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RE: Interchange crashing: msg#00599

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Subject: RE: Interchange crashing

Ok, set both of those, restarted Interchange and I can still crash it.

For my local server, I can try accessing the catalogs from any machine on
the network, and the catalogs are unavailable after doing this (eventually
times out). If that's not crashing, I don't know what is.

Maybe there's something else that's not properly configured? I don't know,
but that doesn't explain why RedHat's own (live) Demo store would crash! Can
you please try this for yourself?

http://demo.akopia.com/cgi-bin/ic3

You'll probably understand what's going on a lot better than I can explain
it to you.

Thanks.

-----Original Message-----
From: interchange-users-admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:interchange-users-admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Mike Heins
Sent: Thursday, June 14, 2001 2:07 PM
To: interchange-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [ic] Interchange crashing

Quoting Tim Mirecki (tim@xxxxx):
> Yes that happens AS WELL, but you can also go back (browser back button)
and
> crash it from there (keep clicking). I'm on a DSL connection, might affect
> how Interchange is impacted because of the rate of requests.
>
> The good news: I can't get 4.6 to crash. :0)

It isn't crashing. Set:

OrderLineLimit 10000
RobotLimit 10000

Then close your browser, start a new session, and see what happens.

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phone +1.513.523.7621 <mheins@xxxxxxxxxx>

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