JackZipper Posted January 20, 2010 Share Posted January 20, 2010 Hello, i've got the following problem: On our server we're running our "German Vio Reallife"-Script, but sometimes the server crashes and in the screen there is everything normal - just like it has been frozen. Then, in the logfiles there is just something like this: --Everything normal up to this point, no errors/warnings or something like that --[...] Means that there are about 200 repeats before it goes on [20:00:14] ERROR: C stack overflow [20:00:14] ERROR: C stack overflow [20:00:14] ERROR: C stack overflow [20:00:14] ERROR: C stack overflow [20:00:14] ERROR: C stack overflow [20:00:15] ERROR: C stack overflow [...] [20:00:15] ERROR: C stack overflow [...] Until i stop the server and restart it. Sorry for my bad english btw, i hope you can help me how to solve this error or can say me how it occurs. Our server runs with Linux Debian 5.0 and we're using the latest MTA-Version - but i don't think that it has to do with linux so i posted it here. Link to comment
0 JackZipper Posted January 20, 2010 Author Share Posted January 20, 2010 Hello, i've got the following problem: On our server we're running our "German Vio Reallife"-Script, but sometimes the server crashes and in the screen there is everything normal - just like it has been frozen. Then, in the logfiles there is just something like this: --Everything normal up to this point, no errors/warnings or something like that --[...] Means that there are about 200 repeats before it goes on [20:00:14] ERROR: C stack overflow [20:00:14] ERROR: C stack overflow [20:00:14] ERROR: C stack overflow [20:00:14] ERROR: C stack overflow [20:00:14] ERROR: C stack overflow [20:00:15] ERROR: C stack overflow [...] [20:00:15] ERROR: C stack overflow [...] Until i stop the server and restart it. Sorry for my bad english btw, i hope you can help me how to solve this error or can say me how it occurs. Our server runs with Linux Debian 5.0 and we're using the latest MTA-Version - but i don't think that it has to do with linux so i posted it here. Link to comment
0 eAi Posted January 20, 2010 Share Posted January 20, 2010 You may be able to increase the size of the stack - from a quick google, it looks like 'ulimit -s' might help... Link to comment
0 eAi Posted January 20, 2010 Share Posted January 20, 2010 You may be able to increase the size of the stack - from a quick google, it looks like 'ulimit -s' might help... Link to comment
0 JackZipper Posted January 25, 2010 Author Share Posted January 25, 2010 thanks, i'll see if it works. Link to comment
0 JackZipper Posted January 25, 2010 Author Share Posted January 25, 2010 thanks, i'll see if it works. Link to comment
0 JackZipper Posted January 31, 2010 Author Share Posted January 31, 2010 ok, isn't better now - but there are some other people having problems with it in a german forum ( http://forum.sa-mp.de/wbb/mta-breadfish ... nn-%C2%B0/ ) Link to comment
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JackZipper
Hello, i've got the following problem:
On our server we're running our "German Vio Reallife"-Script,
but sometimes the server crashes and in the screen there is everything normal -
just like it has been frozen.
Then, in the logfiles there is just something like this:
--Everything normal up to this point, no errors/warnings or something like that
--[...] Means that there are about 200 repeats before it goes on
[20:00:14] ERROR: C stack overflow
[20:00:14] ERROR: C stack overflow
[20:00:14] ERROR: C stack overflow
[20:00:14] ERROR: C stack overflow
[20:00:14] ERROR: C stack overflow
[20:00:15] ERROR: C stack overflow
[...]
[20:00:15] ERROR: C stack overflow
[...]
Until i stop the server and restart it.
Sorry for my bad english btw,
i hope you can help me how to solve this error
or can say me how it occurs.
Our server runs with Linux Debian 5.0 and we're using the latest MTA-Version -
but i don't think that it has to do with linux so i posted it here.
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