666 "XTension was not shutdown properly"
Scott Gardner
sgardner at mac.com
Wed Feb 27 11:10:59 PST 2008
So far 666 has been running here since Thursday (2/20) evening without
problems. I have it running on a G4/Dual 1 GHz under 10.5.2. Typically
the only time I reboot is if I'm doing something like a software
upgrade. I have never (knock on wood) had to schedule periodic reboots
to keep things stable. I think my only reliability issues are with the
CM11's. Every now and then one will quit responding and start filling
up the log with error messages. Swapping the flakey unit for a
"rested" one makes everything right again.
-- Scott --
On Feb 27, 2008, at 10:28 AM, James Sentman wrote:
>
> On Feb 27, 2008, at 10:46 AM, Bill Husler wrote:
>
>> Hmmm,
>> I updated to the new build(666 running on a Leopard Server MacMini
>> intel) over the week-end. This morning, I awoke to find that my
>> morning script had not run. I checked on the XTension server and
>> found that the server was up, but XTension was not running. I
>> started it and it came up fine with this message added to the log.
>> I happened to have left a targeting system running, but the log on
>> it abruptly stopped about 15 minutes before my morning script
>> should have run this morning. Thinking back, I think I found it not
>> running one other time since upgrading, but I figured I just have
>> just quit it by mistake. Could it be that build number after all?
>> Bill
>
> Hi Bill,
>
> Well thats certainly not right. I have had odd crashes rarely with
> betas before this one, but I've been running 666 or precursors with
> only minor changes here without any difficulty for some time. The
> one thing I knew was sometimes causing difficulty is definitely
> fixed, so this will be a new one.
>
> Any chance you can scare up a crash report? You might find one in
> the Console application if you look through the logs list and find
> the crash reporter folder. Please mail that to me off the list if
> you can find one.
>
>
> Thanks,
> James
>
>
> James Sentman http://sentman.com http://MacHomeAutomation.com
>
>
>
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