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Reply To: | James Clark,Florida |
Date: | Tue, 18 Apr 2000 11:20:21 -0400 |
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Is the job running hot to a printer? We had that happen, not to apache but
to another job. And it did nothing until we turned on the printer and let it
print some.
James
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> From: HP-3000 Systems Discussion [mailto:[log in to unmask]]On
> Behalf Of Richard Hoffmann
> Sent: Tuesday, April 18, 2000 10:02 AM
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> Subject: Re: Apache will not abort.
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> I did a showproc on the job and get this message,
> :showproc;job=#j6
> No processes matched any specification. (CIERR 11504)
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> Its using PIN 616 so I did one on the PIN and got this message,
> :showproc 616
> QPRI CPUTIME STATE JOBNUM PIN (PROGRAM) STEP
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> C152 14:29:22 READY J6 616 (HTTPD.PUB.APACHE)
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> I tried bumping the job from a pri of DS to CS and this didn't help.
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> Thanks for the help so far, Any other Ideas?
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> Richard
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> [log in to unmask] wrote:
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> > Richard,
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> > Chances are you have an HTTPD server process (SON PROCESS) running
> > underneath the main HTTPD process that is in a tight CPU loop
> at a HIGHER
> > priority than the father. It is the FATHER's responsibility to abort but
> > it is not getting enough CPU time.
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> > :showproc;job=#j241
> > QPRI CPUTIME STATE JOBNUM PIN (PROGRAM) STEP
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> > D202 0:00.319 WAIT J241 131 :RUN
> > D202 2:32.584 WAIT J241 152 (HTTPD.PUB.APACHE)
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