Re: WebDNA monitor not working
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texte = It doesn't start webcatalogctl on restart every time.Is there a way to get rid of webDNAmonitor or should I use the beta and tossthe final release.>> Hi all,>> >> Fresh install of osx server 10.1.5 on xserve.>> Fresh install of webstar v 5.1.2>> Fresh install of webDNA 450>> >> I've been running the beta of 4.5 on osx 10.1.4 client without a glitch for>> months without the need for webDNAmonitor.>> >> Now I install the final version of webDNA450 on 10.1.5 server and it won't>> start properly. When I go to the terminal and give the start command, it>> says its already running, I look at process viewer it says webDNAmonitor is>> using 60% of the processor.>> >> Then when I give the restart or stop then start command in the terminal it>> starts and works.>> >> What's up with that?>> >> Any help would be appreciated.>> > > Marc,> > Does WebDNAMonitor still suck up lots of CPU even after the> webcatalog process is started?> > If so, the same thing happened to me last week. You need to kill the> webdnamonitor and webcatalog processes manually (using kill> PIDOFWEBDNAMONITOR) and then run WebCatalogCtl restart.> > The restart and stop/start commands in the control script do not> restart the webdnamonitor process, which has gotten into a confused> and runaway state.> > I have been running 4.5 since long before it was public, and I have> only seen this once so far. Hopefully it's a fluke.> > As to why it's not coming up when the machine is restarted (if that's> what you're saying), I dunno what to say about that. I assume this> problem is reproducible, yes?> > Have you run any benchmarks on your xserve yet?> > -Dale> > -------------------------------------------------------------> This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to> the mailing list
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It doesn't start webcatalogctl on restart every time.Is there a way to get rid of webDNAmonitor or should I use the beta and tossthe final release.>> Hi all,>> >> Fresh install of osx server 10.1.5 on xserve.>> Fresh install of webstar v 5.1.2>> Fresh install of webDNA 450>> >> I've been running the beta of 4.5 on osx 10.1.4 client without a glitch for>> months without the need for webDNAmonitor.>> >> Now I install the final version of webDNA450 on 10.1.5 server and it won't>> start properly. When I go to the terminal and give the start command, it>> says its already running, I look at process viewer it says webDNAmonitor is>> using 60% of the processor.>> >> Then when I give the restart or stop then start command in the terminal it>> starts and works.>> >> What's up with that?>> >> Any help would be appreciated.>> > > Marc,> > Does WebDNAMonitor still suck up lots of CPU even after the> webcatalog process is started?> > If so, the same thing happened to me last week. You need to kill the> webdnamonitor and webcatalog processes manually (using kill> PIDOFWEBDNAMONITOR) and then run WebCatalogCtl restart.> > The restart and stop/start commands in the control script do not> restart the webdnamonitor process, which has gotten into a confused> and runaway state.> > I have been running 4.5 since long before it was public, and I have> only seen this once so far. Hopefully it's a fluke.> > As to why it's not coming up when the machine is restarted (if that's> what you're saying), I dunno what to say about that. I assume this> problem is reproducible, yes?> > Have you run any benchmarks on your xserve yet?> > -Dale> > -------------------------------------------------------------> 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/-------------------------------------------------------------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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