Am 20.10.2020 um 00:31 schrieb Bruno Postle:
Hi Erik, 'compression: lzw' sounds like this might be a tiff file
with a jpg filename extension.
I suspected the same, but irfanview usually complains in this case. In
the hex editor it looks like any other jpeg.
I hope you still have the file so we
can investigate.
Yes, get it from https://we.tl/t-lJNIVgNBly
This doesn't explain why it crashed the machine though. The only way
this can happen is if the process uses too many resources, and some
management system rebooted the machine to recover. Resources being
memory, CPU, disk space etc..
I checked that. Memory went down of course, but not as far as with other
images, at least until logging stopped. I logged in 1 second intervals.
CPU wasn't heavily loaded either. Disk space should be no problem.
Is the nona process being run by the web-server user as part of a web
POST?
No, it's run asynchronously. The conversion script call is added to a
screen command, so calls are queued to execute one after the other. I
tested this with up to 12 pending conversions and it ran fine.
Without root access you are limited to copying files and libraries,
pretty much as you have been doing:( You could use PTmender instead
of Nona, the scripting would be the same, but PTmender has fewer
dependencies.
I used PTMender before, but it is much slower. Will go back if I can't
solve it otherwise.
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