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Scripter Ic
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Post subject: POL097-2007-08-23 RC5 Coregina (gentoo) infinite swap Posted: Tue Nov 06, 2007 2:45 am |
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Joined: Tue Nov 06, 2007 2:30 am Posts: 5
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When using this core to develop with a dummy save it works just fine so we were planning to switch operating system from windows to linux in the actual server, but when i tried to start pol with the actual save of the shard, after loading it starts to swap like hell (i can barely use a terminal in that state), and after a while i receive the following lines:
Game is active.
*Thread Info*
Semaphore PID: 7496
("kill -SIGUSR2 7496" to output backtrace)
Scripts Thread Checkpoint: 113
Last Script: scripts/control/spawnbookcase.ecl PC: 0
Escript Instruction Cycles: 14740331
Tasks Thread Checkpoint: 1
Active Client Thread Checkpoint: 0
Current Threads:
7496 - Main
Sending SIGUSR2 gives as output info like:
[11/04 13:06:04] Caught SIGUSR2 (On-demand backtrace). Please mail the following with explanation and last lines from log files to pol-core-test:
=== CUT ===
Build: POL097-2007-01-04 RC2 Coregina (gentoo)
Last Script: pkg/systems/combat/architscript.ecl PC: 3
Stack Backtrace:
[0x82221de]
[0xffffe420]
[0xffffe410]
[0x8272478]
[0x810c28e]
[0x80fa511]
[0x80fa989]
[0x822a618]
[0x8287fc0]
[0x8048151]
=== CUT ===
I don't get any specific error on the logs, and in various attempt to use SIGUSR2 i get always several scripts in several PCs. I suspect the problem is in the case-sensitive linux, i found several scripts that previously were not loaded 'cause of name mismatch, can it be the root of the problem? And if yes, is there a tool to verify that the cfg files point to accessible scripts?
P.S. On the windows version the same save starts just fine, the linux version where i get this problem is ubuntu 7.10, i'm trying to install debian in another machine to verify if it's a distribution problem, after it i'll try gentoo
P.S. On the windows version the same save starts just fine, the linux version was ubuntu 7.10
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Scripter Ic
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Post subject: Posted: Tue Nov 06, 2007 11:21 am |
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Joined: Tue Nov 06, 2007 2:30 am Posts: 5
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Ok tried in a pc with more memory, there it runs smoothly, it was just an insufficent memory problem, thank you for looking at it
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