Re: DB locked ?]

From: TIM MOORE <MOORET10_at_DOMAIN_REMOVED>
Date: Fri, 24 Feb 2006 08:19:15 -0500

Oh, one other thing. Is there a list of variables that we can reference
in email alerts? For example, I'd like to add to the subject what
device I received a trap on. Is there something like %node or $host
that will give me the IP or name of the device?

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Tim Moore
614.387.8197
Network Operations Center
ODJFS

>>> alk_at_ctco.lv 2/21/2006 9:47:17 AM >>>

-------- Forwarded Message --------
From: Alex Kirhenshtein <alk_at_ctco.lv>
To: TIM MOORE <MOORET10_at_odjfs.state.oh.us>
Subject: Re: [netxms-users] DB locked ?
Date: Tue, 21 Feb 2006 16:27:22 +0200

My bad, i remembered now.

Does it leave a core file? If no, can you set core limit to unlimited
(run "ulimit -c unlimited" before netxmsd) and try again?

If it crashed and there is a core file, then i'll will be happy to see
backtrace:

# gdb /path/bin/netxmsd /path/core
(first argument - executable file, second - core file)
gdb> backtrace
(this will show you backtrace)

or, if you don't have gdb installed, just send me executable + core.

thanks in advance, alex.

On Tue, 2006-02-21 at 08:58 -0500, TIM MOORE wrote:
> I was not trying to shutdown netxmsd. It died on its own. If I
leave
> it up over 1 day's time, it crashes and leaves the db locked.
>
> I am running 0.2.9 on SuSE SLES9 on a Compaq ML360 server. I gave
the
> specs in a prior email regarding my server. I'm the one who had to
use
> the stdarg settings in a few files to get it to compile.
>
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