Dear OCaml-list, I use OCaml under 64-bit Linux to do signal processing simulations of next generation optical storage devices. So far, I have really enjoyed programming in OCaml, e.g. as program texts are considerable shorter than in C++ for computations that involve many arrays. My computations run for many days if not a week, and produce output files of ca. 20 MB. I run them in a job queue. Recently I have been plagued by programs that crash when I do a "grep" on the output file (opened with open_out). E.g. the program has been running succesfully for a few days. I do a "grep @ *.out" in the directory to monitor progress as important lines in the output file start with a "@". A few minutes later I receive mails from the queuing system saying that everything crashed. What is the cause of these crashes? Can somebody give me a clue? Thanx, Andries ------------------------------------------------------------ # LSBATCH: User input qtb -par Exp107.txt > Exp107.txt.log -codes gallager_10b_1023l_1048576w.txt ------------------------------------------------------------ Exited with exit code 2. Resource usage summary: CPU time : 163606.88 sec. Max Memory : 3014 MB Max Swap : 3044 MB Max Processes : 3 The output (if any) follows: Fatal error: exception Sys_error("Stale NFS file handle") ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Dr. Ir. Andries P. Hekstra Philips Research High Tech Campus 27 (WL-1-4.15) 5656 AG Eindhoven Tel./Fax/Secr. +31 40 27 42048/42566/44051 * Good open source break software for computer users : http://www.workrave.org