>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
After updating Perl crashs at start time of ASSP c:\assp>perl assp.pl c:\assp\ ASSP 2.1.2(11311) is starting in directory c:/assp on host OS-EXCH-01 using Perl C:\Perl64\bin\perl.exe version 5.012004 (5.12.4) ASSP uses AsspSelfLoader 2.03 - check [OK] loading configuration [OK] 1044 values loaded [OK] defining environment [OK] service check [OK] setting up global ENV [OK] loading modules.. Problem signature: Problem Event Name: APPCRASH Application Name: perl.exe Application Version: 5.12.4.1205 Application Timestamp: 4dfff767 Fault Module Name: IPHLPAPI.DLL Fault Module Version: 6.1.7601.17514 Fault Module Timestamp: 4ce7c6da Exception Code: c0000005 Exception Offset: 0000000000008a64 OS Version: 6.1.7601.2.1.0.274.10 Locale ID: 1031 Additional Information 1: 46f2 Additional Information 2: 46f27f9bba0e02210c5ed524924e5599 Additional Information 3: f567 Additional Information 4: f56757d89a08ff8e07f8d556130f75d3 Regards, Marco -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- Von: Thomas Eckardt [mailto:thomas.ecka...@thockar.com] Gesendet: Montag, 28. November 2011 14:28 An: ASSP development mailing list Betreff: [Assp-test] Antwort: Re: Antwort: Re: assp 2.1.2 stops working properly - 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 Von: spam box <spam...@opti-serv.de> An: 'ASSP development mailing list' <assp-test@lists.sourceforge.net> Datum: 28.11.2011 14:12 Betreff: Re: [Assp-test] Antwort: Re: assp 2.1.2 stops working properly DBD::mysql Version 4.018 Marco -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- Von: Thomas Eckardt [mailto:thomas.ecka...@thockar.com] Gesendet: Montag, 28. November 2011 14:05 An: ASSP development mailing list Betreff: [Assp-test] Antwort: Re: assp 2.1.2 stops working properly what is the version of the module DBD::mysql ? Thomas Von: spam box <spam...@opti-serv.de> An: 'ASSP development mailing list' <assp-test@lists.sourceforge.net> Datum: 28.11.2011 14:01 Betreff: Re: [Assp-test] assp 2.1.2 stops working properly 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 -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- Von: spam box [mailto:spam...@opti-serv.de] Gesendet: Montag, 28. November 2011 13:43 An: assp-test@lists.sourceforge.net Betreff: [Assp-test] assp 2.1.2 stops working properly 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 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ All the data continuously generated in your IT infrastructure contains a definitive record of customers, application performance, security threats, fraudulent activity, and more. 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