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[ic] Random GPG failures
I guess I spoke too soon, but at least it's much less frequent now. Since
last Friday, 05/31/2002. I have gotten one PGP encryption error.
From the log file:
process.html PGP failed with status 131072:
At 10:54 AM 6/3/02 -0400, you wrote:
>Just to let every one know, this fix has indeed cured my GPG woes, at
>least so far, the site went all weekend without a single one. Quite an
>improvement verses 2-3 everyday. A few things that I noticed about the
>new conf. IC seems to take twice as much memory as before, the new
>process's are around 30-40MB/process, whereas previously they were
>~20MB/process. Also, they seem to place less of a load on the CPU when
>they run.
>
>At 03:10 PM 5/31/02 -0400, you wrote:
>>At 01:02 PM 5/31/02 -0600, you wrote:
>>> > >Hi,
>>> > >
>>> > >I had somewhat a similar problem, and went nut. After posting on
>>> > >Interchange, I kindly got a response from Kevin Walsh, who
>>> > pointed me to
>>> > >the following article. I resolved my issue:
>>> >> >
>>> >>
>>> >http://interchange.redhat.com/pipermail/interchange-users/200-March/018
>>> 636.
>>>html
>>> >>
>>> >
>>> >Thanks Tin and Dan,
>>> >
>>> > I've implemented the RPC traffic mode, and the MaxServer 0
>>> >suggestions. More specifically, I followed the articles solution. (I
>>> >liked the ifdef solution) I'll watch to see if there are any more errors,
>>> >and let everyone know if this has been resolved.
>>>
>>>I just implemented it as well, but there is already and ifdef TRAFFIC
>>>section of the code so you shouldn't have to add one. Not sure the effect
>>>if you do either. Just do a search from the top for TRAFFIC. You will find
>>>a line that says Variable TRAFFIC low (which you change from low to rpc) and
>>>then the ifdef for "low" followed by one for "rpc". Just add the MaxServers
>>>0
>>>line to the bottom of that ifdef section.
>>>
>>>By the way, doing an interchange -r every night reduces the frequency a lot
>>>but does NOT solve the problem, as I had posted earlier. Several days after
>>>that post, it happened again.
>>>
>>>Patrick
>>>
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>>
>>Oops Thanks for pointing that out, I removed the dup entry, and added
>>MaxServers to the appropriate place....
>>
>>
>>
>>Brian Kosick
>>Web Programmer
>>New Age Consulting Service, Inc.
>>216-619-2000
>>briank@nacs.net
>>
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>Brian Kosick
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>216-619-2000
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