Apologies! I hit reply instead of forward. :-( ------ScottG. Scott Gifford <sgifford@tir.com> writes: > Dusty -- > > Can you try having your nntpcache restart script just shut down > nntpcache, then remove the cache.mmap file, then start it back up? > And see if things get better, or at least don't get worse? > > This just removes a small part of the cache, instead of the whole > thing; and if this ends up being our problem, it sounds like there > might be a fix soon... > > If it stays broken after this, by all means put it back ASAP. > > Thanks, > > ----ScottG. > > "Fred Peeterman" <fred@terratec.de> writes: > > > > > > It's extremely unlikely. Are you using linux? > > > > > > > > > > > > > Yes. a Debian distribution. > > > > > > Does the problem go away (for a peroid) when you restart? Or only > > > after deleting cache.mmap? > > > > > You seem to be on to something there. > > The error messages are gone for the moment. > > > > Now what is next? > > > > Later > > > > Fred