Ian, I pulled all new patches from darcs and did a rebuild as you suggested. BDB test are now failing:
Did 491 checks. Pass: 483 (98%) Skip: 0 ( 0%) Fail: 8 ( 1%) Failure Details: -------------------------------- INDEXING-CHANGE-CLASS []: 1 evaluated to 1, which is not = to 2.. -------------------------------- -------------------------------- INDEXING-CHANGE-CLASS []: 1 evaluated to 1, which is not = to 2.. -------------------------------- -------------------------------- INDEXING-HIERARCHY []: (POP #:RESULT147) evaluated to (1 1 2 2 3 3), which is not EQUALP to (1 2 3).. -------------------------------- -------------------------------- INDEXING-HIERARCHY []: (POP #:RESULT147) evaluated to (1 1 2 2 3 3), which is not EQUALP to (1 2 3).. -------------------------------- -------------------------------- INDEXING-HIERARCHY []: (POP #:RESULT147) evaluated to (1 2 4 1 2 4), which is not EQUALP to (1 2 4).. -------------------------------- -------------------------------- INDEXING-HIERARCHY []: (POP #:RESULT147) evaluated to (2 3 2 3), which is not EQUALP to (2 3).. -------------------------------- -------------------------------- INDEXING-HIERARCHY []: (POP #:RESULT147) evaluated to (4 4), which is not EQUALP to (4).. -------------------------------- -------------------------------- INHIBIT-ROLLBACK []: Unexpected Error: #<IT.BESE.FIVEAM::TEST-FAILURE {1004A633D1}> #<TEST-FAILURE {1004A633D1}>.. -------------------------------- I will let you know later today if I can reproduce my deserialization errors. -Kevin Ian Eslick wrote: > Also try pushing :elephant-without-optimize onto *features* prior to > doing a force rebuild of elephant. This should give you some more > information and rule out any optimization/declaration related bugs. > > Thank you, > Ian > > > On Jan 7, 2009, at 9:10 PM, Kevin Raison wrote: > >> I was finally able to recreate this in the repl (as opposed to >> seeing it >> in my error logs), so here is a trace: >> >> The slot DB-BDB::INDICES-CACHE is unbound in the object >> #<BDB-INDEXED-BTREE oid:2>. >> [Condition of type UNBOUND-SLOT] >> >> Backtrace: >> 0: ((SB-PCL::FAST-METHOD SLOT-UNBOUND (T T T)) #<unavailable >> argument> #<unavailable argument> #<unavailable argument> >> #<BDB-INDEXED-BTREE oid:2> DB-BDB::INDICES-CACHE) >> 1: (SB-PCL::SLOT-UNBOUND-INTERNAL #<BDB-INDEXED-BTREE oid:2> 2) >> 2: ((SB-PCL::FAST-METHOD (SETF GET-VALUE) (T T >> DB-BDB::BDB-INDEXED-BTREE)) #<unavailable lambda list>) >> 3: ((LAMBDA (WORD)) "34766") >> 4: (SB-IMPL::MAP1 #<CLOSURE (LAMBDA #) {1003CA4ED9}> (("" "asa" >> "106007" "deny" "inbound" "udp" ...)) :LIST T) >> 5: (MAPCAR #<CLOSURE (LAMBDA #) {1003CA4ED9}> ("" "asa" "106007" >> "deny" "inbound" "udp" ...))[:EXTERNAL] >> 6: ((SB-PCL::FAST-METHOD INDEX-LOG-ENTRY (LOG-ENTRY)) #<unavailable >> argument> #<unavailable argument> #<LOG-ENTRY oid:6373>) >> 7: ((LAMBDA ())) >> 8: ((SB-PCL::FAST-METHOD ELEPHANT::EXECUTE-TRANSACTION >> (DB-BDB::BDB-STORE-CONTROLLER T)) #<unavailable argument> >> #<unavailable >> argument> #<unavailable argument> #<unavailable argument>)[:EXTERNAL] >> 9: (ADD-LOG-ENTRY ..) >> 10: (SB-INT:SIMPLE-EVAL-IN-LEXENV ..) >> >> And here is the code that sometimes causes the issue: >> (defmethod index-log-entry ((log-entry log-entry)) >> (let ((*store-controller* *syslog-controller*)) >> (let ((btree (get-from-root "log-entry-index" :sc >> *syslog-controller*))) >> (map-words #'(lambda (word) >> (unless (or (member word *superfluous- >> words* :test >> #'string-equal) >> (< (length word) 2)) >> (unless (existsp word btree) >> (setf (get-value word btree) (make-pset :sc >> *syslog-controller*))) >> (insert-item log-entry >> (get-value word btree)))) >> (text log-entry))))) >> >> >> If I drop and recreate the btree, everything runs smoothly (no errors) >> for a few hours and then the above error message starts showing up >> about >> half to three quarters of the time. >> >> Thanks again, >> Kevin >> >> >> Kevin Raison wrote: >>> I am seeing an intermittent error with 1.0 alpha when trying to >>> write to >>> an indexed btree (using BerkeleyDB 4.7 as provided by Ubuntu's >>> package >>> repositories): >>> >>> The slot DB-BDB::INDICES-CACHE is unbound in the object >>> #<BDB-INDEXED-BTREE oid:2> >>> >>> Within the same thread, sometimes this happens and sometimes I am >>> able >>> to read and write to the btree. I am using sbcl 1.0.24 on 32 bit >>> intel >>> linux. Is there something obvious that might help alleviate this or >>> should I provide more context? >>> >>> Thanks! >>> Kevin >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> elephant-devel site list >>> elephant-devel@common-lisp.net >>> http://common-lisp.net/mailman/listinfo/elephant-devel >> _______________________________________________ >> elephant-devel site list >> elephant-devel@common-lisp.net >> http://common-lisp.net/mailman/listinfo/elephant-devel > > > _______________________________________________ > elephant-devel site list > elephant-devel@common-lisp.net > http://common-lisp.net/mailman/listinfo/elephant-devel _______________________________________________ elephant-devel site list elephant-devel@common-lisp.net http://common-lisp.net/mailman/listinfo/elephant-devel