Hi Bogdan,
i left the system to crash another time before change to latest version
of openser (now running 1.2.0 from source).
I got another memory log of the system just in case you need it for more
debugging.
You can found it at:
http://82.193.22.211/log_memory_debug.txt.bz2 (475476 Bytes)
Sorry but this time i didn't got the time to make separate files for
each processes.
Now i got the openser-1.2.x-svn-20070608-221101.tgz file, compiled with
memory debug options
and waiting for what will happen.
I heard from others on the mailing list that there were similar problems
of memory leak.
Do you think this version will solve the issue?
Thanks,
Bye,
Marcello
Bogdan-Andrei Iancu wrote:
yes, go for SVN branch 1.2 as contains all the latest fixes (even
after the releases). For how to get it from SVN, see :
http://www.openser.org/mos/view/Download/
SVN section.
please let me know if after the update the problem got solved.
regards,
bogdan
Marcello Lupo wrote:
Hi Bogdan,
you mean that is better to install from svn version 1.2.0 or 1.2.1?
Sorry to bother you.
Thanks,
Bye,
Marcello
Bogdan-Andrei Iancu wrote:
Hi Marcello,
you should try the latest SVN version. The leak visible in your logs
is related to pkg mem, for the eval_elem() function (used in script
evaluation). There is no other trace for a leak.
This was fixed some time ago, so, just update form SVN and see if
the problem persist.
regards,
bogdan
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