I did some testing and there are no problems with
<@purge> with 062 on my set up here. .

Does this happen every time you use <@purge> or is it
at just one point? If it is just at one point and you
can re-produce it consistently send it on to Sydney.


You say you never had a problem with this on T2k - you
may have had but never noticed as serverwatcher.exe
would have covered things up - while all variables
would have been purged as expected. I know this might
be improbable but I thought I'd throw it in....


John McGowan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 
It happened again... and again....

This is very frustrating... I do development on both
T2k and W5 and I've 
never had a problem with this on T2K. It always seems
to happen in the 
vicinity of an @Purge (because I'm uploading new tcfs,
and hitting a taf 
that does the @purge for me as part of my ant script
to push code to the 
server)

The server gets in a state, where it doesn't seem to
respond to any 
t4client requests, and I get client errors, (but only
after a couple of 
minutes)

Incidentally, when I go to stop the service, it takes
quite a long time 
(at least a minute) for the service to stop, then I
start it again, and 
everything is OK. Until the next time....

Part of what makes me think it's the purging, or
something else 
happening at the same time as the purging, is that it
seems like the 
server is deadlocked. It's not taking up any CPU when
it's hung like 
this, and the call to purge.taf right before the hang
never shows up in 
the witango log files....

/John


John McGowan wrote:

> I did the upgrade, and am waiting for the problem to
happen again. 
> Hopefully it doesn't.

> Now, after doing an upgrade, I have a suggestion for
whoever 
> configured the Installer for Witango.

>
> The installer doesn't offer an obvious choice for
people to do an 
> upgrade of an existing server. I eventually figured
out that a 
> "Repair" accomplished the task of upgrading the
server without messing 
> up my configuration files, but It really should say
something in the 
> Witango installer about that.
>
> I did search the install guide, and couldn't find
anything
>
> /John
>
> Robert Shubert wrote:
>
>> Upgrade! 054 isn't terribly stable. (especially
next to 062)
>


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