Hello Bob,

I learned from the user that the zip file he analyzes is built based upon 
options he chooses from a Cygwin menu. He believes it contains both source and 
binary files. So it is very different from the file you analyzed. It is 450MB!

I'm going to try the upgrade to Fossology 1.4.0 and see what happens.

Thanks,

Ray W.

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From: Bob Gobeille [mailto:bob.gobei...@hp.com]
Sent: Monday, May 23, 2011 9:22 AM
To: Westphal, Raymond W
Cc: fossology@fossology.org
Subject: Re: [FOSSology] Cygwin Analysis causing scheduler restarts
Importance: High

Hi Ray,
I just grabbed the source from the cygwin cvs, tared and uploaded it.   On the 
system I used it took <7 minutes.

http://repo.fossology.org/simpleIndex.php?mod=nomoslicense&show=detail&upload=148&item=50608165

We have seen the scheduler problem you describe before.  I think, as long as 
you aren't hitting some system resource, stopping the scheduler and restarting 
it might take care of the problem (btw, v2.0 has a new scheduler).

Bob

On May 23, 2011, at 6:31 AM, Westphal, Raymond W wrote:

On Friday my customer uploaded Cygwin for analysis. I think it was a zip file. 
The job ran from 11:23am until I deleted it at around 8am on Sunday. I had to 
delete it because it caused Fossology scheduler to keep restarting. And that 
was causing the load average on the server to slowly climb.

Has anyone had any experience with analyzing Cygwin?


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