- stop all perl processes to prevent access violation for XS components
- open a command prompt
- start
>ppm rep add trouchelle.512 http://trouchelle.com/ppm12/
>ppm rep add uni_winnipeg.512 http://cpan.uwinnipeg.ca/PPMPackages/12xx/
>ppm rep add bribes.org http://www.bribes.org/perl/ppm/
>ppm rep add c:\assp\assp.mod
>ppm update --install
This should update your Perl to the latest module versions (also
DBD::mysql to 4.020). Don't use DBD::mysql versions 4.015 to 4.018 with
assp 2.1.x .
At least - if this is a production system, I recommend to use the 32 bit
Perl (>>> C:\Perl64\bin\perl.exe ???) if you get unexpected perl crashes.
Thomas
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DBD::mysql Version 4.018
Marco
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what is the version of the module DBD::mysql ?
Thomas
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Hello,
sorry, the first crash was with windows event. I reported this Saturday
26.11. at 12:26 o'clock.
The second crash is the one without a helpful hint.
this assp installation is crashing or stops working every day :-/
Regards
Marco
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Hello,
I've got running two mostly identical assp 2.1.2(11311) on windows /
active perl.
Server 1: Only sending Testmails every 5 Minutes, difference database
connection mysql Server 2: Active server handling all our mails, Sending
Testmails every 5 Minutes, difference: database on filesystem
No 1) stops working without special work. 2) is running just fine.
The perl script is still running after this crash but there is no logfile
output and no possibility to connect via smtp ports. No strange entries in
Windows Logs. Windows would not restart the service because the script
itself is running.
I don't know how to fix it. Any idea how to manage this?
Last Lines of our logfile:
Nov-26-11 02:01:13 [Worker_1] Worker_1 prepair to sleep
Nov-26-11 02:01:13 [Worker_1] Worker_1 will sleep now
Nov-26-11 02:01:19 [Worker_5] Worker_5 wakes up
Nov-26-11 02:01:19 [Worker_5] Worker_5 will sleep now
Nov-26-11 02:01:40 [Worker_3] Worker_3 wakes up
Nov-26-11 02:01:40 [Worker_3] Worker_3 will sleep now
Nov-26-11 02:02:08 [Worker_4] Worker_4 wakes up
Nov-26-11 02:02:08 [Worker_4] Worker_4 will sleep now
Nov-26-11 02:02:37 [Worker_5] Worker_5 wakes up
Nov-26-11 02:02:37 [Worker_5] Worker_5 will sleep now
Nov-26-11 02:02:44 [Worker_1] Worker_1 wakes up
Nov-26-11 02:02:44 [Worker_2] Worker_2 wakes up
Nov-26-11 02:02:44 [Worker_2] Worker_2 will sleep now
Nov-26-11 02:02:44 [Worker_1] Worker_1 will sleep now
Nov-26-11 02:03:19 [Worker_3] Worker_3 wakes up
Nov-26-11 02:03:19 [Worker_3] Worker_3 will sleep now
Nov-26-11 02:03:47 [Worker_4] Worker_4 wakes up
Nov-26-11 02:03:47 [Worker_4] Worker_4 will sleep now
Nov-26-11 02:04:15 [Worker_1] Worker_1 wakes up
Nov-26-11 02:04:15 [Worker_5] Worker_5 wakes up
Nov-26-11 02:04:15 [Worker_5] Worker_5 will sleep now
Nov-26-11 02:04:15 [Worker_1] Worker_1 will sleep now
Nov-26-11 02:04:21 [Worker_10000] Info: looking for files to (re)send
Nov-26-11 02:04:22 [Worker_2] Worker_2 wakes up
Nov-26-11 02:04:22 [Worker_2] Worker_2 will sleep now
Nov-26-11 02:04:36 [Worker_3] Worker_3 wakes up
Nov-26-11 02:04:36 [Worker_3] Worker_3 will sleep now
Nov-26-11 02:05:18 [Worker_4] Worker_4 wakes up
Nov-26-11 02:05:18 [Worker_4] Worker_4 will sleep now
Nov-26-11 11:46:05 [startup] Starting as a service
Even the debug file doesn't show somthing strange. Last lines:
Nov-26-11 02:05:51 [Worker_10000] <idle loop (5 s)>
