1) ns_info patchlevel
3.3 apparently didn't have patchlevel, as that gave me an error. The
output of ns_version is 3.3.1+ad13
2) uname -a
Linux xxxxx.furfly.com 2.6.9-34.ELsmp #1 SMP Fri Feb 24 16:54:53 EST
2006 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux
3) glibc version
$ rpm -qa | grep glibc
glibc-kernheaders-2.4-9.1.98.EL
glibc-common-2.3.4-2.19
glibc-devel-2.3.4-2.19
glibc-2.3.4-2.19
glibc-headers-2.3.4-2.19
On May 17, 2006, at 1:34 PM, Dossy Shiobara wrote:
On 2006.05.17, Zachary Shaw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
We're experiancing a similar issue at Brandeis University, but we get
no error, our scheduled procs just hang. [...] we're running
aolserver
3.3.1 ad13 [...] if I set the system date to may 12th or earilier all
the procs will run. otherwise they run for a little then stop.
looking at the straces the difference appears to be in how the
nanosleep is set for the pids.
before may 13th nanosleep was in the form
[pid 614] nanosleep({0, 344780000}, <unfinished ...>
after the 12th there were nanosleeps in the form
[pid 614] nanosleep({999999999, 934211000}, <unfinished ...>
Dave Siktberg seems to have narrowed it down to 2006-05-12 21:25.
What's interesting is I'm running AOLserver 4.0.10 on x86/Linux
2.6.15.6
with glibc6 2.3.5 with no OpenACS and all my scheduled procs are
firing
just fine.
Can we get everyone who's experiencing this problem to provide a few
things:
1) ns_info patchlevel
2) uname -a
3) glibc version
I'm betting this is an older Linux or LinuxThreads or glibc
problem. I
could be wrong, of course, but gathering this info will help to figure
it out.
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