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November 1998, Week 4

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Jim Hofmeister <[log in to unmask]>
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Jim Hofmeister <[log in to unmask]>
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Hello Marcus,

Re: VTERROR 42

1. Most common cause is those pesky users who power down their PC or
   close their terminal emulation window with out saying ":bye".

2. 2nd most common cause is DUPLICATE IP ADDR's.

Enjoy turkey day!

Regards,

James Hofmeister
Hewlett Packard
Worldwide Technology Network Expert Center
P.S. My Ideals are my own, not necessarily my employers.


Marcus E. Carlson ([log in to unmask]) wrote:
: Greetings:

: Neophyte wants (needs) to know:

: We recently installed an Ethernet network with a second server running NT
: 4.0 SP3. We upgraded the 937RX to MPE 5.5, pp 4? (sorry maybe 5 but I can't
: remember, if it becomes germane I'll find out), HPs' new 100base-TX NIC
: (don't try this at home!), a memory upgrade, HD upgrade.

: We were all direct through DTC's. Now of course we're running just about
: everything over the network but now the console frequently displays the
: following errors:

: ** NS/3000 NetIPC ERROR IN VT; Job: #S...; PIN: ...; Info: 1
: -Error: 42;

: Everything works fine, just these errors. Are they something to worry about?
: Maybe its just collisions?

: It seems to be related to streaming print jobs over the network, rather than
: through the DTCs, but then again, maybe not. The Job number doesn't relate
: to anything visible running so I thought maybe print jobs. Job# & PIN# seem
: to be random.

: Anyone know?

: TIA,

: Marcus

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