Hi ht://Dig team,

I have recently installed the Red Hat packages for htdig-3.2.0-1.b4.0.71
and htdig-web-3.2.0-1.b4.0.71 on two Red Hat 7.1 systems.  I have both
configured almost identically, using a fairly "out of the box"
configuration.  I then put symlinks to htdig in /etc/cron.hourly and
htpurge in /etc/cron.daily.  (Obviously, this means that neither is
invoked in verbose mode.)

Over the last few days, one of the servers has been giving output like
this from the daily htpurge:

pg->type:  0
************************************
************************************
************************************
page size:8192
 00-07: Log sequence number.  file  : 0
 00-07: Log sequence number.  offset: 0
 08-11: Current page number.  : 413
 12-15: Previous page number. : 0
 16-19: Next page number.     : 643
 20-21: Number of item pairs on the page. : 0
 22-23: High free byte page offset.       : 8192
    24: Btree tree level.                 : 0
    25: Page type.                        : 0
entry offsets:
    0:  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0 9d  1  0  0  0  0  0  0 83  2  0  0
   20:  0  0  0 20  0  0 fc 1f fc 1f e4 1f e0 1f c8 1f c4 1f ac 1f
   40: a8 1f 90 1f 8c 1f 74 1f 70 1f 58 1f 54 1f 3c 1f 38 1f 20 1f
...

This goes on for 3.7 Mb of output.  The header is repeated several
times, but mostly it is just the hex numbers from the entry offsets.  My
question is: what causes this?  Have i somehow got a debugging build?  I
can't even get this from the second machine if i give it 10 '-v's.

Thanks in advance,
Paul
http://paulgear.webhop.net


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