Read through witangoevents.log it should shed some light on the problem.
And yes, I debug Witango system crashes all the time, on Win32, however.

Robert

-----Original Message-----
From: John McGowan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, January 21, 2004 10:14 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Witango-Talk: Crashing App Server

I'm running 065 on a Linux box, and now that I've put this machine into 
production, the witango service keeps crashing on me.  (every few 
hours)  I am running the server with a processmonitor, so the pid is 
checked every few seconds and if it crashes the server starts up right 
away again, but I need to figure out why this thing is crashing.  I've 
got logging level set to 2 right now, and i know exactly what times it 
crashes, because the process monitor keeps a log of every restart (plus 
that would be in the witango log file too)

So, my questions to you folks are.

Have you ever had to debug a server crash, and if so how were you able 
to identify the offending taf/tcf?

Is the log file usefull when the server crashes, or does it not 
typically show an entry in the log for the offending taf/tcf?

Thanks for any help.

/John

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