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Lee,
When logging was superadded on our machine (967, MPE/iX 5.0), it was after a
disk failure and due to the fact that the system tried to create a log file
(based on the SLT info) that already existed on the system.
The MPE documentation says that the system will display a message on the
console when a 'recoverable' error occurs that causes logging to suspend. If
your console message are 'logged' to a printer you may be able to 'see' what
error caused the suspension.
Regards
Paul H. Christidis
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Subject: System Logging becomes disabled
Author: [log in to unmask] at CCGATE
Date: 1/15/1996 1:50 PM
One of our systems - a 980-200 running 5.0 - has experienced two
instances of system logging becoming disabled during the past few days.
I've checked all the conditions I can think of which would cause this -
system volume set free space, etc. - but am coming up dry. We
restarted the system on Friday, 1/12 at 12:30pm, and the current log
file is the same one which the system opened at startup. LOG.PUB.SYS
has the file opened, but the last entry appears to have been written at
3:10pm on Friday. Has anyone experienced this and come up with a
solution? HP appears to be stumped, and taking a memory dump would be
tantamount to a death wish in our environment!
TIA,
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