On 2/18/05 4:28 PM, "Customer Support" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Load up the Apple Development tools.  In it you will find an
> application called Thread Viewer.  Open it from the command line with a
> sudo command.  Once it is open attach it to the witangod process and
> see what the threads are doing.


Hmmm. So with thread viewer, I can see all these threads, one of which is
continuously active, never letting go. Always green, an iodbc related
thread. Wish I knew what this stuff means.


> 
> You can also install the latest CHUD if you are an Apple connect member
> which has an application called Shark which will profile a process and
> show you if a thread is in an infinite loop.
> 
> These two applications are the only way to see what the server process
> is doing on OS X.
> 
> 
> Witango Support
> 
> 
> On 19/02/2005, at 9:04 AM, Roland Dumas wrote:
> 
>> Wow, never heard of that.
>> What kind of resource could be fought over?
>> 
>> (really not very likely, given the moderate traffic. At most 10 user
>> scopes
>> alive at any one time)
>> 
>> 
>> On 2/18/05 1:40 PM, "Bill Conlon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> 
>>> how about a deadlock?  Maybe mutliple threads competing for the same
>>> resource?
>>> 
>>> On Friday, February 18, 2005, at 01:36  PM, Roland Dumas wrote:
>>> 
>> 
>> 
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