The Apache problem is something that HP still hasn't fixed! I have been working
with HP off and on since last April of last year on this problem. I have update
from 6.0 to 6.5, applied lots of patches both Beta and GR with no solution.
They are going to tell you it is a bug in Stream/ix which was patch and did not
fix the problem. We got to the point where we could wait on HP any longer and
took different approach, which I know Minisoft was happy about.
Good luck
Steve
-----Original Message-----
From: Dennis Walker [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Tuesday, February 05, 2002 5:48 PM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: [HP3000-L] System Abort 1458
One of my 6.0 systems had exactly the same fault today, we did a dump, and
it turned out to be a CGI script forked by APACHE that caused the bad
pointer. Because it was a 6.0 machine and apache is not supported on it HP
stopped a that.
But on another 6.5 system I have we also got bad virtual memory pointers
with CGI scripts and apache. This turned out to be a known unfixed problem
with the posix streams/ix subsystem, for that I was given a beta streams
patch that didn't fix the streams problem but, checked the pointers so they
would abort the offending process and not the system.
Just a thought, but the best thing is to check a memory dump as suggested :(
"John Penney" <[log in to unmask]> wrote in message
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> Good Morning Gentle Listers:
>
> I've gotten 2 of these in the past 4 weeks:
>
> System Abort 1458 from Subsystem 102
> Secondary Status: Info=-31, Subsys 107
> System Halt 7, $05B2
> FLT 0105,B807,02B2,DEAD
>
> MPE/iX Error Message Manual states:
>
> "A critical process is being terminated due to a trap..."
>
> Many thanks for any information.
>
> Regards
> Would anybody care to suggest what I should look for to apply a solution.
Running 7.0 Powerpatch 1 on a 929 KS020 with 1.2GB.
>
> John M Penney
> Systems Programmer
> Production Services
> Information Services Department
> Pierce County
> Tacoma, WA
> 253-798-6215
> 253-798-6680 Fax
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