I am running a Zwiki site at http://www.handhelds.org:8080/wiki. This site has become invaluable to our growing handhelds.org community as a place to collect information. But, sadly our zope server keeps dying....No idea why.... Sometimes the zope server can be up for a few days, sometimes only a few hours. I am not sure what is causing this or how to go about tracking it down. Is there anything I can do? Any help would be greatly appreciated. -- ...EAM... edwardam@home.com edwardam@handhelds.org ----------------------- 'It's because crappy programs offend me.' --Eric Raymond
Edward Muller wrote:
I am running a Zwiki site at http://www.handhelds.org:8080/wiki. This site has become invaluable to our growing handhelds.org community as a place to collect information. But, sadly our zope server keeps dying....No idea why....
Sometimes the zope server can be up for a few days, sometimes only a few hours. I am not sure what is causing this or how to go about tracking it down. Is there anything I can do?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
i recently used the this howto to debug a zope site. http://www.zope.org/Members/mcdonc/HowTos/DEBUG-LOG Its useful to see where your zope site might be hanging, dying. although its easier to go through the results of the analyzer script if you make the keys of request dict integers so you can get a sorted view. hth Kapil
Edward Muller wrote:
Sometimes the zope server can be up for a few days, sometimes only a few hours. I am not sure what is causing this or how to go about tracking it down. Is there anything I can do?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Well, this may just be 'any help'. But A couple of months ago the FreePM.org site would do the same thing. It did not seem to be traffic dependent, maintenance ... etc. Finally my host (http://www.michaelchaney.com thank you for supporting opensource) changed out the memory in the machine. He tried in the memory in a different machine & it worked fine. But I have had the site go down since. -- Tim Cook -- Office: (901) 884-4126 8am-5pm CST Free Practice Management,Inc. | http://FreePM.org Censorship: The reaction of the ignorant to freedom.
Tim Cook wrote:
tried in the memory in a different machine & it worked fine. But I have had the site go down since.
Should be: I have not had the site go down since. (maybe I'll learn to proof my emails!) -- Tim Cook -- Office: (901) 884-4126 8am-5pm CST Free Practice Management,Inc. | http://FreePM.org Censorship: The reaction of the ignorant to freedom.
Edward Muller wrote:
I am running a Zwiki site at http://www.handhelds.org:8080/wiki. This site has become invaluable to our growing handhelds.org community as a place to collect information. But, sadly our zope server keeps dying....No idea why....
Sometimes the zope server can be up for a few days, sometimes only a few hours. I am not sure what is causing this or how to go about tracking it down. Is there anything I can do?
make sure you start zope with the STUPID_LOG_FILE environment variable set. Then, when your zope dies, look at the tail end of the log file. It should have a line that has an "Aiieee ! 12312 exited with error code: xx". The error code is what you should be looking at- it will tell you what your OS reports the problem as being. error 11 on linux is segfault, which *may* be hardware related. hope this helps, -- -mindlace- Zopatista Community Liason
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