Re: [opensuse] Ktorrent crashes
On Monday 08 October 2007 20:39, you wrote:
do this - go to the command line (don't faint, everyone!) and type ktorrent.
Thanks for the suggestion.
I started ktorrent from the command line. When it failed I typed tail /var/log/messages - got the "lack permissions" message, so I manually went to /var/log/messages and found this entry which corresponded to the last crash.
Oct 8 22:30:28 linux syslog-ng[4266]: STATS: dropped 0
Not sure that means anything to anyone.
The ktorrent client seems to be even less stable now. It is only running for about 6 minutes before crashing. I may shut everything else down for the evening and see if that helps.
Well - in spite of this not being windows, I often find a reboot tends to set things right. Try that and let us know. -- kai ponte www.perfectreign.com -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
Rebooting in Linux really isn't necessary. Please post your konsole ouput and we go from there. Like I said ktorrent is running fine here. However I once had the exactly the same problems with ktorrent therefor I suspect it is a bug in ktorrent. On Tue, 2007-10-09 at 05:16 -0700, Kai Ponte wrote:
On Monday 08 October 2007 20:39, you wrote:
Well - in spite of this not being windows, I often find a reboot tends to set things right.
Try that and let us know.
-- kai ponte www.perfectreign.com
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On Tue, 2007-10-09 at 17:13 +0200, Aniruddha wrote:
Rebooting in Linux really isn't necessary. Please post your konsole ouput and we go from there. Like I said ktorrent is running fine here.
However I once had the exactly the same problems with ktorrent therefor I suspect it is a bug in ktorrent.
On Tue, 2007-10-09 at 05:16 -0700, Kai Ponte wrote:
On Monday 08 October 2007 20:39, you wrote:
Well - in spite of this not being windows, I often find a reboot tends to set things right.
Try that and let us know.
-- kai ponte www.perfectreign.com
Tried the reboot. Same results. Tried several other CL starts. It seems to now run for only about three minutes. Here's the results from tail /var/log/message linux:/home/regis # tail /var/log/messages Oct 9 16:36:38 linux gconfd (root-6474): Exiting Oct 9 16:47:11 linux su: (to root) regis on /dev/pts/1 Oct 9 17:10:28 linux syslog-ng[4264]: STATS: dropped 0 Oct 9 17:38:49 linux udevd[2302]: get_netlink_msg: no ACTION in payload found, skip event 'mount' Oct 9 17:38:49 linux udevd[2302]: get_netlink_msg: no ACTION in payload found, skip event 'mount' Oct 9 17:38:52 linux udevd[2302]: get_netlink_msg: no ACTION in payload found, skip event 'umount' Oct 9 17:38:52 linux udevd[2302]: get_netlink_msg: no ACTION in payload found, skip event 'umount' Oct 9 18:10:28 linux syslog-ng[4264]: STATS: dropped 0 Oct 9 19:10:29 linux syslog-ng[4264]: STATS: dropped 0 Oct 9 19:51:48 linux su: (to root) regis on /dev/pts/1 linux:/home/regis # It seemed like the crash came a few minutes after the time stamp on the last entry, but I checked the file manually and that is these are the last entries. The download seems to be getting right up to 2 gig, then dieing. Is it possible that there is some upper limit on the download size? I checked the configuration and all items show "no limit". Maybe I just need to send for the boxed edition! Any suggestions are appreciated! Regis -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
Tried the reboot. Same results.
Tried several other CL starts. It seems to now run for only about three minutes. Here's the results from tail /var/log/message
linux:/home/regis # tail /var/log/messages Oct 9 16:36:38 linux gconfd (root-6474): Exiting Oct 9 16:47:11 linux su: (to root) regis on /dev/pts/1 Oct 9 17:10:28 linux syslog-ng[4264]: STATS: dropped 0 Oct 9 17:38:49 linux udevd[2302]: get_netlink_msg: no ACTION in payload found, skip event 'mount' Oct 9 17:38:49 linux udevd[2302]: get_netlink_msg: no ACTION in payload found, skip event 'mount' Oct 9 17:38:52 linux udevd[2302]: get_netlink_msg: no ACTION in payload found, skip event 'umount' Oct 9 17:38:52 linux udevd[2302]: get_netlink_msg: no ACTION in payload found, skip event 'umount' Oct 9 18:10:28 linux syslog-ng[4264]: STATS: dropped 0 Oct 9 19:10:29 linux syslog-ng[4264]: STATS: dropped 0 Oct 9 19:51:48 linux su: (to root) regis on /dev/pts/1 linux:/home/regis #
It seemed like the crash came a few minutes after the time stamp on the last entry, but I checked the file manually and that is these are the last entries.
