Just a shot in the dark: Do you have Spotlight running on the
InterMapper machine? I have seen instances where it bogged our mail
server down to the point where it started generating errors.
Marley Graham
On Oct 19, 2006, at Oct 19, 2006;10:15:18 AM, Christopher L. Sweeney
wrote:
At 12:00 PM -0500 10/19/06, Pat Storr wrote:
Sometimes the events will be separated by only a few seconds,
sometimes separated by several minutes.... there doesn't seem to
be a pattern. It does seem to occur when there is some sort of
map state change, particularly if an audible alert is sent.
I don't see anything obvious in the debug log about the server
stopping/starting.
Is this anything to worry about? Any clues if it's related to
InterMapper, or the host computer?
If the server were stopping and starting, you'd see clear messages
in the server's debug log to the effect of:
21:32:45 Starting InterMapper Debug Log File (4.5/daemon/Darwin).
If you're not seeing those, then it's not starting and stopping.
Do you seen any entries in the server's debug log like:
21:32:45 CMachineStatistics::Poll() -- 1800 ticks elapsed since
last poll.
If so, then the machine is at that point taking a long time to
complete a single poll cycle. If these seem to correlate with the
status popups, then that may be the reason--the server isn't
responding to the menu app when it asks the server's status.
It might be worth opening a support ticket ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
describing the problem and including a server debug log, and
perhaps Activity Monitor output showing the CPU and memory usage
for server and GUI.
-- Christopher
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