Not sure if this is related, but from my solaris days, I know we had to adjust the ulimit. From the readme, it suggests you do this on Linux:
ulimit -s 2048 for SDK 1.3.1 Give it a shot on solaris and let us know if it is of any help. -Kevin Ross -----Original Message----- From: David Hosier [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, June 17, 2003 1:55 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Strange Solaris behavior Greetings, I am running Xindice 1.0 on Solaris 8 with JDK1.3.1, and I am having some strange behavior. We have an application that is loading 6500+ documents into the database. These are small documents; just object serializations using XMLEncoder. When we ran the application using a Xindice instance running on a Windows XP machine, the documents were all stored in less 1.5 minutes and I was able to get constant updates of the progress with "xindice ld -c /db/gateway". However, when we run Xindice on our Solaris 8 machines, the behavior is not the same. It takes about 1 minute to store 81 documents and when I issue the 'ld' command, I only get updates in increments of 81. For example, I will run the command about 1 minute into the process and get 81 documents listed. I will run the command again 20 seconds later and still get 81. I can keep doing this for a while with the same results. Then eventually I will get 162 documents, then 243, and so on in increments of 81 at lengthy intervals. This happened on two separate Solaris machines with the same specs. This seems very strange since when run on Windows XP, I can get constantly updating figures with 'ld'. Plus it is agonizingly slower. Granted my Windows box is much faster than the Solaris machines, but I doubt it is 20+ times faster. Has anyone seen this type of behavior before? Is it normal for it to be that slow and update in groups of 81? Any suggestions would be great! Thanks for your time. David Hosier Software Engineer Longview Software
