Date: Mon, 15 Nov 2004 17:41:09 +0100 From: Michael Riexinger <michael.riexinger@de.clara.net> To: freebsd-threads@freebsd.org Cc: Robert Watson <rwatson@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: heavy named problems (fwd) Message-ID: <200411151741.09519.michael.riexinger@de.clara.net> In-Reply-To: <200411151200.31168.michael.riexinger@de.clara.net> References: <Pine.NEB.3.96L.1041115105056.66223G-100000@fledge.watson.org> <200411151200.31168.michael.riexinger@de.clara.net>
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On Monday 15 November 2004 12:00, Michael Riexinger wrote: > On Monday 15 November 2004 11:51, Robert Watson wrote: > > On Mon, 15 Nov 2004, Michael Riexinger wrote: > > > On Saturday 13 November 2004 10:17, Robert Watson wrote: > > > > Figured I'd forward this over to threads@ since it sounds like > > > > a potential threading resource leak (or the like). > > > > > > If that's really a threading problem, what's the easiest way to > > > compile the base named without threading? I really want to get > > > rid of that problem as fast as possible. > > > > Could you try using libmap.conf to map libpthread to libc_r for > > named, and see if that side-steps it? > > Ok, done that. The problem appears 1 or 2 times a day, so I'll keep > track and hope that it's gone now. Didn't help, few minutes ago, I had to restart the named again.. Kind regards, Michael Riexinger systems engineer -- claranet gmbh internet service provider tel +49 (0) 69 - 40 80 18 - 300 email: michael.riexinger@de.clara.net http://www.claranet.de/
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