On 28.07.2006, at 23:52, Zoran Vasiljevic wrote:
OK. This should be easy. It does not appear on Darwin or Solaris.
WRONG! This happens on all machines! I guess I have added that
one in the very last (innocent) step to remove round-robin usage
of proxies and hence keep the number of nsproxy pr
On 29.07.2006, at 00:00, Stephen Deasey wrote:
If i leave it long enough, it starts to log ADP page cache
statistics...!?!?!
Laptop's getting toasty..!
This is some stupid memory thing...
On 7/28/06, Zoran Vasiljevic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 28.07.2006, at 23:39, Stephen Deasey wrote:
>
> It buzzes the CPU.
I see. It skyrockets to 100%.
OK. This should be easy. It does not appear on Darwin or Solaris.
I will fix this tomorrow...
If i leave it long enough, it starts to
On 28.07.2006, at 23:39, Stephen Deasey wrote:
It buzzes the CPU.
I see. It skyrockets to 100%.
OK. This should be easy. It does not appear on Darwin or Solaris.
I will fix this tomorrow...
Cheers
Zoran
On 7/28/06, Zoran Vasiljevic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 28.07.2006, at 23:39, Stephen Deasey wrote:
> The nsproxy tests are hanging for me soon after this message:
>
> ns_proxy.test
> [28/Jul/2006:22:36:25][3065.2895170464][-nsproxy:reap-] Notice:
> starting
>
> It buzzes the CPU.
>
> Looks
On 28.07.2006, at 23:39, Stephen Deasey wrote:
The nsproxy tests are hanging for me soon after this message:
ns_proxy.test
[28/Jul/2006:22:36:25][3065.2895170464][-nsproxy:reap-] Notice:
starting
It buzzes the CPU.
Looks like memory corruption.
I will look at this tomorrow. BTW what doe
The nsproxy tests are hanging for me soon after this message:
ns_proxy.test
[28/Jul/2006:22:36:25][3065.2895170464][-nsproxy:reap-] Notice: starting
It buzzes the CPU.
Looks like memory corruption.
Linux 2.6.