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Re: Return Code

1998-08-12 09:52:14
Subject: Re: Return Code
From: Post Jan <Post_Jan AT DELAWARE-COMPUTING DOT COM>
Date: Wed, 12 Aug 1998 15:52:14 +0200
Del,
Thanks for the quick reply.
I will implement the change in registry MS recomments.

But, I still find it verry peculiar that this error code was not picked up
by the ADSM agent. As a result of this the centralized ADSM follow-up does
think the back-up was successfull.
Is there a way to get those error codes to the ADSM host and the logging on
that host?

Jan


On ADSM: Dist Stor Manager, Del Hoobler[SMTP:hoobler AT US.IBM DOT COM] wrote:
> Jan,
>
> The RC=128 is coming from the launch of the "c:\excincr.cmd".
> This is a Windows NT error code from a "system()" call.
> The Exchange Agent backup commands are not even getting a chance
> to run...which is why you don't see any error logs.
>
> There a number of different reasons RC=128 (ERROR_WAIT_NO_CHILDREN)
> can be received... the main one that I see is:
>   "The system has run out of desktop heap space" (from MS doc)
>
> Suggestion:
>   1. Try rebooting to see if it clears up the problem.
>   2. If not, increase the heap space on the NT machine.
>      (See Microsoft KB article: Q184802 for details)
>
> Again, this problem is caused because your NT server is having
> trouble launching the command file.  The Exchange Agent
> is not getting called to run.
>
> Del Hoobler
> ADSM Agent Development
>
> >> Dell,
> >>
> >> Currently I'm using the FIXTEST - Version 1.1.1.1"A", but the service
is
> >> also loged in as the exchange Site Service Account, with local Admin
> >> authority.
> >> The whole thing was running perfect untuil I newly installed my
Exchange
> >> server.
> >>
> >> There are no entries in the dsierror.log and the excdsm loggin files
related
> >> to the mentioned problem. It seems the only entry I can find in any
log-file
> >> is the one I posted in my e-mail earlier. So on that point I can not
give
> >> you any more information. There are no erros in the NT server eventlog.
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