In article <613145F79272D211914B0020AFF64019262879@gandalf.digicool.com> , Paul Everitt <Paul@digicool.com> writes
And one other debugging thing to look for: when it's hung, check to see if the process is consuming much CPU.
... ok I don't know what's causing my lockups. I have the 1.9 HTTPResponse etc and I can reliably after around 2000 hits from my torture tester get the win32 ZServer to lock as far as HTTP is concerned. I can use the monitor to see that things are alive in the medusa loop. My cpu hog thread is responsive (the job queue is empty) and I'm able to add a job and have the server thread go. And the system monitor reports no serious work going on unless I start it. I am unable to get in via netscape. The interesting thing is that the torture script is also hung so it may be a strangeness related to win9x ie too many requests hanging on the port or somesuch. Killing the torturer doesn't help though. I suspect that HTTP publication is locked somehow. When it happens again is there anything I can look at to test various/threads etc? -- Robin Becker