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[Networker] Testing Conversion from 7.2.2 to v7.4sp2 getting GPF's

2008-05-16 14:17:06
Subject: [Networker] Testing Conversion from 7.2.2 to v7.4sp2 getting GPF's
From: "Cox, Shawn" <Shawn.Cox AT PCCA DOT COM>
To: NETWORKER AT LISTSERV.TEMPLE DOT EDU
Date: Fri, 16 May 2008 13:11:15 -0500
Question to those who have recently done the v7.2.2 upgrade to v7.4sp2 on 
Windows.

I am testing the upgrade of one of my v7.2.2 builds to v7.4sp2 and am 
experiencing GPF's when the jobs run.  I'm on Windows 2003 running in a MS VM.  
Upgrade went smoothly and all appears just fine until jobs execute either 
manually or via schedule.  When a job runs I get the following error and the 
nsrd service stops.

Application Error
Category 100
Event ID 1000
"Faulting Application nsrmmdbd.exe, version 7.4.2.0, faulting module 
libnsr.dll, version 7.4.2.0, fault address 0x0000fedb."

DrWatson
Category: None
Event ID: 4097
"The application, C:\Program Files\Legato\nsr\bin\nsrmmdbd.exe, generated an 
application error The error occurred on 5/15/2008 @ 15:59:28.523 The exception 
generated was c0000005 at address 1000FEDB (LIBNSR!res_to_date)

There are no errors logged to any networker log locations other than Job 
starting.

Jobs were working perfectly prior to upgrade.  Next steps will be to build a 
new job and see if it persists as well as to open a case via powerlink.

Has anyone else seen this?




--Shawn
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Server and Storage Administrator
Plains Cotton Cooperative Association
Lubbock, Texas
(806)763-8011
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