From: Daniel L. M. <dm...@am...> - 2013-02-26 05:28:46
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On 2/25/2013 3:57 AM, Thomas Eckardt wrote: > This is an SEGV in the BerkeleyDB shared library. At the first restart > ASSP will try to repair possibly fault databases.If multiple tables are > faulty, it could require several restarts to repair them. > If you want to force assp to load the databases and to create new shared > (ENV) objects, you can try to clean the assp/tmpDB folder from all __db.* > and *.bdb files , before assp is started. > If I simply delete the tmpDB contents prior to starting ASSP - do I lose anything (other than the time to startup ASSP to rebuild the tables)? Doing some looking I realized my tmpDB is a ram drive - I currently have 512M allocated for it and current usage (after restarting this morning) is 36%. Am I causing the problem myself by having a tmpDB that is too small? -- Daniel |