On Tue, Apr 30, 2002 at 01:21:31PM -0400, Jason Yarber was heard to say:
> I've checked with everyone who has access to the shell(there's only 3 of
> em) and none of them are killing the mud or using 'kill -9' The problem has
> to be within the mud. I have noticed, however, that it is only happening
> when someone is logged on. If there's no one logged into the mud, it
> doesn't crash. But if there is someone logged on, it will eventually crash
> after a random period of time. I've logged on by myself for 4 hours before
> it crashed, and I never typed anything short of 'look' and 'who'. I know
> it's crashing, and I'm not just going linkdead, because it's writing to the
> syslog.CRASH file. But even looking through that file, doesn't show any
> errors at all. The only changes i've made recently are to the exp tables,
> and I've added a new specproc, but that isn't assigned atm(because I
> commented out the assignment, thinking that was the problem) I've looked
> through my code changes a hundred times, and haven't seen errors of any
> type. It's just real baffling.
Its refreshing to see someone that is actually troubleshooting their mud
before posting baout the problem here. =)
Larry
Larry Robinson
krenshala@koboldi.net
krenshala@jump.net
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