>this morning, when I checked on it, it was sitting at 100% CPU again. 
>It has not recreated the two global URL config entries in the config 
file.

100% CPU is used by the encyption engine, running on a too large (wrong) 
value of  both URL's
the config file contains non of the entries, because the encryption was 
not finished jet

I've done extensive test on this issue with 2.0.2_1.2.19 - and the issue 
was never happen.

Most of the users will not have this issue - it will only happen in 
1.2.18, if someone uses rsync to refresh any list or hash every some 
seconds, which causes a save of the config file and a more and more 
growing value of both URL's. And each itteration needs more time to 
finish, than the one before.

Thomas



Von:    Scott MacLean <[email protected]>
An:     ASSP development mailing list <[email protected]>
Datum:  29.09.2010 14:17
Betreff:        Re: [Assp-test] 2.0.2_1.2.18 Thread stuck and config 
problems!




Just as a follow-up to this issue - I deleted the globalRegisterURL 
and globalUploadURL config items from my assp.cfg file and restarted, 
to see if this would solve the problem - and it hasn't. My ASSP 
crashed at 3:36 am with the exact same out of memory message, and 
this morning, when I checked on it, it was sitting at 100% CPU again. 
It has not recreated the two global URL config entries in the config file.

When I restart ASSP, it goes back to regular CPU usage - for a while.


At 09:49 PM 9/28/2010, Scott MacLean wrote:

>Out of the blue, my ASSP installation is pegging at 100% CPU, and
>I've started getting these every 20 minutes or so (probably as a result):
>
>Sep-28-10 21:19:59 error: MainThread stuck for 63 seconds after:
>MainLoop start - last debug step was: mainloop before restart check!
>
>And then two minutes later:
>
>MainThread has retured to normal state after stuck
>
>
>I'm also getting this error every few hours on the console, as ASSP
>crashes and restarts.
>
>Out of memory!
>Callback called exit at assp.pl line 20260.
>
>This is curious as there is at least 2 GB free RAM plus plenty of
>virtual RAM available.
>
>
>At the same time, ASSP is writing to my assp.cfg file continuously -
>and scrolling off ".bak.bak" files as well. It is writing 2 MB (!)
>out to the cfg files. These two entries in the config file:
>
>globalRegisterURL:=75e9736dd3b006e6328f1dbdd412942c22f58a45...
>(continuing on for1,048,555 hex characters)
>globalUploadURL:=c1ff92f9d8058c936dd3b006e6328f1dbdd412942c...
>(continuing on for 1,048,557 hex characters)
>
>Looking at these values in the code, they should be containing
>encrypted values of the URL's used to upload data to the global
>(ASSP?) server. Certainly not something that should be a megabyte
>plus in size.
>
>
>Any clues as to what is going on? I may have to revert to an earlier
>version of ASSP - this version has become quite unstable for me.
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