, since it gets run as root quota >isn't applicable to it. The indexer from 3.1.10 (the one with the .dict