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Hi Stephen
Apparently it was a problem with the operating system.
Some tables were getting up to 95 to 97% full SR6 and SR7.
If you have to many user UDCīs these tables get full pretty fast.
Also, the more lines the UDCīs have, the bigger impact they have on
these tables
We removed a few UDCīs that we did not need (actually it was more than a
few)
and removed comment lines from the others.
That seemed to solve the problem temporarily.
We are waiting to hear about a couple of beta patches that they are
thinking will solve the problem.
I will let you know what they are.
For now the only thing I can recomend is to get rid of UDCīs that you
donīt need and remove any comment or unnecessary lines you might have
in the ones you keep. Also keep an eye on those tables. I think before
I talked about a program called TBLMON. If you have it, use it.
Hope this helps
Sylvia
-----Original Message-----
From: Stephen A Suraci [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Monday, October 20, 2003 8:37 AM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Possible Help
Sylvia,
Earlier this year you posted to the 3000L with an error message:
SYSTEM ABORT 1348 FROM SUBSYSTEM 109
SYSTEM HALT 7 $0544
We began experiencing the same error here in our office since a power
failure over the weekend that outlasted the UPS. What was the resolution?
Stan pointing to "hardware" doesn't give me a lot to work with. Was it
memory, disk, network, CPU, etc.. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Regards,
-Steve
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Stephen A. Suraci
Pivital Solutions, Inc.
Phone: (603) 382-3345
Fax: (603) 382-6354
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