On Aug 12, 2004, at 11:11 AM, Andrew Piskorski wrote:
Hm, I dunno. Are the AOLserver thread settings ok?
I had maxthreads set to 10, but wasn't setting minthreads or threadtimeout so I set those to 10 and 3500, respectively. We'll see what happens.
What do you use for maxconnections? I have it specified in both config files as maxconnection (singular) so that's probably being ignored and using the default, which I think is 100. That seems reasonable but I've never really known how to set these things, plus this is based on a very old config file and the recommendations have probably changed.
But maybe you can figure out what's happening on the Tcl level without ever using gdb. E.g., take a look at the nstelemetry ADP nstelemetry.adp (on SourceForge), it is pretty simple. You could run those Tcl commands periodically and ns_log the results. If you could log that stuff during a "pause" it might tell you something useful.
Hmm, not a bad idea. I've sort of ignored that script because I can't run it once the server is wedged, but you're right that I could have the server run them.
There's nothing obvious in the logs; no error messages and it seems to stop in random places, not like it's at the same query every time or anything. Besides which there isn't any unusual load on the system, which I would expect to see if a monster query was tying up Oracle.
janine
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