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During the night, I got another exception, after a runtime of many hours.
Then I restarted the server at 8:12, and now (8:40) I see another exception. The address of the error is always the same: 0x00446fcf, so it should be easy to find. Just the address, that is tried to read, is different. Will check the log file, and try to debug this, when I am at home today evening. Is VS Express 2008 ok, or do I need the professional version? |
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1) Fixed. 2) I don't have a export from Lennart yet, but I will do some of my own testing to see if I can reproduce the problem. 3 and 4) I have seen some odd behavior with sockets which I cannot explain. I made a couple of code changes when opening sockets, such as adding TCP_NODELAY. So far I haven't seen another issue, but that doesn't mean that these issues have been resolved. I won't know anything until I get this running on Max's server and through a bunch of clients at it. 5) Fixed. It was a problem of a printf missing an argument that the format string needed. I'll add #6. Memory leaks in 3.3.x. I have reverted the GUI output code to the 3.2.x version and have re-implemented the changes from 3.3.x in a different way. I intend to test this out tonight. I'll know by tomorrow if the memory leak problem is fixed. |
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I'm assuming you're referring to PFGW here, then?
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And, could you please try to explain the situation, in which is error occurs? when it happens while writing to the database, I think there will be data lost? |
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"Mark"
Apr 2003
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The error occurs when you find a prime or PRP and the thread to "unhide" it runs. That thread fails when trying to print a message to the log. No data is lost as a result of the bug. |
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Sep 2006
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Thanks for the explanation.
That could be the reason, why it appears here so often: Sierp base 19, where I am running the server, has 970 k left. With 6 clients, I find about 5 primes per day I like this software |
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"Mark"
Apr 2003
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Thank you. I appreciate the compliment. It is unfortunate that it doesn't quite work so well for high throughput projects. NPLB has experienced a number of problems that are unique to that project. It is my goal to get there, but it is taking longer than I had anticipated.
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Sep 2006
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With the fix, the access violation didn't occurr again.
But today in the morning, there was another error: Quote:
[2010-02-17 04:43:45 GMT] Connect to database failed: [Microsoft][ODBC Driver Manager] Fehler beim SQLAllocHandle-Aufruf für Treiber auf SQL_HANDLE_ENV, native code=0 means something like [2010-02-17 04:43:45 GMT] Connect to database failed: [Microsoft][ODBC Driver Manager] Error while calling SQLAllocHandle of driver at (or in?) SQL_HANDLE_ENV, native code=0 Seems, like the server lost the database connection, but I don't know why. I was sleeping at 4:40am
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