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> used by the process (pin #1219 in this case). I noticed that the father
> process (pin #747) is not active any longer.
> HPDEBUG Intrinsic at: a.00f9cbf8 hxdebug+$e8
> $1 ($5d0) nmdebug > pin #1219;tr,i,d
> PC=a.00272d70 $$lr_wa_25_long
> NM* 0) SP=41857290 RP=a.007519a8 move_fast_64+$23c
> NM 1) SP=41857290 RP=a.00e944cc tm_ord_fix_mu_disc.tm_read_f_mu+$6b0
> NM 2) SP=41857150 RP=a.00e984bc tm_ord_fix_mu_disc+$198
> NM 3) SP=41856f90 RP=a.01145090 fread_nm+$95c
> NM 4) SP=41856ed0 RP=a.01421434 FREAD+$d4
That sure doesn't look like something that's hung.
Try: pin #1219; tr,i,d
several more times, and see if anything changes.
I've seen something like this where the process wasn't hung, but was
eating multiple megabytes of disk space due to a bug in reading
a bytestream file. I.e., also check the CPU utilization of PIN 1219
and see if it's increasing (if it is, do an ALTPROC 1219;pri=es)
Stan Sieler [log in to unmask]
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