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Re: [Summary-Talk] Open log file errors



>On 11/24/03 8:39 AM Rick 'Kaenath' Knecht (postmaster@helmboy.com) wrote:
>
>>Not sure if this has been covered, but since switiching to Panther Server
>>and running Summary 2.3.9, I'm getting wierd open-files issues when
>>proccessing logs.
>>
>>After apprx. 24 hours of summary launching, strange gaps show up in the
>  >reports. see http://www.helmboy.com/images/summary2.pdf.
>>
>>Investigating, when summary proccesses logs, it cops up with scores of
>>'Error opening log file (x open)!', where x can be from 0 to 5. see
>>http://www.helmboy.com/images/summary.pdf
>
>This sounds very similar to two of the problems with OS X that have been
>coming up recently. This could be related to the vnodes problem,
><http://summary.net/talk/200310/msg00023.html>, or to another kernel bug
>that is also preventing files from being opened correctly if the server
>has been running without rebooting for too long. You should check for
>vnode related problems first, as that is simpler to resolve.
>
>There are now three serious problems in OS X that I have been unable to
>find work arounds for and for which Apple has not been very responsive.
>If there is any way you can try running Summary on another kind of
>machine, I suspect that your problems will go away.

I two am having this same problem and have switched to the command 
line version of Summary for OS X and have not had this problem since. 
Jason and I have gone around and around on this issue already.

Jason could you post the three serious problems?

Jeff Logan



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