On 12/05/2012 04:35 PM, [email protected] wrote: > > Zitat von Martijn Brinkers <[email protected]>: > >> On 12/05/2012 04:07 PM, [email protected] wrote: >>>> Are you running the gateway virtualized or on real hardware? >>> >>> This is real Hardware and no memory shortage either. Djigzo was working >>> as expected at the time it was killed. Today where it was noticed i was >>> even working in the admin console, so it should be no stall of Djigzo >>> but more of a false restart trigger. >> >> Strange. I have never seen this problem on my own servers (well at least >> not that I know, since it automatically restarts :) >> >> I have checked the Java Wrapper releases notes at: >> >> http://wrapper.tanukisoftware.com/doc/english/release-notes.html >> >> Although 3.4.1 is already old, I did not immediately see a bug fix which >> might explain what happens. This looks the closest: >> >> Version 3.5.9: >> Fix a problem where the Wrapper was not correctly yielding control back >> to its main loop when very large amounts of continuous output was being >> logged from the JVM. Introduced in 3.4.0. In versions prior to 3.5.8, >> this could have caused the JVM to timeout and restart itself. That >> particular issue was resolved but the Wrapper process in 3.5.8 would >> still have been unresponsive when this was happening. The Wrapper will >> now always yeild back to its main loop after 250 milliseconds of >> continuous logging. >> >> You might try to use a newer Java wrapper release to see whether this >> fixes the problem. The Java wrapper files are stored in: >> >> /usr/share/djigzo/wrapper >> >> The wrapper tar is extracted to a sub dir and then the following >> symlinks link to the required files inside the version specific sub dir: >> >> libwrapper.so --links-to--> wrapper-linux-xx/lib/libwrapper.so >> wrapper-djigzo --links-to--> wrapper-linux-xx/bin/wrapper >> wrapper.jar --links-to--> wrapper-linux-xx/lib/wrapper.jar >> >> If you want to test with a newer release of Java wrapper, untar the file >> and overwrite the symlinks and then restart djigzo. >> > > What kind of wrapper do i need? The Professional, Standard or Community > edition?
The Community edition. Kind regards, Martijn -- DJIGZO email encryption _______________________________________________ Users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.djigzo.com/lists/listinfo/users