The download seems to be getting right up to 2 gig, then dieing. Is it possible that there is some upper limit on the download size? I checked the configuration and all items show "no limit". Maybe I just need to send for the boxed edition!
Any suggestions are appreciated!
Regis
Sorry about responding to my own post but the latest "tail" yielded what looks like some more meaningful information: linux:/home/regis # tail /var/log/messages Oct 9 18:10:28 linux syslog-ng[4264]: STATS: dropped 0 Oct 9 19:10:29 linux syslog-ng[4264]: STATS: dropped 0 Oct 9 19:51:48 linux su: (to root) regis on /dev/pts/1 Oct 9 20:10:29 linux syslog-ng[4264]: STATS: dropped 0 Oct 9 20:14:59 linux udevd[2302]: get_netlink_msg: no ACTION in payload found, skip event 'mount' Oct 9 20:15:02 linux udevd[2302]: get_netlink_msg: no ACTION in payload found, skip event 'umount' Oct 9 20:30:07 linux syslog-ng[4264]: SIGHUP received, restarting syslog-ng Oct 9 20:30:09 linux syslog-ng[4264]: new configuration initialized Oct 9 20:30:29 linux kernel: klogd 1.4.1, ---------- state change ---------- Oct 9 20:31:43 linux su: (to root) regis on /dev/pts/1 linux:/home/regis # Don't know where the SIGHUP came from, but I'm guessing that's what shut it down. all thoughts welcome! Thanks, Regis -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
On Tuesday 09 October 2007 18:41, Regis Matejcik wrote:
Oct 9 20:30:07 linux syslog-ng[4264]: SIGHUP received, restarting syslog-ng Oct 9 20:30:09 linux syslog-ng[4264]: new configuration initialized Oct 9 20:30:29 linux kernel: klogd 1.4.1, ---------- state change ---------- Oct 9 20:31:43 linux su: (to root) regis on /dev/pts/1 linux:/home/regis #
Don't know where the SIGHUP came from, but I'm guessing that's what shut it down.
all thoughts welcome!
Wow, haven't heard that term in - oh - fifteen years! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SIGHUP SIGHUP is a signal used on POSIX-compliant platforms, originally designed to notify processes of a serial line drop. SIGHUP is a symbolic constant defined in the header file signal.h. In any case, what do you know? http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=148089 Bug 148089: Ktorrent exits on sighup Ktorrent will run for a while. Sometimes a while is 10 seconds, sometimes 20 hours. At some point though, it always crashes. I've debugged and have the logs for you. HTH!! -- kai ponte www.perfectreign.com -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
On Tue, 2007-10-09 at 21:16 -0700, Kai Ponte wrote:
In any case, what do you know?
http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=148089
Bug 148089: Ktorrent exits on sighup Ktorrent will run for a while. Sometimes a while is 10 seconds, sometimes 20 hours. At some point though, it always crashes. I've debugged and have the logs for you.
HTH!!
-- kai ponte www.perfectreign.com
Thanks for the reply. At the end of the bug report it suggested trying ktorrent 2.2. I did. It works fine. Installing the new ktorrent did remind me though, that after installing 10.3 I've also got to go get all the proprietary stuff, the Nvidia drivers, the mplayer codecs, the mp3 lame thing, maybe even a new ktorrent client again. That takes some of the fun out of it! thanks again, Regis -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
On Wednesday 10 October 2007 19:23, Regis Matejcik wrote:
On Tue, 2007-10-09 at 21:16 -0700, Kai Ponte wrote:
Thanks for the reply. At the end of the bug report it suggested trying ktorrent 2.2.
I did. It works fine.
Glad it worked. Carry on! -- kai ponte www.perfectreign.com -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
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