[ic] interchange crashing?

interchange-users@interchange.redhat.com interchange-users@interchange.redhat.com
Wed Oct 31 08:44:00 2001


On Tue, Oct 30, 2001 at 11:55:44PM -0500, interch wrote:

You are quoting a number of errors below.  Beware of assuming that one
goes with the other.

In my experience, most errors writing/reading to tmp and session 
data files are related to perl upgrades (Data modules or versions). 
Usually blowing away the sessions and temp files and restarting 
will clear that up (or give you a fatal error).

Unless they are in the same session, it's even less likely that they
are related.  (Though I'd never say impossible)

Just add some logging to the code and track it backwards.

> 
> and in the catalogs specific error.log the last few entries were something 
> like this:
> 
> 205.188.200.48 eiZdeF8z:nobody - [30/October/2001:18:26:01 -0600] auto 
> /cgi-bin/auto/scan/MM=fb37d15dd936c522106bce33cf3bd273:20:39:20 search 
> error: Object saved wrong in 
> /home/interch/catalogs/auto/tmp/e/eiZdeF8z.fb37d15dd936c522106bce33cf3bd273 
> for search ID eiZdeF8z.fb37d15dd936c522106bce33cf3bd273.
> 205.188.200.48 eiZdeF8z:nobody - [30/October/2001:18:34:32 -0600] auto 
> /cgi-bin/auto/scan/MM=fb37d15dd936c522106bce33cf3bd273:20:39:20 search 
> error: Object saved wrong in 
> /home/interch/catalogs/auto/tmp/e/eiZdeF8z.fb37d15dd936c522106bce33cf3bd273 
> for search ID eiZdeF8z.fb37d15dd936c522106bce33cf3bd273.
> 
> and i also noticed that off and on, some days it will have hundreds of 
> entries in the same log with lines like this:
> 
> 198.62.9.30 xb5rdVXq:nobody - [29/October/2001:10:23:30 -0600] auto 
> /cgi-bin/auto/index.html Non-existent price option table options
> 198.62.9.30 xb5rdVXq:nobody - [29/October/2001:10:23:30 -0600] auto 

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