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Hi Craig,
The system is trying to halt so if it's looping in that 'oh_no' label that may mean
that there is much more wrong than just AIFCHANGELOGON. So yes, please
do contact the Response Center on this one.
I was going to joke that I could have sworn I changed that label to 'Yikes!' :-)
You'll note that I'm not using my hp email for this anymore thanks to the that Swen
thing. I've also mangled my return address in a (vain) attempt to thwart anymore
of it. So to reply change the 'dot' to a real '.' and remove the 'nospam'. Otherwise
I'll see anything posted here.
Best Regards,
Bill
hp/vCSY
> You have to love it, while looking through a stack trace, I found a routine
> called OH_NO. Not quite sure what is does, but the first machine instruction
> is HALT.
>
> Basically the problem is with the AIFCHANGELOGON instrinsic. It appears to go
> into a loop (eating CPU), and can not be aborted.
>
> Would anyone be willing to look at a memory dump. I have a feeling there is an
> OS issue (MPE/iX 6.5 pp4).
>
> Bill would HP be interested in looking at this?
>
> Thanks,
>
> -Craig Lalley
> EchoTech, Inc.
> 541-619-1678
>
>
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