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Re: [Sks-devel] 1.1.2 Build Core
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Ryan |
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Re: [Sks-devel] 1.1.2 Build Core |
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Wed, 12 Oct 2011 20:42:48 -0600 |
ok so now im thoroughly stumped, built a couple versions and all but the debian
combo cores.
sks-1.1.2 - bdb 5.2 - CORE
sks-1.1.2 - bdb 4.7 - CORE
sks-1.1.1 - bdb 5.2 - CORE
sks-1.1.1 - bdb 4.7 - Fine (basically same as debian package)
I'll keep on digging, both my servers are showing same behavior.. Pretty
standard Debian Squeeze (w/3.0.4 Kernel) inside KVM.. downloaded source from
oracle's site for BDB, built and installed w/default options..
Must be something environmental, sigh. I am going to revert sks2.webtru.st back
to the debian package and setup another KVM for further investigation.. im
thinking its my Kernel or something PVE related.
on another note, I was getting constant PTree corruption using the kvm-clock..
i switched to the acpi_pm clock after being pointed to a previous issue with
Xen and its default clock; things seem better but its too early yet to see if
its a perm solution (over 24h thus far w/out corruption vs 4h tops before)
-Ryan
On Oct 12, 2011, at 6:50 PM, John Marshall wrote:
> On Wed, 12 Oct 2011, 15:52 -0600, Ryan wrote:
>> Debian Squeeze, built and installed bdb-5.2 and trying to build database
>> from dump:
>
> BDB 5.2.36 or an earlier (e.g. BDB 5.2.28) release? I had problems with
> 5.2.28 (different to yours) which were resolved after rebuilding with
> 5.2.36. I haven't tried building a key database.
>
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> John Marshall
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