Fatal : node_node1: Player 2 terminated unexpectedly.

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I told you Andy had an excellent find :wink:
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followup - clean run Re: SIGKILL - possibly caused by JobMon

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asorrell wrote:If this fixes your problem please post here to confirm...
The large load ran 100% without aborting, that
is over 200 invocations just fine (it used to abort
up every few dozen invocations).
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Re: followup - clean run Re: SIGKILL - possibly caused by Jo

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jgreve wrote: The large load ran 100% without aborting, that
is over 200 invocations just fine (it used to abort
up every few dozen invocations).
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Glad to hear it worked

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Glad to hear it worked - I'll mark the topic "resolved"! Hopefully this won't be a problem in release 8 with the new monitoring / performance features.
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DSguru2B wrote:
jgreve wrote: The large load ran 100% without aborting, that
is over 200 invocations just fine (it used to abort
up every few dozen invocations).
John G.
You must be one happy fellow. :)
Ahh, you don't know the half of it :)
Each invocation ran about 6 to 8 mintues (closer
to 8 or 9 as the target tables had more history
to sort through).

Total runtime was a bit over 30 hours; plan-B to
handle the aborts involved bringing a sleeping
bag and an alarm clock to check on the damn
thing every hour or two.

Plan-C was coding it in something else.

John G.
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