Contrary to your results, I tested 14.02 on my W2K3 server, and it
died with the IO Poll error within 5 minutes, however it was the
Main_Thread that died, not one of the worker threads. It was OK
running under low "Sunday night" load and ran without problems, but
when I ran it under Monday morning load, it died with the IO Poll
error within 5 minutes.
At 10:33 AM 3/2/2009, GrayHat wrote:
>As for subject I downloaded the above version and
>gave it a spin; the platform is:
>
>win2k3, Intel Xeon 2.8 Ghz, 2Gb RAM
>
>Active Perl 5.8.8; all needed modules installed (or at least
>the ASSP logged an "all ok"); ASSP running as a service
>
>Started up the ASSP, it took some seconds to startup
>all the threads but started ok; had a look at the connections
>page, saw that ASSP was suggesting to increase the number
>of workers to 10, so changed that and restarted ASSP, then
>I left it run for some hours and was happy to see that those
>darn "IO poll" error didn't pop up as for previous version
>but then ...
>
>After some hours ASSP died; no error was logged and
>there was no other info, perl just suddenly died; so I think
>there must be some "bug" crashing the code
>
>That said; and looking at the time the code was running,
>I can say that the latest 2.0.0 seems good (aside from that
>crash); there's only one thing I'd like to report
>
>Whenever you change whatever setting on the WEB admin
>GUI, each ASSP thread start reloading all the infos, so the
>log shows each thread reloading the VRFY domain list and
>so on; now... this seems to imply that each thread has its own
>copy of the config settings... am I correct ? And does such a
>thing also apply to the bayes database and to the various
>lists (eg black helo, IPs and so on) ?
>
>If so, I think that it's a waste of memory; it would imVHo be a
>better idea setting up a common, shared "pool" containing all
>those data and allow all the threads to access it; such a thing
>would help reducing the memory fingerprint and would also
>avoid reloading the same data over and over
>
>HTH
>
>
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