Bob Puff wrote:
Bob Puff wrote:Hi Gang,I recently had some significant trouble with a 5.2 cart and authorize.net duplicating charges - it would tell the customer the card was declined, when the charge really did go through. In searching the archives, the only solution I found was to use RPC mode (I have been running several carts on this same box in High setting for years, no problems). Two days after I switched to RPC mode, interchange hangs up. I had to kill -9 all the ic processes, and restart. I saw no errors in any of the error.logs that warned of any problems. It didn't appear that my box ran out of memory, as top reports about the same memory usage as before the switch.Where can I look? Obviously, a lockup like this is not a good thing!Alternatively, if there were a fix for the authorizenet problem, I may want to implement that, and go back to High traffic settings.BobHello Bob,Try editing your interchange.cfg file and in the high traffic area change the max servers setting to: MaxServers 0 and then switch back to high traffic.-- Ron Phipps End Point Corporation suppressedHi Ron, Will that fix the authorizenet problems? I'm a little gun-shy, after having to do like 20 refunds due to this bug. Thanks! Bob P.S. I am running Perl 5.8.4, non-threaded
Hello Bob,I can't guarantee it will fix the problem, but your symptoms all sound like things I have ran into in the past (if you search the archives you'll find a lot of info about "double triple charges with signio" and the fix was to run in RPC mode with MaxServers 0. Recently I was instructed to setup all sites at End Point with MaxServers 0 in high traffic mode to get the stability of high traffic mode with the fix for perl signaling problems that cause issues when calling sendmail or external programs.
There was also a thread about authorizenet issues awhile ago and I think the solution may have been to use another method to contact authorizenet (using wget instead of lwp). -- Ron Phipps End Point Corporation suppressed _______________________________________________ interchange-users mailing list suppressed http://www.icdevgroup.org/mailman/listinfo/interchange-users
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