Thanks Juan,
It was indeed built from the port. I'll try what you suggest and see if I
can track down something repeatable.
I'll also try monit or deamon tools to supervise meantime.

Kind regards
Bernhard
2009/1/26 Juan José del Río - Simple Option <juanj...@simpleoption.com>

> Hello Bernhard,
>
> I recommend you doing two things:
>
> 1) get the latest CVS version of AOLServer, do not use the one in ports,
> since it uses to be very outdated.
>
> 2) Compile AOLServer with debugging, since it indeed would help a lot.
>
> 3) If have some time, upgrade to FreeBSD 7.1, since I am sure that many
> bugs have been corrected.
>
>
> Anyways, I am not happy about AOLServer running in 64 bits. I have found
> many problems like memory leaks (process size grows and grows as time
> passes), which made me restart it each 2-3 days.
>
> My final solution was to set up "monit" to control it, and restart when
> needed.
>
> Please, do anything from the ones above, and let us know.
>
> Kind Regards,
>
>  Juan José
>
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> On Mon, 2009-01-26 at 12:28 +0000, Bernhard van Woerden wrote:
> > I'm managing to get AOLserver 4.5 on FreeBSD 7.0 amd64 to crash every
> > few days.
> > I've upgraded from 4.0.10 on i386 which ran great for years.
> >
> > GDB gives
> >
> > #0  0x0000000800df3fec in thr_kill () from /lib/libc.so.7
> > [New Thread 0x80380c290 (LWP 100737)]
> > [New Thread 0x804560120 (LWP 100728)]
> > [New Thread 0x80380c850 (LWP 100725)]
> > [New Thread 0x80380c570 (LWP 100423)]
> > [New Thread 0x8016150f0 (LWP 100789)]
> > [New Thread 0x801614f80 (LWP 100788)]
> > [New Thread 0x801614e10 (LWP 100787)]
> > [New Thread 0x801614ca0 (LWP 100735)]
> > [New Thread 0x801614b30 (LWP 100734)]
> > [New Thread 0x8016149c0 (LWP 100733)]
> > [New Thread 0x801614850 (LWP 100732)]
> > [New Thread 0x8016146e0 (LWP 100731)]
> > [New Thread 0x801614570 (LWP 100730)]
> > [New Thread 0x801614400 (LWP 100322)]
> > [New Thread 0x801614290 (LWP 100471)]
> > [New Thread 0x801614120 (LWP 100341)]
> > [New Thread 0x8010016e0 (LWP 100211)]
> > [New Thread 0x801001570 (LWP 100210)]
> > [New Thread 0x801001400 (LWP 100209)]
> > [New Thread 0x801001290 (LWP 100206)]
> > [New Thread 0x801001120 (LWP 100311)]
> >
> >
> > I've not bulit nsd with debugging symbols which I guess is the next
> > thing I should do.
> >
> > To folk more knowledgeable than me does this give any hints as to
> > whether its a FreeBSD threading thing or a problem with AOLserver ?
> > What should I do next to track down the problem ?
> >
> > Many thanks
> > Bernhard
> >
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