Dear Torben,Try using 'strace -f -p <pid>' or equivalent to see what system calls Mira is making.
Good luck. --Bob On 10/26/2014 12:13 AM, Torben Nielsen wrote:
I should also say that while the log file does stop getting written, MIRA appears to keep running as evidenced by “top”…. It’s the 4.0.2 binaries downloaded earlier today.On Oct 25, 2014, at 18:09, Torben Nielsen <torben@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: I’m running MIRA 4.0.2. I’ve run it on Fedora 21-alpha and on Fedora 20. In both cases, the log file stops getting written at the following point. That is, at “Analyzing log files”. I doubt it was memory errors or anything like that. It was on two different machines. Both of them had adequate memory; they are identical and each has 1.5 TB. Any ideas?
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