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RE: ispcp-sub-mgr - joximu - 04-28-2008 10:49 PM

ok, let's restart.

what means: server is going down (when running the request manager manually)? only apache or the whole server?

Which ispcp version do you have?

You can do a "config file regeneration" (see faq, howto or online docu) - but remember to backup you own changes before...


RE: ispcp-sub-mgr - KeNt - 04-28-2008 11:03 PM

whole server
services works fine
but ispcp-sub-mngr allocate all memory and server going down
rc3
I will try this way


RE: ispcp-sub-mgr - joximu - 04-29-2008 01:35 AM

hm, we never had this issue... seem to be a big problem in the ispcp-sub-mngr. This has to be debugged.


Did you update to rc3 or is this a fresh installation?
Did you thought about upgrading to rc4?

/J


RE: ispcp-sub-mgr - KeNt - 04-29-2008 01:56 AM

updated from vhcs2
I can't upgrade now


RE: ispcp-sub-mgr - joximu - 04-29-2008 04:03 AM

Ok
So, I think, this should be debugged.

I fyou run the request manager, then the sub-manager is called with a number behind (as parameter) - this is the number of the id in the record (ispcp.subdomains).
So far so good?
In the log which are created by ths ub-manager: can you see if a loop is executed? I think: without a loop this amount of ram cannot be consumed.
Make a copy of the ispcp-sub-mngr nd try to locate the loop and the error.
I know, this is said easy: if every run is followed by a server reset... :-(

How long does it take from starting the request manager until the server stops?

Well: you see - it's not easy... but maybe it's just a little detail...

/Joxi


RE: ispcp-sub-mgr - KeNt - 05-05-2008 10:47 PM

succefully updated to RC4

tnx so much