[Tilesathome] [inkscape freeze?]

Florian Gross florian at grossing.de
Mon Sep 6 02:18:40 BST 2010


I hope i produce something like english, i slept again seemly drug
induced only two hours.

Am Montag 06 September 2010, 00:12:29 schrieb René Wunderlich:

> writeprotect the inscape config "~/.inkscape/preferences.xml"
> so write inscape not the config on a crach and exit normal and freeze not

That's just partly right. This solution severe reduces the number of
freezes. I can observe my smallest machine i have (AMD Athlon(tm)
64 X2 Dual Core Processor 4400+ with 4GB of RAM) is running now 3078
tilesets without freeze. IIRC i didn't have to kill inkscape once.

The second machine (AMD Athlon(tm) 7850 Dual-Core Processor with
16GB of RAM) is running now tileset #145. There was a very ugly crash,
at least i killed the client because of no reaction for roundabout
2 hours after killing dead inkscape/osmarender an other threads invoked
from tilesGen after 22 hours with no reaction.
On this maschine all ~50 tilesets i have to kill some not acting
instances of the invoked programms for hours. Normally the client
wakes up then and continues with a new tileset.

On the third machine (AMD Phenom(tm) II X6 1055T Processor with 16GB
of RAM) one or more of the invoked processes regularily die after
~5 until ~15 tilesets, mostly inkscape. On this machine inkscape
produce by very large tiles several instances with >1GB or bigger
until the freeze occours (i could see a load of 60 or higher and
the complete system seemed freezed even the mouse pointer didn't
move for ~ 5 until ~10 minutes.
I don't run the client any more in this machine.

On all machines the client is running from a directory mounted
via nfs so they're running with the same config file, tilesGen.pl
and so on.

Hm, i hope somebody can understand what i mean otherwise i'll
try to produce an understandable version of this mail after
enough sleep ;-)

flo
-- 
Du könntest Dich endlich mal hinsetzen und eine brauchbare AI programmieren,
anstatt hier immer nur mit den Schultern 'rumzuschlackern.  Die könnte
SuSE-talk dann mitlesen, begreifen, analysieren und laufende Filterkategorien
zur Verfügung stellen.  Oder sofort wahnsinnig werden, was vermutlich der
einfachere Weg ist.                               [Martin Leidig in suse-talk]



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