[Glass] Out of memory crashed writing CSV to gemstone directory?

Mariano Martinez Peck via Glass glass at lists.gemtalksystems.com
Mon Feb 13 10:31:08 PST 2017


On Mon, Feb 13, 2017 at 2:28 PM, Dale Henrichs via Glass <
glass at lists.gemtalksystems.com> wrote:

> Mariano,
>
> Topaz writes its files to the current directory ... where topaz is
> started, so if you want the csv files to go into the `logs` directory, then
> you have to `cd` there before starting topaz.
>

Mmmmm... "Topaz writes its files to the current directory"   But...is this
Out of Memory file considered a "topaz file" ??
I don't know where the instances table is dump into the CSV, but my
question is why such a code does not honor GEMSTONE_LOG_DIR?
OK, I get this .csv is not 100% a log file, but to me it's not either a
plain topaz file. And in fact, I would like to have this .csv together with
the gem log (right now the gem log is  in $GEMSTONE_LOG_DIR while the .csv
is in the stone directory).


> I think we've talked about automatically `cd`ing somewhere for topaz and
> perhaps we should create a command line option for the `startTopaz` script
> that allows one to specify an explicit location and by default we just `cd`
> to the `logs` directory.
>
> What do you think?
>
> Regardless what I comment above for THIS particular case, yes,  being able
to specify $PWD / workingDirectory to `startTopaz` would be nice.


> Dale
> On 02/13/2017 06:12 AM, Mariano Martinez Peck via Glass wrote:
>
> On a GsDevKit_home managed stoned, I just got an out of memory crash of a
> seaside gem, and a topazXXX.csv was written in my
> $GS_HOME/server/stones/myStone/.
>
> I wish these guys would go to the /logs direcotry, that is:
>
> $GS_HOME/server/stones/myStone/logs/topazXXX.csv
>
> Is there a way I can change that?
>
> Thanks.
>
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