Hello,

Although I've removed the feeds via the Web interface and they do not appear in the list of the feeds on the Web, I've checked the Roller DB and those feeds are still in the table rag_subscription.

Do you think that I can try delete the rows of the wrong feeds by hand directly from MySQL? Do you think that there is no side effect if I do that?

Thanks,

Jm

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Dear all,

Thanks for Roller improvements. Last year it took 3 hours to my students to install Roller and this year it worked in 1 hour or so.

However, I'm running a Roller version with Planet enabled and I'm experiencing an Out of Memory Exception since one of the external RSS feed I was fetching has disappeared.

The first time, Roller logged that the feed was returning 404 Not Found and keep trying to fetch until Out of Memory and Tomcat down.

After restarting Tomcat, increasing max memory allocation and removing the dead feed from my list of Planet feed subscriptions, I thought it would be okay but no. Although the dead feed does not appear any more in my list of Planet feeds, Tomcat still goes out of memory with logs mentioning that the dead feed returns 404...

Any idea on how to repair this?

BR,

Jm


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