Re: Unstable on my server
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texte = Is the test server stable without adding WebCatalog? If not, while it may soundstrange, check the DIMM's. I have two Identical G4's bought from the the same companyon the same day with sequential serial #'s. One was very picky while the other one justpurred right along. Turns out if I switched the memory from one machine to the next theproblems followed.I might also suggest trying a different web server application such as WebTen by Tenon.There is a demo version available at http://www.tenon.com. I have purchased and usedboth server apps, but my personal experience (on a variety computers) has shown WebTento be rock solid.Hope this is helpful.Alan JacksonADVR Network ServicesJim wrote:> I am new to this and have loaded a test version of webcat 4.0 on a> test server (B&W 400 G3 running web* 4.2) My problem is that this> server is crashing web* on average of 6-7 times a day with almost no> use other than me and a few others trying to learn the webcat> program. I am getting a web* crashed because of error type ID=0.> My main server NOT running webcat but running web* 4.2 with macperl> doing all kinds of stuff and hosting for 40 virtual hosts is up and> running fine and has not restarted or crashed for 91 days now. Both> machines are configured with...>> 320mb of RAM (200 to webstar alone)>> Using 18gb SCSI drives for the webserver software, using the IDE apple for OS.>> I have flexmail on both machines.>> Any idea as to what I am doing wrong? Macperl is NOT running on the> machine running webcat. Should I dump web* and go to OS X server and> run this software under UNIX? Any ideas?>> If I can't get this resolved I am going to have to forget about using> webcat and go with OS-X and do my carts in CGI>> Thanks!>> Jim>> --> Going away? Find a professional pet sitter here...>> http://www.petsitters.com>> As for Pentium PC's, well they're harmless-------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list
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Is the test server stable without adding WebCatalog? If not, while it may soundstrange, check the DIMM's. I have two Identical G4's bought from the the same companyon the same day with sequential serial #'s. One was very picky while the other one justpurred right along. Turns out if I switched the memory from one machine to the next theproblems followed.I might also suggest trying a different web server application such as WebTen by Tenon.There is a demo version available at http://www.tenon.com. I have purchased and usedboth server apps, but my personal experience (on a variety computers) has shown WebTento be rock solid.Hope this is helpful.Alan JacksonADVR Network ServicesJim wrote:> I am new to this and have loaded a test version of webcat 4.0 on a> test server (B&W 400 G3 running web* 4.2) My problem is that this> server is crashing web* on average of 6-7 times a day with almost no> use other than me and a few others trying to learn the webcat> program. I am getting a web* crashed because of error type ID=0.> My main server NOT running webcat but running web* 4.2 with macperl> doing all kinds of stuff and hosting for 40 virtual hosts is up and> running fine and has not restarted or crashed for 91 days now. Both> machines are configured with...>> 320mb of RAM (200 to webstar alone)>> Using 18gb SCSI drives for the webserver software, using the IDE apple for OS.>> I have flexmail on both machines.>> Any idea as to what I am doing wrong? Macperl is NOT running on the> machine running webcat. Should I dump web* and go to OS X server and> run this software under UNIX? Any ideas?>> If I can't get this resolved I am going to have to forget about using> webcat and go with OS-X and do my carts in CGI>> Thanks!>> Jim>> --> Going away? Find a professional pet sitter here...>> http://www.petsitters.com>> As for Pentium PC's, well they're harmless-------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list .To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to Web Archive of this list is at: http://search.smithmicro.com/
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