Re: [WebDNA] Crashing again
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texte = 18 dec 2008 kl. 02.38 skrev Donovan Brooke:> The crashing stuff that was reported had nothing to do with> the "phone home" system. I did a good month of behind the scenes > testing,> and there was no correlation between the complaints and what we> were doing with enabling/un-enabling (and configuring) of the> phone home system.> I had some problems with a server I was managing back about> the same time as those reports referenced above. After I fixed> the server config errors, it has run over a year now (version> 6.0a) without a restart. It's running under the heaviest WebDNA> load that I have every worked with in my 10 years of working> with WebDNA and it hasn't even a hiccup.We have two servers running WebDNA, more or less untouched for years. All of sudden they started to crash when everyone else saw crashes - without any changes in our end. And then the crashes stopped - also without any changes in our end.So something fishy was (is?) definately going on. It was too many of us having crashes at the same time to say it was purely coincidential.I'd say this is something you (WebDNA) should take very serious, and give a lot of thought. And I don't mean purely technical, to solve the mystery crashes, but also if it's a good idea at all to have a phone home system.Best,Christer
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18 dec 2008 kl. 02.38 skrev Donovan Brooke:> The crashing stuff that was reported had nothing to do with> the "phone home" system. I did a good month of behind the scenes > testing,> and there was no correlation between the complaints and what we> were doing with enabling/un-enabling (and configuring) of the> phone home system.> I had some problems with a server I was managing back about> the same time as those reports referenced above. After I fixed> the server config errors, it has run over a year now (version> 6.0a) without a restart. It's running under the heaviest WebDNA> load that I have every worked with in my 10 years of working> with WebDNA and it hasn't even a hiccup.We have two servers running WebDNA, more or less untouched for years. All of sudden they started to crash when everyone else saw crashes - without any changes in our end. And then the crashes stopped - also without any changes in our end.So something fishy was (is?) definately going on. It was too many of us having crashes at the same time to say it was purely coincidential.I'd say this is something you (WebDNA) should take very serious, and give a lot of thought. And I don't mean purely technical, to solve the mystery crashes, but also if it's a good idea at all to have a phone home system.Best,Christer
Christer Olsson
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