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Date:      Sat, 5 Jan 2002 21:01:12 +0000
From:      "Jim C. Nasby" <jim@nasby.net>
To:        freebsd-database@freebsd.org
Subject:   Anyone have sybase working under FBSD 4.4?
Message-ID:  <20020105210112.P46007@flake.decibel.org>

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I know people have been able to get sybase running under 3.4, but we're
having lots of problems with it under 4.4:

- Running more than one engine results in random connections periodically
  hanging for long periods of time (60+ seconds). Whenever this happens,
  we get 'ninit: set process group xxxxx, no such process'. Also, attempting
  to dump/backup the database would result in sybase just hanging (backups
  work fine with a single engine, though)

- We're occasionally getting crashes, along with some nasty things in our
  http logs. (sybase errorlog: http://distributed.net/~decibel/errorlog.txt,
  apache log: http://stats.distributed.net/~paul/errors.txt)
 
This is happening on a Dell 6400 4-way Xeon with 1G of memory. The database is
being accessed mainly by apache/PHP using FreeTDS (http://stats.distributed.net/),
and our batch processing uses sqsh 2.1 (we're currently running a linux binary
due to problems getting sqsh to work properly on FBSD natively). All of the code
is available at http://cvs.distributed.net/; the web code is at
http://cvs.distributed.net/cvsweb.cgi/stats-html/ and the batch processing code
is at http://cvs.distributed.net/cvsweb.cgi/stats-proc/.

-- 
Jim C. Nasby (aka Decibel!)                    jim@nasby.net
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