Well, it definitely runs stably when running as pure Java.
On Mar 23, 2010, at 13:57:33, Aaron Freeman wrote:
> Yes, we just untar it and run it with something like the following script:
>
> /**/
>
> export JAVA_HOME=/opt/java/
> export RESIN_HOME=/opt/[whatever]/ext/res
I spoke a bit too soon. WordPress behaves exactly like it did before; title of
blog posts don't appear anywhere. I had forgotten to tell resin where
resin-root was, and it didn't load the DB driver.
So, I feel like I'm pretty close to having a working 4.0.5, if it stays up and
stable for a whil
Well, it seems to be running pretty solidly like that. However, my only PHP
app, WordPress, can't even find its database connection now.
Moreover, I can't, no matter how much I crank up the logging, get Quercus to
log anything about anything it does. If I modify a page, I get an info line
indic
Yes, we just untar it and run it with something like the following script:
/**/
export JAVA_HOME=/opt/java/
export RESIN_HOME=/opt/[whatever]/ext/resin-pro-4.0.5
export SERVER_ROOT=/opt/[whatever]/server
$JAVA_HOME/bin/java \
-server \
-Djava.util.logging.manager=com.cau
I have not. I think that's probably a good idea, so late tonight I'll try
installing it fresh.
What's the right way to invoke it? Just not run make/make install?
On Mar 23, 2010, at 13:46:43, Aaron Freeman wrote:
> Rick,
>
> Out of curiosity did you trying running a vanilla version of 4.0.5 wi
Rick,
Out of curiosity did you trying running a vanilla version of 4.0.5
without compiling (using Java sockets instead of the native sockets)? I
am curious if you still have the issue with it uncompiled.
Aaron
On 3/23/2010 2:15 PM, Rick Mann wrote:
On Mar 23, 2010, at 12:10:35, Scott Ferg
On Mar 23, 2010, at 12:10:35, Scott Ferguson wrote:
> Rick Mann wrote:
>> Scott, I've opened a bug for my 4.0.5 woes, including the config file and
>> logs from my much more modern Open Solaris machine:
>>
>> http://bugs.caucho.com/view.php?id=3960
>>
> Thanks for the detailed bug report. We'r
Rick Mann wrote:
> Scott, I've opened a bug for my 4.0.5 woes, including the config file and
> logs from my much more modern Open Solaris machine:
>
> http://bugs.caucho.com/view.php?id=3960
>
Thanks for the detailed bug report. We're not seeing the behavior here
yet, but the details should he
Scott, I've opened a bug for my 4.0.5 woes, including the config file and logs
from my much more modern Open Solaris machine:
http://bugs.caucho.com/view.php?id=3960
On Mar 19, 2010, at 13:13:34, Rick Mann wrote:
>
> On Mar 19, 2010, at 12:40:23, Scott Ferguson wrote:
>
>> Rick Mann wrote:
>
On Mar 19, 2010, at 12:40:23, Scott Ferguson wrote:
> Rick Mann wrote:
>> Some additional information: I tried installing 4.0.5 on my better server
>> (Resin-4.0.0, Nexenta/Open Solaris, recent, lots of RAM, faster CPUs), and
>> got similar behavior. I got it up and running, noticed some oddnes
Rick Mann wrote:
> Some additional information: I tried installing 4.0.5 on my better server
> (Resin-4.0.0, Nexenta/Open Solaris, recent, lots of RAM, faster CPUs), and
> got similar behavior. I got it up and running, noticed some oddness at first
> (java link errors running my app, slow page l
Some additional information: I tried installing 4.0.5 on my better server
(Resin-4.0.0, Nexenta/Open Solaris, recent, lots of RAM, faster CPUs), and got
similar behavior. I got it up and running, noticed some oddness at first (java
link errors running my app, slow page loads the first few times)
On Mar 18, 2010, at 16:30:02, Scott Ferguson wrote:
> And it may be better to set the for your older OS to
> something smaller, like 10 or 15, because that OS may not be as good
> with lots of threads.
10
seems to have no effect on the overall stability.
--
Rick
On Mar 18, 2010, at 16:30:02, Scott Ferguson wrote:
> That trace looks normal, assuming the *.216 and *.217 are your two HTTP
> ports. I assume that's the connection-refused state? Each one has
> several threads in the nativeAccept() state. The situation that would be
> a problem is if there
On Mar 18, 2010, at 16:30:02, Scott Ferguson wrote:
> Rick Mann wrote:
>> Hmm, I can't seem to post longer email to the list. Here's a link to my last
>> post:
>>
>> http://pastie.org/private/2c4lrjuj4oybdtzmj4gbzw
>>
> Thanks. There is a size limit for the list.
>
> That trace looks normal,
Rick Mann wrote:
> Hmm, I can't seem to post longer email to the list. Here's a link to my last
> post:
>
> http://pastie.org/private/2c4lrjuj4oybdtzmj4gbzw
>
Thanks. There is a size limit for the list.
That trace looks normal, assuming the *.216 and *.217 are your two HTTP
ports. I assume th
Hmm, I can't seem to post longer email to the list. Here's a link to my last
post:
http://pastie.org/private/2c4lrjuj4oybdtzmj4gbzw
On Mar 18, 2010, at 15:33:08, Rick Mann wrote:
> I replied with the thread dump, but don't see it appearing in the list. Seems
> like the list server is flaky.
>
I replied with the thread dump, but don't see it appearing in the list. Seems
like the list server is flaky.
On Mar 18, 2010, at 14:37:25, Scott Ferguson wrote:
> Rick Mann wrote:
>> Slower is subjective. Unfortunately, I can't currently run the old server to
>> actually measure times, but it's
Rick Mann wrote:
> Slower is subjective. Unfortunately, I can't currently run the old server to
> actually measure times, but it's just slow. I can see individual requests
> (images, CSS, etc) taking a long time to be fulfilled, whereas before, the
> pages would just come up fully rendered.
By the way, the server-dying thing seems to happen within just a couple of
hours after launch. I launched it before lunch, and checked it just now, and it
was dead again.
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On Mar 18, 2010, at 12:37:21, Scott Ferguson wrote:
> Rick Mann wrote:
>> My 4.0.5 install is really very slow. It just won't stay running (although
>> ps shows many resin threads), and it's much, much slower than 3.0.23 was.
>> I'm actually
Rick Mann wrote:
> My 4.0.5 install is really very slow. It just won't stay running (although ps
> shows many resin threads), and it's much, much slower than 3.0.23 was. I'm
> actually running fewer webapps currently, and my server is always idle.
>
How are you measuring the "slower"? (ab? lat
My 4.0.5 install is really very slow. It just won't stay running (although ps
shows many resin threads), and it's much, much slower than 3.0.23 was. I'm
actually running fewer webapps currently, and my server is always idle.
Configuration is slightly different than it used to be, a necessity of
Hi. My new insatll of 4.0.5 is running very badly. My server is basically
unloaded, except for the requests I make, but connections are constantly
dropped. I was running 3.0.23 without any real problems before this. Also, I
don't see anything in any of the logs when this happens.
Any suggestion
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