Ouch, sorry, I haven't run on solaris. Has anyone else seen this?
-Kevin -----Original Message----- From: David Hosier [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, June 17, 2003 2:38 PM To: xindice-users@xml.apache.org Subject: RE: Strange Solaris behavior Well, I tried that and the server cored at 324 documents into the process. I got the follow error: 1614 File Size Limit Exceeded - core dumped. And it still only updates in increments of 81. Any other suggestions? Thanks. > -----Original Message----- > From: Kevin Ross [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Tuesday, June 17, 2003 2:15 PM > To: xindice-users@xml.apache.org > Subject: RE: Strange Solaris behavior > > > Not sure if this is related, but from my solaris days, I know > we had to adjust the ulimit. From the readme, it suggests > you do this on Linux: > > ulimit -s 2048 for SDK 1.3.1 > > Give it a shot on solaris and let us know if it is of any help. > > -Kevin Ross > > -----Original Message----- > From: David Hosier [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Tuesday, June 17, 2003 1:55 PM > To: xindice-users@xml.apache.org > Subject: Strange Solaris behavior > > Greetings, > > I am running Xindice 1.0 on Solaris 8 with JDK1.3.1, and I am > having some strange behavior. We have an application that is > loading 6500+ documents into the database. These are small > documents; just object serializations using XMLEncoder. When > we ran the application using a Xindice instance running on a > Windows XP machine, the documents were all stored in less 1.5 > minutes and I was able to get constant updates of the > progress with "xindice ld -c /db/gateway". However, when we > run Xindice on our Solaris 8 machines, the behavior is not > the same. It takes about 1 minute to store 81 documents and > when I issue the 'ld' command, I only get updates in > increments of 81. For example, I will run the command about > 1 minute into the process and get 81 documents listed. I > will run the command again 20 seconds later and still get 81. > I can keep doing this for a while with the same results. > Then eventually I will get 162 documents, then 243, and so on > in increments of 81 at lengthy intervals. This happened on > two separate Solaris machines with the same specs. > > This seems very strange since when run on Windows XP, I can > get constantly updating figures with 'ld'. Plus it is > agonizingly slower. Granted my Windows box is much faster > than the Solaris machines, but I doubt it is 20+ times > faster. Has anyone seen this type of behavior before? Is it > normal for it to be that slow and update in groups of 81? Any > suggestions would be great! Thanks for your time. > > David Hosier > Software Engineer > Longview Software >