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Alexandra N. Kossovsky Alexandra.Kossovsky@oktetlabs.ru
Mon, 21 Nov 2005 02:45:42 -0800 (PST)
Hello. We use conserver to share console access to devices. We use usual "console" clients as well as home-made library to log data from console into the logs of running test. After using home-made library, conserver sometimes runs with 99% CPU. Please note, that home-made library sometimes fails to close connection to conserver propely, but server should not behave in such a way if a client failed to do the things properly. home-made library is very simple: it connects, sends "^Ec;", logs all incoming data, tries to send "^Ec.", closes the socket. I'm ready to provide any necessary information. I've tried conserver 8.1.1 (default in Debian Sarge), 8.1.11 and 8.1.12, there is no difference in their behaviour. I've reported this problem to Debian bugtracker (339729), and Debian maintainer Joergen Haegg advised me to forward my problem here. Regards, Alexandra. -- Alexandra N. Kossovsky OKTET Labs (http://www.oktetlabs.ru/) Phones: +7(812)956-42-86(mobile) +7(812)428-67-09(office) e-mail: sasha@oktetlabs.ru