I'd like to thank everyone for the suggestions, we do have a C/Python
inhouse product that is attached to this Zope.
With the suggestions that were mentioned I should be able to confirm if
that is the source of the problem fairly shortly. It is currently my
number one culprit. I will have to ge
Michael Best <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I have had Zope 2.0.1, Zope 2.1.6 and Zope 2.2.4 running on Solaris 2.6
> and inexplicably, every so often (no definiate amount of time) the Zope
> dies.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> --
> A typical entry from STUPID_LOG is:
> 2000-12-07T18:23:22 ERROR(2
Steve Spicklemire wrote:
>
> It might be interesting to turn on the -M option of z2.py and see if
> there is any pattern to the crash. This can happen for a number of
> reasons (e.g., a buggy Python extension, an infinite recursive loop,
> ).
I wrote a script recently which is able to track
It might be interesting to turn on the -M option of z2.py and see if
there is any pattern to the crash. This can happen for a number of
reasons (e.g., a buggy Python extension, an infinite recursive loop,
).
-steve
> "Michael" == Michael Best <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Michael> I
Michael Best writes:
> I have had Zope 2.0.1, Zope 2.1.6 and Zope 2.2.4 running on Solaris 2.6
> and inexplicably, every so often (no definiate amount of time) the Zope
> dies.
>
> A typical entry from STUPID_LOG is:
> 2000-12-07T18:23:22 ERROR(200) zdaemon zdaemon: Thu Dec 7 11:23:22
I have had Zope 2.0.1, Zope 2.1.6 and Zope 2.2.4 running on Solaris 2.6
and inexplicably, every so often (no definiate amount of time) the Zope
dies.
Any ideas?
--
A typical entry from STUPID_LOG is:
2000-12-07T18:23:22 ERROR(200) zdaemon zdaemon: Thu Dec 7 11:23:22
2000: Aiieee! 17564