Hi,

I installed AS 4.0 GM on my solaris 2.7 box yesterday and the shutdown is
hanging as well.
I didn't notice this problem with AS 4.0 beta 5 on the same machine.

Regards.

Selon Jamie Rasmussen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> I ran into this with 4.0 on Win32.  It looked to me like the culprit was
> the global static var "stopped" in driver.c.  That variable is
> initialized to 1, but it doesn't look like it is set to 0 anywhere.
> There are a few places in the code that look like:
> if (!stopped && !shutdownPending)
>
> Jamie
>
>
> Jim Wilcoxson wrote:
>
> > We're having this problem with 3.4 on Linux 2.4.20 too.  It didn't
> > happen very often with 2.2.20, but with 2.4.20 AS frequently hangs
> > after an ns_shutdown and has to be killed.
> >
> > Just another data point.
> >
> > Jim
> >
> >
> >>Hello all,
> >>
> >>i was trying to upgrade to aolserver 4.0 but noticed that every time i
> >>do ns_shutdown from nscp the server
> >>just hangs. It appeares that the problem is call to
> >>NsWaitDriversShutdown(&timeout); during server shutdown.
> >>Last version i used without any problem beta10 did not have this call.
> >>While debugging i found that it hangs in Ns_ThreadJoin call, looks like
> >>DriverThread exited already and pthread_join just hangs.
> >>
> >>
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