Re: [ldm-users] Wierd 6.8.0 happenings

On Sun, 2 Aug 2009, Jeff Lake wrote:

evening ..
just noticed something quirky with the new 6.8.0
all 3 of my LDM servers do this,


-sh-3.2$ bin/ldmadmin restart
Flushing the LDM product-queue to disk...
Stopping the LDM server...
Waiting for the LDM to terminate
Waiting for the LDM to terminate
Waiting for the LDM to terminate
Waiting for the LDM to terminate
Waiting for the LDM to terminate
Waiting for the LDM to terminate
Waiting for the LDM to terminate
Waiting for the LDM to terminate
Waiting for the LDM to terminate
Waiting for the LDM to terminate
Waiting for the LDM to terminate
time delay 30sec to min
The product-queue is OK.
Checking pqact(1) configuration-file(s)...
   /usr/local/ldm/etc/pqact.conf: syntactically correct
Checking LDM configuration-file (/usr/local/ldm/etc/ldmd.conf)...
Starting the LDM server...
<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<

like I said this is not happened before until I upgraded to 6.8.0
Friday evening ..

I've noticed this on CentOS 5.3 and Fedora 10 on a 3 GHZ quad core systems with 4 GB of RAM. I've also noticed it in the past, then went away after different operating system upgrades. Also, I noticed that if you just request one feed, it terminates pretty quickly. So it sounds like the more feeds you request, the longer it takes for the LDM to stop.

It doesn't hang up...it's just a tad slow to terminate.

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