I've seen this happen when a User ends off a Reflection Session after
BYEing off but not waiting for the CPU Statistics and the VT Disconnect.
The system goes nuts trying furiously to end off the connection.
"Johnson, Tracy" wrote:
>
> HP is working the problem but thought I'd throw this out into
> the wind:
>
> Some users are getting differing errors at log on
> time and in their VESoft Securty/3000 menus as well interesting
> errors in other applications, like MANMAN when trying to run a
> command.
>
> I've done the usual thing regarding the System Volume Set disc
> space and there is plenty about 5GB free. Please don't respond
> with that idea.
>
> Another thing I've noticed is the System Log file has filled up
> and has switched logs to another one.
>
> The symptoms starting occuring yesterday after a specific user
> using Minisoft's ODBC and consumed over 28% of the CPU. Yet
> the symptoms persisted long after the user logged off.
>
> Other symptoms:
> Spooled printers are dropping spool (apparently) at random and
> must be Startspooled.
>
> A number of incoming network devices where users log on
> are UNAVAIL SYS, i.e.:
>
> 672 A UNAVAIL SYS
> 673 A UNAVAIL SYS
> 674 A UNAVAIL SYS
> 675 A UNAVAIL SYS
> 676 A UNAVAIL SYS
> 677 A UNAVAIL SYS
> ....
>
> These problems are similar to an occurance last month. HP sent
> a patch NSTFDM2 A tape (A Telnet Patch?) for this.
>
> I could not get a system prompt in VT-MGR but I could in Telnet
> right away. (Well probably the Telnet patch works...)
>
> Some of the other errors users received are:
>
> (from a VESoft menu)
> NM SYS a.00.a9a4a0 dbg_abort_trace+$24
> NM PROG 551.000db6b8 EN_eprint+$11c
> MAIN.PUB.VESOFT "SECLOGON"
> Program terminated in an error state. (CIERR 976)
> CPU=6. Connect=1. yada yada yada....
>
> (From MANMAN v9.7)
> COMMAND (OM, 0)? T 100
> Process a Sales Order
> ! FOPTIONS: ALL,ASCII,%STDLIST,U,CCTL,FEQ !
> ! NOLABEL !
> ! AOPTIONS: OUTPUT,NOMR,NOLOCK,SHR,NOBUF,MULTI !
> ! WAIT,NOCOPY !
> ! DEVICE TYPE: 16 DEVICE SUBTYPE: 0 !
> ! LDEV: 688 DRT: 0 UNIT: 0 !
> ! RECORD SIZE: 81 BLOCK SIZE 81 (BYTES) !
> ! EXTENT SIZE: 0 MAX EXTENTS: 0 !
> ! RECPTR: 81 RECLIMIT: 0 !
> ! LOGONCOUNT: 10 PHYSCOUNT: 10 !
> ! EOF AT: 0 LABEL ADDR: %00000000000 !
> ! FILE CODE: 0 ULABELS: 0 !
> ! FILE OWNER: !
> ! ERROR NUMBER: 69 RESIDUE: 0 !
> ! BLOCK NUMBER: 10 NUMREC: 1 !
> +------------------------------------------------+
> LAST FORMA: (/," COMMAND (",a2,",",I2,") ? ")
>
> ABORT: SYSMAN.PUB.MMV090
> INSUFFICIENT SYSTEM RESOURCES (FSERR 68)
> Error: Doing Fwrite of $STDLIST.
> MAIN.PUB.VESOFT "SECLOGON"
> Program terminated in an error state. (CIERR 976)
> CPU=7. Connect=1. yada yada yada
>
> (Another From MANMAN v9.7 user stayed logged on)
> COMMAND (MG, 0)? T 440
> Process a Purchase Order
>
> NM SYS a.00a9a40 dbg_abort_trace+$24
> NM USER 20e4.00054730 IO_DED+$244
> NM PROG 2be1.00017f70 ngv+$3e4
>
> COMMAND (MG, 0)?
>
> (Another from I don't know what the user was in)
> An error (from TABLE MGT) was encountered when trying to obtain a message
> frame
> from the port's message pool. Usually, the error is due to the table (pool)
> being empty.
> Port (IPC) Facility message 170
> WARNING ** Message set 108, Error number 200 was not found in the system
> catalog
> .
> INSUFFICIENT SYSTEM RESOURCES (FSERR 68)
> An error (from TABLE MGT) was encountered when trying to obtain a message
> frame
> from the port's message pool. Usually, the error is due to the table (pool)
> being empty.
> Port (IPC) Facility message 170
> An error (from TABLE MGT) was encountered when trying to obtain a message
> frame
> from the port's message pool. Usually, the error is due to the table (pool)
> being empty.
> Port (IPC) Facility message 170
> An error (from TABLE MGT) was encountered when trying to obtain a message
> frame
> from the port's message pool. Usually, the error is due to the table (pool)
> being empty.
> Port (IPC) Facility message 170
> WARNING ** Message set 108, Error number 200 was not found in the system
> catalog
> .
> ABORT: MAIN.PUB.VESOFT
>
> Tracy M. Johnson
> Measurement Specialties Inc.
> Schaevitz Sensors Division
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