Victor or other NetXMS users,
I think NetXMS is a great tool. Very configurable and flexible. My
ony problem is that the daemon continually crashed on me and leaves no
log entry or reason why. I'm starting to wonder if this is related to
what hardware or OS I'm running. I don't hear of other people having
this problem, unless they don't write about it on the user list. I've
noticed that it also might have something to do with keeping an external
connection to the server from a NetXMS client running on a windows box.
I would connect to the server from my workstation and leave it open for
a long period of time. But it will work for days like this, then it
crashes once and after that it is never the same again. (Seems odd I
know).
I always get on the server and run `nxdbmgr check` to unlock the
database and fix issues caused by the crash. Then I restart the daemon.
Now even with the daemon running I cannot connect from my remote
client. Any thoughts what could be causing this? Here are some of my
specs.
Hardware:
Compaq ML370 (G3) Server with Dual Intel P4 Xeon 2.8 Gb processors
4Gb of memory
2-72gb hard drives in Mirror Raid
Software:
CentOS 4.3 (fully patched)
Kernel: 2.6.9-42.0.3.ELsmp
gcc version 3.4.6 200604
EXT3 Filesystem with journaling
I can provide other information if anyone has any thoughts. I wonder
if it has to do with the hardware. Is anyone else running on server
grade hardware? Also, is there anyway to turn up more detailed logging
so I can get any idea why the daemon crashes?
Thanks for any help.
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Tim Moore
614.387.8197
Network Operations Center
ODJFS
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