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Title:POLYCENTER Performance Data Collector & Advisor for OpenVMS
Notice:Latest version V2.2-51
Moderator:BSS::JILSON
Created:Wed Nov 07 1990
Last Modified:Thu Jun 05 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:2413
Total number of notes:9017

2398.0. "ACCVIO on PSPA V2.2-51 AXP VMS" by SIOG::PKIRK (I wonder if I'm on the right planet......?) Fri Feb 28 1997 11:17

    	
    	Hello All
    
    	I'm getting the following ACCVIO when running PSPA V2.2 from an 
    	AXP1000 running VMS V6.1-1H2 and the PSPA$ADVISOR.EXE 
    	image is 
    
            Image Identification Information
    
                    image name: "PSPA$ADVISOR"
                    image file identification: "PSPA V2.2-51"
                    image file build identification: ""
                    link date/time: 11-OCT-1995 11:38:10.56
                    linker identification: "A11-14"
                                                           
    	The problem occurs when I fire up $ ADVISE/DECW from the system
    	which fires up the PSPA interface on my VXT2000 using 
    	SET DISP/CREA/TRANS=LAT/NODE=LAT_08002B3A1D71 
    	
    	I then run the PERFORMANCE option and kick off an analysis
    	when I run the PERFORMANCE EVALUATION and then DISK STATISTICS
    	The program crashes with the attached.
    
        Any ideas...?
    
    	Paul Kirk
    	Dublin MCS
     
    	
    
    
%SYSTEM-F-ACCVIO, access violation, reason mask=00, virtual address=00000000,
PC
=0033F3B4, PS=0000001B

  Improperly handled condition, image exit forced.
    Signal arguments:   Number = 00000005
                        Name   = 0000000C
                                 00000000
                                 00000000
                                 0033F3B4
                                 0000001B

    Register dump:
    R0  = 0000000000000001  R1  = 0000000000000020  R2  = 0000000000026378
    R3  = 000000000000000F  R4  = 000000000017230C  R5  = 0000000000000005
    R6  = 0000000000172864  R7  = 00000000001C4F34  R8  = 0000000000000001
    R9  = 0000000000000000  R10 = 0000000000000005  R11 = 0000000000000009
    R12 = 0000000000D3FF00  R13 = 0000000000548614  R14 = 0000000000000000
    R15 = 0000000000000000  R16 = 000000000017230C  R17 = 000000000000000E
    R18 = 0000000000000528  R19 = 0000000000000005  R20 = 0000000000000050
    R21 = 0000000000000001  R22 = 00000000020E0000  R23 = 0000000000000000
    R24 = 000000000000003C  R25 = 0000000000000001  R26 = FFFFFFFF8048CCB0
    R27 = 0000000000026378  R28 = 000000000033F3A8  R29 = 000000007F92C780
    SP  = 000000007F92C780  PC  = 000000000033F3B4  PS  = 000000000000001B

    
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2398.1BSS::JILSONWFH in the Chemung River ValleyFri Feb 28 1997 11:411
Looks like you need PSPAECO01_022
2398.2I'll give it a go..!SIOG::PKIRKI wonder if I&#039;m on the right planet......?Mon Mar 03 1997 07:4110
    
    
    	Hello BSS::JILSON
    
    	I'll fire that up and see how it goes.
    
    	Many Thanks
    
    	Paul Kirk