Hey guys, I've recently started hosting a few IC catalogs. I switched to rpc mode to fix the perl signals issue, but I've now noticed the side-effect of the interchange processes remaining after either a restart or a stop and start. There are numerous mentions of this on the list, but I didn't see a patch, fix or work-around. I'm running the following: Platform: Dual Intel CPU's Fedora Core 4 Perl v5.8.7 (Local from source) Interchange v5.2.1 IC Settings: Variable TRAFFIC rpc ifdef TRAFFIC =~ /rpc/i Message RPC traffic settings. PreFork Yes StartServers 5 MaxServers 0 MaxRequestsPerChild 100 HouseKeeping 2 PIDcheck 120 endif Any ideas on handling this? These catalogs are for the most part, low traffic. I'm wondering if I'd be better off going back to Perl v5.6.1 which apparently didn't have the signals problem and switch back to low traffic mode. Thoughts, ideas or suggestions appreciated. Cameron _______________________________________________ interchange-users mailing list suppressed http://www.icdevgroup.org/mailman/listinfo/interchange-users
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