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September 9, 2009
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Is FMIS 3.5.2 a stable product?

  • September 9, 2009
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Hi,

I am using FMIS 3.5.2 (latest release as of today) on Fedora 10 64bit.

I am using SharedObjects on a server that has around 300 simultaneous users.

The fmscore crashes every 1 -> 7 hours, seemingly arbitrarily. The core dump shows something about JS_SetProperty, but there is really little information. At other times, and this happens once every few days, my rsyslogd spikes because it writes the following lines thousands of times per second: "Failed to wait for process condition: errno(43)." There are no clear error message in /opt/adobe/logs except that "1 failure has occurred"

So my question is, is FMIS a stable product? And if not, does that make it a beta product?

And if so, when can we expect a stable version of this very expensive piece of software?

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    September 9, 2009

    I don't speak penguin, but this might be of help to you:

    http://kb2.adobe.com/cps/407/kb407245.html

    The technote describes a slightly different error message, but the cultprit may be the same.

    I find FMS to be quite stable, but I always run it on windows, so I can't speak for it's reliabilty on Linux.

    September 9, 2009

    [root@aladdin log]# ipcs -sl

    ------ Semaphore Limits --------

    max number of arrays = 1024

    max semaphores per array = 250

    max semaphores system wide = 32000

    max ops per semop call = 32

    semaphore max value = 32767

    [root@aladdin log]# ipcs -sl
    ------ Semaphore Limits --------
    max number of arrays = 1024
    max semaphores per array = 250
    max semaphores system wide = 32000
    max ops per semop call = 32
    semaphore max value = 32767
    So that can't be the problem.
    I have a hunch it has something to do with the fact I'm on a 64bit OS.

    September 9, 2009

    [root@aladdin log]# ipcs -su

    ------ Semaphore Status --------

    used arrays = 20

    allocated semaphores = 20