After reordering the ns_sections in nsd.tcl to jive with
http://aolserver.com/docs/admin/config-detailed.html as Torben
recommends the new order goes like this:

ns_section "ns/parameters"
ns_section "ns/threads"
ns_section "ns/mimetypes"
ns_section "ns/encodings"
ns_section "ns/servers"
ns_section "ns/server/${servername}"
ns_section "ns/server/${servername}/tcl"
ns_section "ns/server/${servername}/adp"
ns_section "ns/server/${servername}/module/nssock"
ns_section "ns/server/module/nsopenssl"
ns_section "ns/server/${servername}/module/nsopenssl/sslcontexts"
ns_section "ns/server/${servername}/module/nsopenssl/defaults"
ns_section "ns/server/${servername}/module/nsopenssl/sslcontext/users"
ns_section "ns/server/${servername}/module/nsopenssl/ssldrivers"
ns_section "ns/server/${servername}/module/nsopenssl/ssldriver/users_drv"
ns_section "ns/server/${servername}/module/nscp"
ns_section "ns/server/${servername}/module/nscp/users"
ns_section "ns/server/${servername}/module/nslog"
ns_section "ns/server/${servername}/module/nscgi"
ns_section "ns/server/${servername}/modules/nsperm"
ns_section "ns/module/nsjk2"
ns_section "ns/server/${servername}/module/nsjk2"
ns_section "ns/db/drivers"
ns_section "ns/db/pools"
ns_section "ns/db/pool/mypool"
ns_section "ns/server/server1/db"
ns_section "ns/server/${servername}/modules"

Is this voodoo or does the order really matter?

The server still crashes every minute or less.  I have yet to
reproduce this error in a non-production environment.  Any
suggestions?

Nate

On Tue, 10 Aug 2004 21:20:37 -0400, Scott Goodwin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I appreciate you and others pointing these issues out so I can track
> them down and fix them. Hopefully my "low-end" boxes will help in
> identifying these problems sooner. One box will be running Gentoo
> Linux, the other might be some form of *BSD.
>
> /s.
>
>
>
> On Aug 10, 2004, at 7:05 PM, Janine Sisk wrote:
>
> > No problem, Scott, glad to hear you're still at it.  I hope I didn't
> > sound like I was complaining;  I was just wanting to figure out who, if
> > anyone, was maintaining the module.
> >
> > If I can help you sort this out, just let me know.
> >
> > janine
> >
> > On Aug 10, 2004, at 5:28 PM, Scott Goodwin wrote:
>
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