[Xitami] VISTA
Hogan
hogan at geeksgalore.ca
Fri Jun 6 00:33:46 CEST 2008
wish I could help? Runs flawless here on many flavors???
I would suggest just running a XP box or a Linux box and dedicate it to
the cause.
Russel Olinger wrote:
> I am running 2.4d9 on a Windows 2k3 advanced server, prior to that the same
> version was running on W2K Server - on both OSs I rarely ever encountered
> Xitami hangs or service reloads. And most of thhose were the CGI
> interpreter causing Perl errors (typically due to server load issues) that
> would knock things off line.
>
> However, I do have the 'auto-restart' option enabled in the Xitami .cfg file
> and I also have the the Windows Service set to restart in case of a service
> hang/failure. But for the most part, my Xitami logs go months before they
> are recylced due to a service restart. If anything, the majority of my
> problems were related to Windows OS itself hanging and causing a system
> reboot.
>
> -R
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Stuart Hands" <shands at redlineuk.com>
> To: "'Xitami Users General Discussion'" <xitami at lists.xitami.org>
> Sent: Thursday, June 05, 2008 2:44 PM
> Subject: Re: [Xitami] VISTA
>
>
>
>> Out of interest, (after suffering myself from Xitami dying every now and
>> again under Win2k3 server), have you installed Xitami as a service on this
>> box? ("xisrv32 -install"). If so, check the properties of the service
>> (funnily enough, Microsoft allowed for the eventuality that services might
>> stop responding and die!!). Check out the properties of the Xitiami
>> service
>> and look in the 'Recovery' tab. Simply change the First Failure, Second
>> Failure and Subsequent Failures to 'Restart Service' (hell - why not?!)
>>
>> One other thing that helped me an awful lot was the "recover=" parameter
>> in
>> xitami.cfg. Not quite sure of the mileage in this one though.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Stuart
>>
>> PS. As for dead HD's - you've got yourself a bad one if it's only from
>> 2003!
>> Mind you, was there a drive on the market in 2003 big enough to hold a
>> minimal fresh install of the heavily code-bloated Vista? Why's it bloated
>> you ask? Because it's full of: "Do you want to do this?" "Yes" "Do you
>> REALLY want to do this?" "Yes" "Windows thinks this is idea and has
>> stopped
>> it anyway" "Darn.."
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> ________________________________
>>
>> From: xitami-bounces at lists.xitami.org
>> [mailto:xitami-bounces at lists.xitami.org] On Behalf Of Ron Ackerman
>> Sent: 05 June 2008 22:25
>> To: 'Xitami Users General Discussion'
>> Subject: Re: [Xitami] VISTA
>>
>>
>>
>> Well after a few days of fighting, turning off security features, another
>> bad hard drive and shear persistence things seem to be running fairly
>> smoothly. Xitami still dumps from time to time but Always Up turns it back
>> on. Hard telling what the bad hard drive was causing but dumps seem to
>> happen less often. Funny these drives don't last forever.LOL. I think
>> this
>> one goes back to 2003 or farther.
>>
>>
>>
>> Anyway back in business,
>>
>>
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> Ron
>>
>>
>>
>> From: xitami-bounces at lists.xitami.org
>> [mailto:xitami-bounces at lists.xitami.org] On Behalf Of gs
>> Sent: Friday, May 30, 2008 6:34 AM
>> To: xitami at lists.xitami.org
>> Subject: [Xitami] VISTA
>>
>>
>>
>> I pulled back to version 2.4 and it solved the crash problems I was having
>> on VISTA.
>>
>> The basic problem with VISTA is the security "enhancements". I have to
>>
>
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