On 2004.10.25, Steve <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> <jedi>I felt a disturbance in the force when I originally used AOLs 4
> and nsopenssl 3 </jedi> so for the launch I switched to 3.3oacs1 and
> nsopenssl 2.1a. Its been rock solid up until now and your questions
> suggest that you have something in mind.

I assume it's too late in the game to upgrade your dev/QA environments
to AOLserver 4.0.8 and nsopenssl v3_0beta23, do the necessary smoke
tests then attempt a re-deployment of your production env.?

If it isn't, I'd suggest doing it to see if it makes the negative user
experience go away.

> Do you think these errors relate to a performance issue somewhere? Do
> you think a change of config would help -  I'm running with maxthreads
> 20, minthreads 20, maxconnections 100 and maxkeepalive 0?

No, and no.  The bugs I had in mind caused the server to crash, and
since that's not happening in your scenario, I'm only assuming that they
aren't the cause of your problems.

You may want to turn full debugging on ("ns_param debug on" in the
nsopenssl config wherever appropriate) and see if anything interesting
pops out, but unless you know what you're looking for, it's just more
noise ...

> mii-tool gives an error - I'll check that out tomorrow. ifconfig was my
> first port of call and its showing 0 errors, 0 dropped, 0 overruns etc.
> No problem there that I can see.

At least ifconfig isn't showing errors.  That's good news.  mii-tool may
throw an error if your NIC's driver doesn't support the PHY stuff.

Gotta be some way to figure out what speed the NIC is connected at.
Maybe this is a dead-end anyway ...

> > (Maybe someone stepped on your ethernet cable in the co-lo recently.)
>
> Only if they climbed in the rack :-)

Don't laugh ... I've had a host go off the 'net because the ethernet
cable was run up inside the rack and while a new server was being slid
into the rack, the cable got severed by one of the rails.  "Is the link
light on?" was a fun question to ask ...

-- Dossy

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    folly -- then you can let go and quickly move on." (p. 70)


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