Hello,

We've recently moved our Radiator installation from Linux to Solaris. Now
I notice that the Radiator process has a tendency to lock up (i.e. refuse
to answer queries) after it has been running for some time (varies, but
around 10-12 hours). I am unfamiliar with the Perl debugger so I can't
figure out where it's locking up. Besides I'm disinclined to go debugging
on our production server.

I think it's load-related because an identical configuration that's not
under load doesn't lock up in the same manner. I think that for a quick
fix I'd have the Radiator process re-exec itself every hour or so (similar
to Michael O'Reilly's PerlRadius). Is this safe? I want to put this in the
main loop. Advice?


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