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  66389   Wed Jun 10 14:09:04 2009 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chOtherLinux2.7.6-2211Re: Move to: elog crashes with large no of entries being moved.
> Hi Stefan,
> 
> I've been slowly moving threads, and twice now so far (and reproducably) had elog crash.
> 
> In each case, it is trying to move a thread with more than 24 entries; it copies the first 24 entries, then
> crashes with "Segmentation Fault".  It does not erase the lock file /var/run/elog.pid
> 
> I have got around this by manually copying the entries beyond no 24, then deleting the thread entry by entry.
> 
> I am aware that I have an old and limited machine (586, 256MB RAM, running Slack 10), and at first I was
> "content" to write it off as that; but when it crashed for the second time at exactly the same entry (the
> twenty-forth) even though the size of the entries would have been significantly different, I wondered if there
> was some factor within  elog that could affect this.
> 
> I've not tried it with Copy to:, but imagine it will also be affected as the only difference with this and Move
> to: is the deletion of the thread after all the entries had been copied.

This rings a bell: it's probably related to some internal stack overflow, since the entries are copied 
recursively. I have an idea on how to fix that, but I need time for that.
  66390   Wed Jun 10 15:31:13 2009 Reply David PilgramDavid.Pilgram@epost.org.ukOtherLinux2.7.6-2211Re: Move to: elog crashes with large no of entries being moved.
> > Hi Stefan,
> > 
> > I've been slowly moving threads, and twice now so far (and reproducably) had elog crash.
> > 
> > In each case, it is trying to move a thread with more than 24 entries; it copies the first 24 entries, then
> > crashes with "Segmentation Fault".  It does not erase the lock file /var/run/elog.pid
> > 
> > I have got around this by manually copying the entries beyond no 24, then deleting the thread entry by entry.
> > 
> > I am aware that I have an old and limited machine (586, 256MB RAM, running Slack 10), and at first I was
> > "content" to write it off as that; but when it crashed for the second time at exactly the same entry (the
> > twenty-forth) even though the size of the entries would have been significantly different, I wondered if there
> > was some factor within  elog that could affect this.
> > 
> > I've not tried it with Copy to:, but imagine it will also be affected as the only difference with this and Move
> > to: is the deletion of the thread after all the entries had been copied.
> 
> This rings a bell: it's probably related to some internal stack overflow, since the entries are copied 
> recursively. I have an idea on how to fix that, but I need time for that.
Thanks Stefan,  I'll be keeping an eye out on any annoucement about this one!
  66421   Thu Jun 25 15:55:04 2009 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chOtherLinux2.7.6-2211Re: Move to: elog crashes with large no of entries being moved.
> Hi Stefan,
> 
> I've been slowly moving threads, and twice now so far (and reproducably) had elog crash.
> 
> In each case, it is trying to move a thread with more than 24 entries; it copies the first 24 entries, then
> crashes with "Segmentation Fault".  It does not erase the lock file /var/run/elog.pid
> 
> I have got around this by manually copying the entries beyond no 24, then deleting the thread entry by entry.
> 
> I am aware that I have an old and limited machine (586, 256MB RAM, running Slack 10), and at first I was
> "content" to write it off as that; but when it crashed for the second time at exactly the same entry (the
> twenty-forth) even though the size of the entries would have been significantly different, I wondered if there
> was some factor within  elog that could affect this.
> 
> I've not tried it with Copy to:, but imagine it will also be affected as the only difference with this and Move
> to: is the deletion of the thread after all the entries had been copied.

I reworked the internal memory allocation, since there was a stack overflow going over 24 entries. It should be now 
much better. Give a try to revision 2226.
  66536   Tue Sep 8 14:36:10 2009  Gillian Sabbertonelog@gks.thamespower.comOther  Elog stopped working

We have been running elog for a couple of years now and this morning it stopped working.

We have tried to rstart it and it says successful start but still does not run, when doing a restart it says stop failed start success.

Does anyone have any ideas.

thanks

 

 

 

  66537   Tue Sep 8 14:55:41 2009 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chOtherOther?Re: Elog stopped working

Gillian Sabberton wrote:

We have been running elog for a couple of years now and this morning it stopped working.

We have tried to rstart it and it says successful start but still does not run, when doing a restart it says stop failed start success.

Does anyone have any ideas.

thanks

You shoudl start elogd interactively in a DOS box to see if there is any error. Maybe disk full or a network problem... 

  66538   Tue Sep 8 14:59:30 2009 Reply Gillian Sabbertonelog@gks.thamespower.comOtherOther?Re: Elog stopped working

Stefan Ritt wrote:

Gillian Sabberton wrote:

We have been running elog for a couple of years now and this morning it stopped working.

We have tried to rstart it and it says successful start but still does not run, when doing a restart it says stop failed start success.

Does anyone have any ideas.

thanks

You shoudl start elogd interactively in a DOS box to see if there is any error. Maybe disk full or a network problem... 

 It is running on a linux box, we have started in it in a telnet session, and no errors appear, as I am new to e-log is there an error log anywhere.

  66543   Mon Sep 14 13:04:57 2009 Agree Gillian Sabbertonelog@gks.thamespower.comOtherOther?Re: Elog stopped working

Gillian Sabberton wrote:

Stefan Ritt wrote:

Gillian Sabberton wrote:

We have been running elog for a couple of years now and this morning it stopped working.

We have tried to rstart it and it says successful start but still does not run, when doing a restart it says stop failed start success.

Does anyone have any ideas.

thanks

You shoudl start elogd interactively in a DOS box to see if there is any error. Maybe disk full or a network problem... 

 It is running on a linux box, we have started in it in a telnet session, and no errors appear, as I am new to e-log is there an error log anywhere.

 Have fixed this by removing the last added user from the Passwd file.

  66544   Mon Sep 14 13:05:35 2009 Agree Gillian Sabbertonelog@gks.thamespower.comOtherOther?Re: Elog stopped working

Gillian Sabberton wrote:

Stefan Ritt wrote:

Gillian Sabberton wrote:

We have been running elog for a couple of years now and this morning it stopped working.

We have tried to rstart it and it says successful start but still does not run, when doing a restart it says stop failed start success.

Does anyone have any ideas.

thanks

You shoudl start elogd interactively in a DOS box to see if there is any error. Maybe disk full or a network problem... 

 It is running on a linux box, we have started in it in a telnet session, and no errors appear, as I am new to e-log is there an error log anywhere.

 Have fixed this by removing the last added user from the Passwd file.

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