Re: Webcat run amuk
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numero = 44526
interpreted = N
texte = On 10/29/02 9:05 PM, Alain Russell mashed the following keys :> I've reported a 'problem' to SMSI that causes the server to do this.> It is to do with to many requests for an intensive search page - even if the> code has no problems to many requests can cause the server to get caught in> the loop you describe. I attached the developer thread monitor to WebDNA> when it was caught in such a loop and there were +50 threads running - and> nothing getting returned ......> > Try putting a limit on the number of threads the engine can spawn - this is> in the preference page. Setting a number to 10 should easily cover a decent> sized load. Thanks, I'll try this.> > The kernel panic doesn't sound like a WebDNA problem though .. Perhaps a> problem with hard drives ?? Have you run first aid over them ??Yeah, Since it's been crashing, fsck _always_ finds something. I run it afew times til it clears up and it seems to run well for a while, but then ithappens again seemingly at random.> >> Hi all,>> >> Webcatalog is currently running at 197% cpu usage (dual proc)>> >> Our Xserve has also become fairly crashy lately. Getting a kernel panic>> every couple days (3 today though)>> >> I think that it must be some code in a template somewhere that's throwing>> webcat for a loop, but I can't find it to save my life.>> >> I can't find any clues in the logs, and after a kernel panic there is>> nothing specific in the system log.>> >> Does anybody have any suggestions on how I can find out what's killing>> webcat? Is there any way to see what thread it's working on?>> -------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list
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On 10/29/02 9:05 PM, Alain Russell mashed the following keys :> I've reported a 'problem' to SMSI that causes the server to do this.> It is to do with to many requests for an intensive search page - even if the> code has no problems to many requests can cause the server to get caught in> the loop you describe. I attached the developer thread monitor to WebDNA> when it was caught in such a loop and there were +50 threads running - and> nothing getting returned ......> > Try putting a limit on the number of threads the engine can spawn - this is> in the preference page. Setting a number to 10 should easily cover a decent> sized load. Thanks, I'll try this.> > The kernel panic doesn't sound like a WebDNA problem though .. Perhaps a> problem with hard drives ?? Have you run first aid over them ??Yeah, Since it's been crashing, fsck _always_ finds something. I run it afew times til it clears up and it seems to run well for a while, but then ithappens again seemingly at random.> >> Hi all,>> >> Webcatalog is currently running at 197% cpu usage (dual proc)>> >> Our Xserve has also become fairly crashy lately. Getting a kernel panic>> every couple days (3 today though)>> >> I think that it must be some code in a template somewhere that's throwing>> webcat for a loop, but I can't find it to save my life.>> >> I can't find any clues in the logs, and after a kernel panic there is>> nothing specific in the system log.>> >> Does anybody have any suggestions on how I can find out what's killing>> webcat? Is there any way to see what thread it's working on?>> -------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list .To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to Web Archive of this list is at: http://search.smithmicro.com/
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