Michiel:

When running with ActiveState under IIS, have you ever experienced time zone
"drift"?

I'm continuing to have incidents where PerlEx will lose track of the time
zone (see the log snippet below for evidence).  Note how the time shifts
back then forth:

[Tue Sep 28 10:49:19
2010][Notice][Kernel::System::AuthSession::DB::RemoveSessionID] Removed
SessionID 100aa750a028fb004d26421b88bcd5af3f.
[Tue Sep 28 10:49:19
2010][Notice][Kernel::System::AuthSession::DB::RemoveSessionID] Removed
SessionID 10b75be74d3e8d4133dbe07f78c4957655.
 . . .
[Tue Sep 28 08:02:58 2010][Notice][Kernel::System::User::GetUserData]
 . . .
[Tue Sep 28 13:58:38
2010][Notice][Kernel::System::AuthSession::DB::CheckSessionID] SessionID:
'10f656307616f5b470ff3985a0c6652b56' is invalid!!!


I have been discussing the issue with ActiveState but am not getting much
helpful advice (with respect to actually solving the problem, but lots of
useful C runtime trivia).

http://bugs.activestate.com/show_bug.cgi?id=87871

My next step is to go down to a single processor server.  I had already
tried pegging the worker process to single CPU.  Apparently something is
changing the effective timezone.

Hugh


On Mon, Sep 13, 2010 at 3:51 PM, Michiel Beijen <[email protected]>wrote:

> Hi Hugh,
>
> We actually use ActiveState PerlEx when deploying on IIS because
> there's no good accelerator for IIS that comes with StrawberryPerl.
> You can deploy StrawberryPerl in CGI mode but that's pretty slow.
>
> We do have unit tests for time bundled in OTRS, and I would be
> interested to see how they would then work for you on your deployment.
> You can run them so:
>
> perl bin/UnitTest.pl -n Time
>
> BTW you probably first need to update scripts/test/Time.t to this
> version:
> http://source.otrs.org/viewvc.cgi/otrs/scripts/test/Time.t?view=log&pathrev=rel-3_0_0-b1
>  older versions assume your test system timezone is set to CET, but
> actually, not every OTRS user lives in Germany...
>
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> On Mon, Sep 6, 2010 at 5:11 PM, Hugh Kelley <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Does anyone have advice on the best way to deploy OTRS under IIS 7.x with
> > Strawberry Perl?  I'm unfamiliar with Fast CGI, but that seems to be a
> > possible approach.
> >
> > I have been using ActivePerl's PerlEx up to this point but between the
> > differences in CPAN offerings and a recent timezone but I found, I think
> > it's work the trouble for me to learn the more about Strawberry Perl.
> >
> > Hugh
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