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RE: [Summary-Talk] (None)



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>Is there possibly something in the mere act of copying files from one
>computer to another that could change them?  Because that's all that's
>happened here.
>
>I'll look through the out of mem faq.
>
>Thanks,
>Dave
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: owner-summary-talk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>[mailto:owner-summary-talk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Jason Linhart
>Sent: Friday, June 23, 2006 12:52 PM
>To: summary-talk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>Subject: Re: [Summary-Talk] (None)
>
>Given the situation you describe, it seems very unlikely that both the
>configuration and log files are the same on both machines. There are a
>number of configuration settings, particularly on the Memory
>configuration page, which could cause this problem if they were set
>differently.
>
>String table full errors are usually caused by unique IDs getting read
>into some field that they shouldn't be. This can happen if Summary
>misunderstands your log format or if you have turned on a report that
>there isn't enough memory for.
>
>The out of memory FAQ entry,
><http://summary.net/manual/faq.html#memorylack>, is a good place to look
>for suggestions on figuring out what to do to solve the problem.
>
>Jason
>
>
>David R. Cooper wrote:
>>
>> I recently moved Summary to a new server by installing the app from a
>> new download and moving the config file over.  Since I tranferred over
>
>> our log files Summary has started crashing frequently with
>> "Assertion!String Table is full!)Failed in "StrTable.cpp" in line
>785".
>> The server is a dual proc Xeon 2.8Gh Dell with 2GB RAM running Windows
>> 2003 R2.  Summary doesn't appear to be taking all of the memory
>> available to it, there's always plenty left when it crashes.  The
>> crashes are always during a processing run.  Right now it's looking at
>
>> about a years worth of log files.  On our old server it was looking at
>
>> two years worth and we never had a problem with it.  Any suggestions
>> are appreciated.
>
>--
>Jason@xxxxxxxxxxx
>--
>Dr. Seuss books . . . can be read and enjoyed on several levels. For
>example, 'One Fish Two Fish, Red Fish Blue Fish' can be deconstructed as
>a searing indictment of the narrow-minded binary counting system.
>    -- Peter van der Linden, Expert C Programming, Deep C Secrets


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