Nov-26-11 02:05:51 [Main_Thread] <mainloop before servicecheck>
Nov-26-11 02:05:51 [Main_Thread] <servicecheck>
Nov-26-11 02:05:51 [Main_Thread] <SMTPSessionLimitCheck>
Nov-26-11 02:05:51 [Main_Thread] <mainloop before restart check>
Nov-26-11 02:05:52 [Main_Thread] <mainloop before servicecheck>
Nov-26-11 02:05:52 [Main_Thread] <servicecheck>
Nov-26-11 02:05:52 [Main_Thread] <SMTPSessionLimitCheck>
Nov-26-11 02:05:52 [Main_Thread] <mainloop before restart check>
Second crash:
--
Nov-26-11 23:09:23 [Worker_1] Worker_1 wakes up
Nov-26-11 23:09:23 [Worker_4] Worker_4 wakes up
Nov-26-11 23:09:23 [Worker_5] Worker_5 wakes up
Nov-26-11 23:09:23 [Worker_2] Worker_2 wakes up
Nov-26-11 23:09:23 [Worker_3] Worker_3 wakes up
Nov-26-11 23:09:23 [Worker_1] AdminUpdate: warning count of
URIBLServiceProvider not >= URIBLmaxreplies - possibly ok if weigths are
used
Nov-26-11 23:09:23 [Worker_1] AdminUpdate: warning count of
URIBLServiceProvider not >= URIBLmaxreplies - possibly ok if weigths are
used
Nov-26-11 23:09:23 [Worker_1] Worker_1 finished reloading configuration
Nov-26-11 23:09:23 [Worker_1] Worker_1 prepair to sleep
Nov-26-11 23:09:23 [Worker_1] Worker_1 will sleep now
Nov-26-11 23:09:23 [Worker_4] AdminUpdate: warning count of
URIBLServiceProvider not >= URIBLmaxreplies - possibly ok if weigths are
used
Nov-26-11 23:09:23 [Worker_4] AdminUpdate: warning count of
URIBLServiceProvider not >= URIBLmaxreplies - possibly ok if weigths are
used
Nov-26-11 23:09:23 [Worker_4] Worker_4 finished reloading configuration
Nov-26-11 23:09:23 [Worker_4] Worker_4 prepair to sleep
Nov-26-11 23:09:23 [Worker_4] Worker_4 will sleep now
Nov-26-11 23:09:23 [Worker_2] AdminUpdate: warning count of
URIBLServiceProvider not >= URIBLmaxreplies - possibly ok if weigths are
used
Nov-26-11 23:09:23 [Worker_2] AdminUpdate: warning count of
URIBLServiceProvider not >= URIBLmaxreplies - possibly ok if weigths are
used
Nov-26-11 23:09:24 [Worker_2] Worker_2 finished reloading configuration
Nov-26-11 23:09:24 [Worker_2] Worker_2 prepair to sleep
Nov-26-11 23:09:24 [Worker_2] Worker_2 will sleep now
Nov-26-11 23:09:24 [Worker_5] AdminUpdate: warning count of
URIBLServiceProvider not >= URIBLmaxreplies - possibly ok if weigths are
used
Nov-26-11 23:09:24 [Worker_5] AdminUpdate: warning count of
URIBLServiceProvider not >= URIBLmaxreplies - possibly ok if weigths are
used
Nov-26-11 23:09:24 [Worker_5] Worker_5 finished reloading configuration
Nov-26-11 23:09:24 [Worker_5] Worker_5 prepair to sleep
Nov-26-11 23:09:24 [Worker_5] Worker_5 will sleep now
Nov-26-11 23:09:24 [Worker_3] AdminUpdate: warning count of
URIBLServiceProvider not >= URIBLmaxreplies - possibly ok if weigths are
used
Nov-28-11 07:47:24 [startup] Starting as a service
Last lines of debug file
Nov-26-11 23:09:24 [Worker_5] <chkdb - HeloBlack>
Nov-26-11 23:09:24 [Worker_5] <chkdb - HMMham>
Nov-26-11 23:09:24 [Worker_5] <chkdb - HMMhamTot>
Nov-26-11 23:09:24 [Worker_5] <chkdb - HMMspam>
Nov-26-11 23:09:24 [Worker_5] <chkdb - HMMspamTot>
Nov-26-11 23:09:24 [Worker_5] <chkdb - finished>
Nov-26-11 23:09:24 [Worker_5] <info: database connection was checked in
0.030 seconds>
Nov-26-11 23:09:24 [Worker_5] <ThreadGetNewCon>
Nov-26-11 23:09:24 [Worker_5] Worker_5 prepair to sleep
Nov-26-11 23:09:24 [Worker_5] <sleeping>
Nov-26-11 23:09:24 [Worker_5] Worker_5 will sleep now
Nov-26-11 23:09:24 [Worker_3] AdminUpdate: warning count of
URIBLServiceProvider not >= URIBLmaxreplies - possibly ok if weigths are
used
Regards,
Marco
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