Hello,
I'm new to oops, so firgive me please if the problem was discussed on the
list.
I'm runnig oops as an accelerator on a quite highly loaded machine. The
system is linux redhat 6.2. The oops is quite efficient and stable, but when
I came today to work I've noticed there was 250 threads of oops (max). The
problem is not amount of them but lack of system resources it had caused
(cannot fork)
I have two questions:
1. The forked threads don't expire. Is it general problem, problem of my
configuration or maybe linuxthreads problem ?
2. 'oopsctl stat' shows:
## -- storages --
Storage : /mnt/dysk2/oops/oops_storage
Size : 400.00 MB
Free blks : 0 blks (0.00Mb) 0.00 %
State : NOT_READY
Fileno : 0
What's the problem ? The file oops_storage exists, HIT ratio is about 77 % .
Does the cache file is used ?
Maybe I should include my configuration files, but my questions are general
so if somone could answer me I'd be very thankfull :-)
Pawel
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Pawel Stankiewicz, SQ9ANB
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