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November 1996, Week 4

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James Hofmeister <[log in to unmask]>
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James Hofmeister <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 20 Nov 1996 22:37:07 GMT
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Hello Chris,

I would need to get a dump and look at the stack to be certain... But
I just crashed on my OM Web Server yesterday with a 614 out of the
sockets code, fixed in GR patch NSTEDC9 for 5.0.  I would recommend
this patch be installed.  Another question, can you duplicate this
problem, did you get a dump ?

Regards,

James Hofmeister
Hewlett Packard
Worldwide Technology Network Expert Center
P.S. My Ideals are my own, not necessarily my employers.


Chris Breemer ([log in to unmask]) wrote:
: Hi all,

: Has anybody managed to crash their HP3000 using the freeware webserver yet?
: I was playing around with a tiny cgi script (I'm a newbie in cgi) and hung
: up the system just like that. The gci contained

:         !/bin/sh
:         echo Content-type: text/plain
:         echo
:         callci 'fortune.exe.utools < $NULL'

: and when loading this from within Netscape 2.0 (Hp_UX 10.10) the HP3000
: console displayed

:         ** NetIPC internal error: Failed to get a PFLD pointer (128)
:         ** NetIPC internal error: Failed to get a PFLD pointer (128)
:         SYSTEM ABORT 614 from SUBSYSTEM 143
:         SYSTEM HALT 7, $0266
:         ...
:         FLT DEAD

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