ADSM-L

Re: Problems with V3 Client code running on V2 server.

1998-02-06 03:46:11
Subject: Re: Problems with V3 Client code running on V2 server.
From: Christo Heuer <christoh AT ABSA.CO DOT ZA>
Date: Fri, 6 Feb 1998 10:46:11 +0200
Hi Don,

I unfortunately have to agree with you that it seems like
there are a few problems with the NT v3 client.
The server part I've played with and have not had anything
funny.

As far as the Dr Watson error is concerned - I get exactly
the same error on my P.C. - WinNT v4 service pack 3 installed.
The performance as far as searching for a specific file is concerned,
is sometimes o.k. and other times not worth the trouble.

Maybe the rest of the forum can comment on this problem?

Regards
Christo Heuër
ABSA Group
Johannesburg
SOUTH AFRICA





>     Hi all,,,We are starting to implement some V3 clients into our
>     environment.  Mainly for the support of NT on a DEC ALpha platform.
>      Our server is on an os/390 machine running 2.1 level 13.  We are
>     seeing numerous problems with the V3 client, several Dr. Watson
>     errors, very poor performance when bring up a directory tree on a
>     restore.  Is anyone else seeing these kind of problems?  I have an
>     issue open with IBM but I thought I would ask around.
>
>     As an example we were doing a search for a file in a filespace on a
>     NT (Dec Alpha client) and it took 4.5 hours and it only had
>     processed 150 files????
>
>     We hit the filter button and get Dr. Watson abends?
>
>     When trying to display a directory tree it appears that ADSM is not
>     doing anything when in fact it is?  It would be nice if the cursor
>     showed it was busy or something.  Because if you hit another button
>     you get a Dr. Watson again.
>
>     I know this is new code but I am just wandering if anyone else is
>     seeing these types of things?
>
>     By the way we are running the IP21169 (intel) and IP21170
>     (dec/alpha) client code.
>
>     Thanks
>     Don Ludwig
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