"David F. Skoll" wrote:
>It's hard to know why this is happening.  Try using the embedded Perl
>interpreter -- perhaps your machine is running out of memory and swapping.
>It could also be a hardware problem.

I should have mentioned, I checked memory use during the problem. There
is a little swap in use, but it doesn't seem to be recent. There is not
much disk activity as might be a swap indicator. While the problem could
be hardware, a reboot is a reliable cure, and no matter how long I wait
(up to three hours), the problem does not cure itself without a reboot.
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