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Virtual_Nobody
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Internal error randomly

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Alex

Lately i get randomly the following error

UE1730R internal error (7C812A5B/E06D7363)
Any ideas?

05-Dec-06 18:37:49
UE1730R internal error (7C812A5B/E06D7363)

05-Dec-06 23:55:23
UE1730R internal error (7C812A5B/E06D7363)
Not enough storage is available to process this command. (8)
alex
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Post by alex »

are you using compact binary newsgroup destination type?

check RAM usage if it grows it is likely you installed some third party software (driver or hook) which has a memory leak, if RAM usage grows and grows it should be the case then. do you remember what you installed around the time when the problem started to happen? usually those are network related programs.

first is a memory exception (couldn't allocate a small chunk of memory while downloading headers) and second one also a memory exception, couldn't allocate memory to map UE database, but in the end the same nature, statistically those don't happen, in UE maybe one can cause memory errors if he has at least 2.5GB of RAM and to keep loaded newsgroups of greedy memory types (non-compact binary), maybe around 15-20M headers the limit will be reached, with compact binary there is no practical limit, the indexing server runs on similar database structure indexing thousands of binary newsgroups without any problem.
Virtual_Nobody
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Post by Virtual_Nobody »

Alex

Thanks for the quick answer
I'm pretty sure I use compact binary for the destination type but i will check tonight
I will have to start looking to see which program is causing the memoryleaks.
I suspect or the new MSN messenger or Azureus p2p cause these are the last 2 programs I've installed
I will do some testing and will report back

Rene

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There is no better program, love the search capabilities
Virtual_Nobody
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Post by Virtual_Nobody »

Alex

Found two big newsgroups that were not Compact Binary.
Changed them and that did the trick

many thanks and from me a merry christmas and a lot of best wishes for 2007 to all Usenet Explorer users and ofcourse the maker of this great program

Rene
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Post by alex »

yes other types than compact binary RAM consumption and loading time is an order more so it is not good idea to use them for large binary groups.
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