> >>> I'm seeing intermittent 500 errors when someone clicks the "Submit > >>> Order" button. It seems to happen only when submitting an order. It > >>> can happen regardless of the payment method, so it isn't a problem > >>> with GPG. The backend processes of the order placement always seem to > >>> go through fine, but the customer is not seeing the order receipt > >>> page. > >> How is the e-mail being handled, is it in your receipt page also? Or at > >> what point in the process? What, if any, mail is received? What mail > >> method is being used? I used to get some errors when sending too many > >> mail in the order process, which was improved slightly by using > >> Net::SMTP, and then cured by using RPC mode. > >> > >> Try to add some debugging statements, and use what you know to find out > >> exactly where it fails. There was an excellent thread a couple weeks > >> ago, 'one store gone nuts' - where debugging was discussed in-depth. > >> > >> Good luck, > >> > >> JT > > > > JT, > > I think you might be right about email sending being the root of my > > problem here. I haven't seen one of these 500s since I put a stop to > > form mail spam. We'll see how it goes. I'd like to switch to RPC > > mode if that cleared it up for you, but I'm on 5.2 and there is a bug > > that prevents op=tq from working with RPC mode. > > > > I'll keep the list posted on how this goes. > > > > - Grant > > Hi Grant, > > If you search for the bug with aq in RPC mode you'll probably find the thread where it's discussed and I think I ended up using a Search.pm from a later build that solved my problem. > > Are you running with MaxServers 0 in high or low traffic mode? Most problems I have seen with perl signals have been solved by using MaxServers 0 in high/low traffic mode. I'm in high traffic mode like this: HouseKeeping 2 MaxServers 0 PIDcheck 600 I believe the default PIDcheck is 120 but I changed it to 600 so my jobs can run longer. Very good to know with Search.pm. I'll give that a try ASAP. - Grant _______________________________________________ interchange-users mailing list suppressed http://www.icdevgroup.org/mailman/listinfo/interchange-users
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