Re: Defunct daemons, posted by Konstantin Olchanski on Wed Nov 12 03:19:17 2014
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Also see this in ALPHA at CERN. Eventually there are so many defunct elogd processes that the user runs out of "maxproc" quota and automatic submission
of elog messages starts to fail. (and the users complain, reboot all computers, etc).
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Re: Defunct daemons, posted by Konstantin Olchanski on Wed Nov 12 03:48:29 2014
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> Also see this in ALPHA at CERN.
> The elogd we use is this: https://bitbucket.org/ritt/elog/commits/44800a769b99599db7620779e2142b1161c694fc?at=master
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Re: 5.5.4 cannot decode AUTH parameter, posted by Stefan Ritt on Fri Nov 21 16:09:37 2014
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harish amin wrote:
Dear Team, |
Re: 5.5.4 cannot decode AUTH parameter, posted by harish amin on Fri Nov 21 17:00:09 2014
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Stefan Ritt wrote:
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Re: 5.5.4 cannot decode AUTH parameter, posted by harish amin on Sat Nov 22 14:50:35 2014
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harish amin wrote:
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Re: 5.5.4 cannot decode AUTH parameter, posted by Yoshio Imai on Sat Nov 22 16:05:34 2014
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[quote=harish amin]Dear Stefen,
Please help me & reply on my request. Is my global config correct?[/quote]
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Re: Elogbook on windows 8, posted by Stefan Ritt on Mon Nov 24 13:10:13 2014
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Ciaran White wrote:
i have been using elogbook V2.7.6 on my XP machine for a number of years. I ahve recently upgraded to |
Re: Defunct daemons, posted by Stefan Ritt on Mon Nov 24 13:24:27 2014
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> Okey, found it. waitpid() in my_shell() is not protected against the periodic alarm signal. (UNIX signals are evil).
Acknowledged. Thanks for the fix. I added it to the development branch.
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