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Michael Berkowitz <[log in to unmask]>
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Michael Berkowitz <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 9 Aug 2001 11:36:44 -0700
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We've had cases where FTP hangs up on an open statement to NT environments
where IIS (Microsoft internet services) has gone bad.  Yes, I know that the
last statement sounds funny, but that's what the NT guys say.  FTP client is
waiting for a message from the NT, but it never comes hanging him up.  I
thought of using the TIMEOUT command, but that requires a connection that
haven't happened yet.  Anybody got any ideas.  Here is a glance screen of
the FTP client.

HPB1787 B.09.07 HP GlancePlus/iX  11:25:46       Process (Pin 1350 - #J117)

                         Process Selection Summary

CPU   *..............................<  0.0% |  NMPRG FTP.ARPA.SYS
Disc  *..............................<  0.0  |  Elapsed  |  CPU-Tot
|Disc-Tot
WorkGroup:CS_Default                       N |  9.0 hr   |   0.1 sec |    0

State F                                                               F<100%
Last  F                                                               F<100%
Wait :              MESSAGE      | Compatibility Mode % ..............< 0%
Queue/Priority     :   C152      | Native Mode Switches ..............< /sec
Scheduling State   : Long Wait   | Comp. Mode Switches  ..............< /sec
Transactions/min   :   0         | Response Time        ..............< 0.00


XPERT:|MEMORY DEMAND IS MODERATE| |CM IS MODERATE|

Initial call to HP Debug will require a 5 to 30 second delay, please wait...

Procedure Trace for Pin 1350 is:

       PC=a.0017870c enable_int+$2c
NM* 0) SP=41854170 RP=a.002bdb98
notify_dispatcher.block_current_process+$324
NM  1) SP=41854170 RP=a.002c003c notify_dispatcher+$264
NM  2) SP=418540f0 RP=a.001a8e90 wait_for_active_port+$ec
NM  3) SP=41853ff0 RP=a.001a9b20 receive_from_port+$544
NM  4) SP=41853f70 RP=a.0035fa50 selective_receive+$3f0
NM  5) SP=41853d70 RP=a.00329de8 hpselect_nm+$260
NM  6) SP=41853c30 RP=a.00329b54 ?hpselect_nm+$8
         export stub: a.002647b0 HPSELECT+$f28
NM  7) SP=418538b0 RP=a.00263874 ?HPSELECT+$8
         export stub: fbc.000f2580
NM  8) SP=41853330 RP=fbc.000efe0c
NM  9) SP=41853130 RP=fbc.000f0b88
NM  a) SP=418530b0 RP=fbc.000f0ab4
         export stub: 139c.00020fa8
NM  b) SP=41853030 RP=139c.0002332c
NM  c) SP=41852ff0 RP=139c.00023810
NM  d) SP=41852f70 RP=139c.000250ac
NM  e) SP=41852cb0 RP=139c.00025ea4
NM  f) SP=418527f0 RP=139c.0003099c
NM 10) SP=41852230 RP=139c.000364fc
NM 11) SP=418521b0 RP=139c.00000000
     (end of NM stack)


Press RETURN to continue (or enter a GLANCE command):

Mike Berkowitz
Guess? Inc.

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