Peter,

If you have reproducible behavior, please use the issue tracker to report these 
instead of the mailing list.

On Oct 30, 2012, at 5:57 AM, Peter Gutbrod <[email protected]> wrote:

> I've placed 2 versions of the same site within the root (web) and accessed
> them via different URLs (aka. Mysites.com/foo and Mysites.com/bar). This
> works as long as you do not have any .a4l library file within your web root
> folder. As this library was mirrored as well, A4D parses both libs and
> instead of throwing an error or silently ignoring one of the duplicate
> libraries, it crashes 4D server on start.
> 
> 
> I've enabled A4Dinit on one client  (A4D is serving sites on 4D server), to
> use the session monitor. Worked perfectly on a local installation, so I
> activated it as well on a setup, where the clients are local but the server
> is accessed from the 4D clients via internet.
> It works as well but the 4D user process, that is usually at 2-5% cpu load
> without any client activity, now was between 40-100%. As soon as more 4D
> clients accessed the server, it crashed. Didn't have the time so far to
> track, what part of the client A4D processes are using that much cpu.
> 
> 
> Not actually crashing 4D server, but I've accidentally created an A4D
> library within the web root, where the .a4l filename didn't match the
> library definition. During startup a4d stops parsing the web tree as soon,
> as it reaches the library with the invalid library definition, without
> giving any error.
> 
> 
> Peter
> 
> 
> 
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Regards,

   Aparajita

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