On Sat, Apr 09, 2005 at 02:54:23AM -0700, Todd Walton wrote:
On Apr 9, 2005 2:23 AM, Jago Pearce [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Freenet keeps crashing (or jvm?). I can't do `/etc/init.d/freenet
restart` because it can't find the process to kill
1) Try /etc/init.d/freenet zap. Also,
On Sat, Apr 09, 2005 at 12:39:22PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
costs me 3p an hour
3 pence? 3 pounds?
yes, 3 pence would be great! :) *envy*
to run my computer (1.5c)
1.5c = worth 1.5 cent?? an 1.5GHz Celeron !??
I suppose it wasn't that important...
He got the conversion the
Freenet keeps crashing (or jvm?). I can't do `/etc/init.d/freenet
restart` because it can't find the process to kill and doesn't
continue though anyway (shouldn't continuing anyway be better design
in the init script?, or at least some help on getting the daemon going
again):
The OS is Gentoo -
On Apr 9, 2005 2:23 AM, Jago Pearce [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Freenet keeps crashing (or jvm?). I can't do `/etc/init.d/freenet
restart` because it can't find the process to kill
1) Try /etc/init.d/freenet zap. Also, /etc/init.d/anything,
without arguments, will help you in the future.
2) Toad
Freenet keeps crashing (or jvm?). I can't do `/etc/init.d/freenet
Your JVM crashed with Signal 11 = Segmentation Fault
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# The exception above was detected in native code outside the VM
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# Java VM: Java HotSpot(TM) Server VM (Blackdown-1.4.2-01 mixed mode)
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Try switching to Sun's latest JVM
On Apr 9, 2005 3:39 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Try switching to Sun's latest JVM 1.5 (http://java.sun.com/).
Yeah, you could try emerge sun-jdk and then java-config
--set-system-vm=sun-jdk and then run Freenet. That won't give you
1.5, but it might work. For what it's