I'm sorry, but why would I do that? there's no reason that this hardware can't handle 20 witango threads... that should have nothing to do with a segmentation fault error.

/John

Srinivasan wrote:

make the thread pool size to 10

-----Original Message-----
From: John McGowan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, January 22, 2004 2:37 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Witango-Talk: Crashing App Server


threadpoolsize is the default... 20


maxheapsize is set to 100 000 000 (default was 20 000 000)

Srinivasan wrote:



What is your maxheapsize and threadpoolsize setting on the server.ini file

-----Original Message-----
From: John McGowan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, January 22, 2004 1:58 AM
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Subject: Re: Witango-Talk: Crashing App Server


witangoevents.log doesn't give me any information that I can work with... (no taf or tcf references)

Here is a snippet of the witangoevents.log  showing it starting up,
running for about 50 minutes or so, and then crashing.

It's definitly looks like it a typical segfault, which i'm sure Witango
would like to be able to track down.

Robert, when you've seen crashes like this (even on windows) has the
witango logging showed the hit to the server that caused the problem?

[18473] 2004-01-21 10:49:40 CONFIG ERROR [No such file or
directory] could not open file
/usr/local/witango/configuration/applications.ini
[18473] 2004-01-21 10:49:40 RUNTIME INFO There were no
applications defined. Application scope is disabled.
[18473] 2004-01-21 10:49:40 START INFO Witango daemon started
with configuration stanza 'WitangoServer'
[18473] 2004-01-21 10:49:40 VERSION INFO Version 5.0.1.065
Chimera (Linux) [Standard Edition]
[18473] 2004-01-21 10:49:40 LICENSE ERROR A serious error occurred
while enforcing the license
[18473] 2004-01-21 10:49:40 START INFO Maximum heap size
100000000 bytes
[18473] 2004-01-21 10:49:40 START INFO Attempting to load Java
VM: /usr/local/j2re1.4.1_03/lib/i386/server/libjvm.so
[18473] 2004-01-21 10:49:41 START INFO Java VM service is enabled
[18473] 2004-01-21 10:49:41 START INFO JavaScript-C 1.5
pre-release 5a 2003-05-29
[18473] 2004-01-21 10:49:41 START WARNING Cannot initialize ODBC
environment
[18473] 2004-01-21 10:49:41 START INFO Initialized JDBC


environment


[18473] 2004-01-21 10:49:41 START      WARNING  Cannot initialize Oracle
Call Interface (OCI) environment
[18473] 2004-01-21 10:49:41 START      INFO     Listener Address: Any;
Listener Port: 18100
[18473] 2004-01-21 10:49:41 START      INFO     Allocated 20 worker threads
[18473] 2004-01-21 10:49:42 RUNTIME    INFO     Skipped empty startup URL
[18473] 2004-01-21 10:49:43 RUNTIME    INFO     Started accepting user
requests
[18473] 2004-01-21 10:50:01 RUNTIME    INFO     No existing connection
to the data source found, creating a new connection. DSN: jdbc.erube;
User: ;
[18473] 2004-01-21 10:51:06 RUNTIME    INFO     No existing connection
to the data source found, creating a new connection. DSN: jdbc.nyf; User: ;
[18473] 2004-01-21 10:52:37 RUNTIME    INFO     No existing connection
to the data source found, creating a new connection. DSN: jdbc.erube;
User: ;
[18473] 2004-01-21 10:57:43 RUNTIME    INFO     No existing connection
to the data source found, creating a new connection. DSN: ; User: ;
[18473] 2004-01-21 11:14:53 RUNTIME    INFO     No existing connection
to the data source found, creating a new connection. DSN:
jdbc.wildheartland; User: ;
[18473] 2004-01-21 11:24:30 CONFIG     ERROR    [No such file or
directory] could not open file
/usr/local/witango/configuration/applications.ini
[18473] 2004-01-21 11:24:30 RUNTIME    INFO     There were no
applications defined. Application scope is disabled.
[18473] 2004-01-21 11:26:26 RUNTIME    INFO     No existing connection
to the data source found, creating a new connection. DSN: jdbc.nyf; User: ;
[18473] 2004-01-21 11:38:23 RUNTIME    FATAL    Caught fatal signal 11
(SIGSEGV); thread id = 1309739200; code: 1; address: 00000036; value:
00000000; errno: 0; status: 0;
[19285] 2004-01-21 11:38:26 CONFIG     ERROR    [No such file or
directory] could not open file
/usr/local/witango/configuration/applications.ini



Robert Shubert wrote:





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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