Date/Time: Wed Jul 12 17:23:32
Sequence Number: 11398
Machine Id: 000129584C00
Node Id: ogre
Class: S
Type: PERM
Resource Name: SYSPROC
Description
SOFTWARE PROGRAM ABNORMALLY TERMINATED
Probable Causes
SOFTWARE PROGRAM
User Causes
USER GENERATED SIGNAL
Recommended Actions
CORRECT THEN RETRY
Failure Causes
SOFTWARE PROGRAM
Recommended Actions
RERUN THE APPLICATION PROGRAM
IF PROBLEM PERSISTS THEN DO THE FOLLOWING
CONTACT APPROPRIATE SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
Detail Data
SIGNAL NUMBER
6
USER'S PROCESS ID:
8258
FILE SYSTEM SERIAL NUMBER
6
INODE NUMBER
81935
PROGRAM NAME
dsmserv.42
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
pthread_k 88
??
_p_raise 64
raise 34
abort B8
AbortServ 80
pkAbort 80
pkLogicAb 54
bufUnlatc A0
tbFetchNe 688
IsArchDir 310
Expiratio 10C
Expiratio 9EC
ImDoExpir 154
StartThre 70
Symptom Data
REPORTABLE
1
INTERNAL ERROR
0
SYMPTOM CODE
PCSS/SPI2 FLDS/dsmserv.4 SIG/6 FLDS/AbortServ VALU/80
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On Thu, 13 Jul 2000, Kirsten Gloeer wrote:
On Thu, 13 Jul 2000, Kirsten Gloeer wrote:
// Hi,
//
// Has the server written a core file? If so, you can issue
//
// dbx dsmserv.42 core
// where
//
// in order to find the reason of the crash. Perhaps, there is some
// helpfull information within the AIX errorlog, within the server's
// actlog or within the file dsmserv.err.
//
// Best regards,
// Kirsten Gloeer
// ------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Kirsten Gloeer e-mail: gloeer AT rz.uni-karlsruhe DOT de
// Universitaet Karlsruhe Phone: +49 721 608-6156
// Rechenzentrum Fax: +49 721 32550
// Postfach 6980
// 76128 Karlsruhe
// ------------------------------------------------------------------------
//
//
// >Hi all...
// >
// >We were in the process of doing a site archive yesterday when the ADSM
// >server crashed (3.1.2.40 on AIX 4.3.2, RS/6000-H70) It came back up w/o a
// >problem, and there is more than 2GB of db space free. The log never got
// >past 30% full. Below is the only error message I could find. Anyone have
// >any idea what this is? The 'Messages' manual wasn't very helpful... TIA!
// >
// >ANR9999D pkthread.c(492): Run-time assertion failed: "bufP != NULL", Thread
// >152, File buf.c, Line 745.
// >ANR7838S Server operation terminated.
// >ANR7837S Internal error BUF006 detected.
// > 0x10006BF0 pkLogicAbort
// > 0x100493B8 bufUnlatch
// > 0x10056F74 tbFetchNext
// > 0x1036EBAC IsArchDirReferenced
// > 0x1036FD9C ExpirationQualifies
// > 0x10371754 ExpirationProcess
// > 0x10372648 ImDoExpiration
// > 0x10005F14 StartThread
// > 0xD0228D8C _pthread_body
// >
// >
// >-
// >Best regards,
// >Brian
// >
// >+-----------------------------------------------------------------------+
// >| Brian T. Huntley Systems and Network Engineer |
// >| Campus Information Services, Clarkson University |
// >| Ph/FAX: 315.268-6723/6570 |
// >| bth AT clarkson DOT edu
www.clarkson.edu/cis |
// >+-----------------------------------------------------------------------+
// > UNIX *is* user friendly. It's just selective about who its friends are.
// > PGP Public Key available. finger bth AT clarkson DOT edu
// >
//
-
Best regards,
Best regards,
Brian
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------+
| Brian T. Huntley Systems and Network Engineer |
| Campus Information Services, Clarkson University |
| Ph/FAX: 315.268-6723/6570 |
| bth AT clarkson DOT edu www.clarkson.edu/cis |
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------+
UNIX *is* user friendly. It's just selective about who its friends are.
PGP Public Key available. finger bth AT clarkson DOT edu
|