| Title: | SQL/Services Forum |
| Notice: | kits(3) ft info(7) QAR access (8) SPR access (10) |
| Moderator: | SQLSRV::MAVRIS |
| Created: | Thu Oct 13 1988 |
| Last Modified: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
| Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
| Number of topics: | 2214 |
| Total number of notes: | 8586 |
When a customer shuts down SQS 7.0 the SQS<_node>_SQLSRV_MON_0070.LOG
file reports an event:
%SQLSRV-I-EVENT_LOG, event logged at line 1415 in file COM_LISTENER.C;1
%SQLSRV-E-BADLIS_MBXMSG, Bad DECnet listener mailbox message type: 1
followed by another event:
%SQLSRV-I-EVENT_LOG, event logged at line 3815 in file COM_DIALOG.C;1
%SQLSRV-E-READERR, Error on read
%SYSTEM-F-LINKABORT, network partner aborted logical link
According to SQLSRV_MESSAGES70.TXT "An OpenVMS listener mailbox message
had a type it did not know about."
Why is this message here and what does it mean for the health of this
node's DECnet services ?
Regards,
rcs
| T.R | Title | User | Personal Name | Date | Lines |
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| 2164.1 | FWIW | ORAREP::RTOAL2::MAHER | TIER3 simply a better RPC! | Thu Mar 20 1997 03:32 | 18 |
Hi,
Seeing how noone else replied, I'll have a guess.
Message type 1 is msg$_trmunsolic which is great if you want to
trap unsolicited data entry at a terminal but a network comserver
is not very interested :-)
I don't know what the protection mask is on the comserver's network
message mailbox but I'd suggest some other program is writing
rubbish to it or testing a broadcast trapping/unsolicited input
program and ended up associating the wrong mailbox.
I can't remember if it's possible to get the sender pid from the iosb
and put that in a message but I am curious as to what is the protection
mask you put on the mailbox?
Regards Richar Maher
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| 2164.2 | Benign error message logging bug | ORASQS::OXBURY | Oracle Corporation, Rdb Desktop Group|DTN 381-2704 | Thu Mar 20 1997 09:11 | 6 |
I suspect this is a benign bug at the end of the shutdown processing
where the code that's handling the shutdown sequence simply isn't
handling the termination of stuff correctly. I've seen it before, and I
think I may have even QAR'd it, but I don't remember for sure.
Si
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