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January 1999, Week 3

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Wed, 20 Jan 1999 13:15:48 -0500
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Here's an interesting one, that I post reluctantly, because I don't want it
to be seen as a PP6 horror story. Since September, we have had a job ftping
some large ZIPs as bytestream files from one 3000 to another (our ftps to
and from NT have been in production even longer, and are working fine), from
which they would be periodically archived to tape. Monday morning, we
applied PP6. Tuesday morning and this morning, the ftp hung on the first
file, while consuming large amounts of CPU. Last night, when the ftp job
could not be aborted, we took a memory dump for HPRC, which they are looking
at, having already looked at both boxes while the job was hung. I am more
inclined to think that something went wrong with applying the patch, and
will be pouring over NMMAINT listings on both boxes. I thought I should see
if this problem rings a bell with anyone.

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