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Stan Sieler <[log in to unmask]>
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Stan Sieler <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 1 Feb 2003 15:43:02 -0800
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>   Just received (my 3rd) SA 1328 from subsys 110
> SECONDARY STATUS: INFO = -1110, SUBSYS = 110d@
> SYSTEM HALT 7, $0530

Interesting one!

I'm sure you've already decoded those numbers, :)
but just in case you didn't (hint: see
http://www.allegro.com/papers/dump.html






SA 1328 is:

   :debug
   HPDEBUG Intrinsic at: a.00a58064 hxdebug+$e4
   = errmsg (#1328, #98)
   'PDC TOD write failed.'

   = errmsg (#1110, #110)
   'PDC set time of day call returned with an error; the parameter is invalid.'


So, it would appear that some code tried to update the time-of-day
clock (which is accessed via Processor Dependent Code (PDC)), and
failed ... apparently because a "parameter" was invalid.
(Sheesh,I can think of two different parameters that could
be invalid...that's not an acceptable error message!)

A dump might shed more light on this, like: who was trying to set
the clock, and with what parameters.
--
Stan Sieler
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