On 2004.08.24, Jade Rubick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have been having very similar problems to Bruno's, but on a Debian
> stable Linux box. So I'm not so sure that this is a Mac OS problem. If
> I have some time tomorrow, I'll test things out.
Interesting -- I have yet to reproduce this on my ix86 Debian stable
box.
> Could we put up a page on the Wiki that has the test page that Dossy
> proposed, links to the patches, etc..? I'd like to help test this, but
> have deleted the previous postings, and I haven't had a reliable way to
> reproduce the errors you mention.
http://panoptic.com/wiki/aolserver/nsopenssl
I don't have links to the patches or the test page up there (yet) --
I'll be adding that in the next few minutes or so.
> My symptoms are on something like Aolserver 4.01 + nsopenssl 3 beta 17
> or so.
Some fixes have gone into AOLserver since 4.0.5 and nsopenssl 3.0 beta
21. If you can, test using the HEAD of aolserver_v40_bp branch as well
as nsopenssl.
> I only have about 15 users on my production box, and about once
> a day, the connections get gradually taken up, and the load gradually
> rises, until it's unreachable. I have a keepalive script going, so it
> restarts the Aolserver instance whenever it's unreachable. The load
> then goes down to near zero and the whole process starts over again.
>
> This happens on my dev box as well, which has the same configuration.
> But that happens much less often, because I'm the only user on the
> system.
If you could at least upgrade your dev. box to the either AOLserver
4.0.7 (the last official release) or 4.0.8a (HEAD of aolserver_v40_bp
branch) as well as HEAD of nsopenssl and see if the problem is still
reproducible, that would help.
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