Hi justin,

yes, we are working on this avenue which will take some time....in the
meantime, we need to try to resolve the crash issue in our production
system.


On Sat, Dec 19, 2009 at 7:00 AM, Justin Pasher
<just...@newmediagateway.com>wrote:

> Justin Pasher wrote:
>
>> gary lim wrote:
>>
>>> Hu justin,
>>>
>>> 1. Because its a production site, we are unable to disable the PHP
>>> modules/script......From the log output below, we are having difficulty to
>>> pinpoint the source of error. I just spent the last couple of hours to run
>>> through the pages and see if the log shows up any systematic
>>> error...unfortunately, wasn't able to replicate the source of problem
>>> causing the glibc issue. Not sure if this only happen during high
>>> loading....
>>>
>>
> One other thought... You said the server is running under Xen. Can you not
> just clone the virtual machine instance and play around with the test one?
> I'm not sure what sort of online cloning capabilities Xen supports, so I
> don't know if it would require a shutdown or not.
>
> --
> Justin Pasher
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