Hardware problem, esp. memory?

-gg

Don Dailey: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>There is some problem with CGOS that I don't understand, which
>is causing it to drop with what appears to be greater and
>greater frequency.   It first happened a few days ago, then
>a couple of days later and I am not able to determine the
>problem.   
>
>CGOS does pretty extensive logging and it's written in tcl,
>which almost always produces informative informational
>messages when there is some kind of error or exception, but
>it appears to be getting killed cleanly, with no errors.
>
>Also, the screen process it runs under gets killed, which
>is quite bizarre.  screen is a unix thing, a way to keep
>a session alive even if you lose a connection.  
>
>Unfortunately, I don't have a lot of time to look
>into this,  so CGOS may be off and on until I determine 
>the problem and solution.  
>
>I did change the program recently,  but I tried running
>the previous version which was quite robust, and it does
>the same thing.    It really looks like it's not related
>to any recent changes I have made.   
>
>My only guess is that some poorly behaved client program is 
>tickling a bug, because there have been no changes
>that explain this and as I mentioned the previous version
>also crashes every few minutes.  
>
>I can also imagine that someone might be experimenting
>with their own CGOS client - if so please let me know so
>I can solve this and I will help you.  
>
>- Don
>
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