Chris Carlin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote.. > How many connections do you generally have?
Only one, but it's under heavy usage. The transport is being used as part of Feed Crier, an IM bot that provides RSS subscriptions over IM. There's around 50k messages sent out through the transport per day, and probably another 5k coming into the bot through the transport. The roster includes about 4k AIM users with about 1200 online at any given time. > Does it happen repeatably, > where if you leave it running for around 24 hours it will do this almost > every time? Yes, although the timing isn't always the same. Sometimes it will stay up for 36 or more hours before it breaks. > One interesting thing is that ejabberd, and not pyAIMt is shut down. Is > it a case of Linux killing the "wrong" program? I don't think Linux is killing ejabberd. I think what's happening is ejabberd can't get enough memory and crashes. > I'd be interested to see who else has this problem, and I know of at > least one place where the problem may be coming from. It's something we > never bothered improving because almost nobody ran into it. You tease. :) What might it be? And anything I might be able to try to solve it? -- Adam Kalsey http://kalsey.com | 916.600.2497 | aim/skype: akalsey Get alerted by IM when your favorite sites are updated for FREE with Feed Crier -- http://feedcrier.com/ _______________________________________________ py-transports mailing list py-transports@blathersource.org http://lists.modevia.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/py-transports