So this is odd.... running handle on perl.exe gives me stuff I'd expect (though I don't know what it all is)
78: File (RW-) C:\Windows\WinSxS\amd64_microsoft.windows.common-controls_6595b64144ccf1df_6.0.17763.2213_none_de6ea00a534da176 18C: File (R-D) C:\Windows\System32\en-US\KernelBase.dll.mui 1B0: File (RW-) d:\StrawberryPerl\perl\site\lib\Net\DNS\Resolver\Base.pm 280: File (RW-) d:\assp 2DC: File (R-D) C:\Windows\System32\en-US\mswsock.dll.mui 678: File (RW-) L:\ASSP Logs\maillog.txt <-- link of d:\assp\logs to another drive 67C: File (RW-) L:\ASSP Logs\bmaillog.txt <-- link of d:\assp\logs to another drive 704: Section \BaseNamedObjects\__ComCatalogCache__ 718: Section \BaseNamedObjects\__ComCatalogCache__ 71C: Section \RPC Control\DSECFAC 7D8: File (RW-) d:\assp\pid and then about *1300* additional identical entries (with different handles), that are: xxx: *File (RW-) d:\assp\tmpDB\Griplist\BDB-error.txt* And those 1300 idential lines is with ASSP trucking along quite nicely. No errors in the 15 hours or so since it crashed last. I can't imagine that 1300 open handles to DBD-error.txt is normal though. And I have no idea what it shows when it's crashing. I'm not sure how to find that out either, as once I'm alerted to SMTP being down, it's already too late - ASSP has crashed. DBD-error.txt is 0 bytes. In the Griplist folder. It appears to have been "modified" about a minute ago, but still 0bytes. I also see: __db.001 888kb __db.002 120kb __db.003 648kb I don't believe that I use the griplist. noGriplistUpload and noGriplistDownload are both checked. Due to our charity privacy policy :( I just restarted the ASSP service in Windows and see 10 of the griplist\DBD-error.txt handles. Is >>that<< normal? I temporarily reverted to 21218 (I happened to have that old version on hand) and seems to have 9 of the griplist\DBD-error.txt handles, so having a bunch doesn't seem to be a new problem, if it's a problem at all. I feel like some loop happens when there TLS errors with the new versions though that somehow gets more of these griplist\dbd-error.txt handels to open until there no more file handles left???? On Fri, Oct 8, 2021 at 7:27 PM K Post <nntp.p...@gmail.com> wrote: > That's funny Bob, I was just looking at Sysinternals to see if there was > such a tool. Also looking to see if there's anything like this: > > https://stackoverflow.com/questions/8845949/how-to-find-open-global-filehandles-in-a-perl-program > that would work for Windows. > > > > On Fri, Oct 8, 2021 at 1:56 PM Robert K Coffman Jr. -Info From Data Corp. < > bcoff...@infofromdata.com> wrote: > >> I'm curious what handle (Sysinternals tool) says when you hit the file >> limit... >> >> - Bob >> >> On 10/8/2021 10:47 AM, K Post wrote: >> > And a similar thing just happened again with 21280. ASSP gets to the >> > point where it can't open any more files, griplist can't be opened, and >> > it goes into a shutdown process. >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Assp-test mailing list >> Assp-test@lists.sourceforge.net >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/assp-test >> >
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