Title: | PATHWORKS for OpenVMS (NetWare) Conf. |
Notice: | Shipping on OpenVMS/Alpha and OSF/1 - ECOs=314.* - Kits=21.* |
Moderator: | DELNI::GORCZYCA |
Created: | Wed Nov 04 1992 |
Last Modified: | Tue Jun 03 1997 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 805 |
Total number of notes: | 2930 |
Hello! I'd liked to know what means the error message find in PWVN$server.log? ERROR COULD NOT CHANGE PROCESS NAME The errorlog is has follow: ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 21-MAR-1997 18:37:18.75 PATHWORKS V1.0-430D for OpenVMS (NetWare) built on 09/0* 21-MAR-1997 18:37:19.40 NetWare print server NETPRINTSERVER2: Starting... 21-MAR-1997 18:37:19.51 NetWare print server NETPRINTSERVER2: Configured. 21-MAR-1997 18:37:20.61 NetWare print server NETPRINTSERVER1: Starting... 21-MAR-1997 18:37:20.72 NetWare print server NETPRINTSERVER1: Configured. 21-MAR-1997 18:37:21.81 NetWare print server NETPRINTSERVER3: Starting... 21-MAR-1997 18:37:21.98 NetWare print server NETPRINTSERVER3: Configured. 21-MAR-1997 18:37:22.09 NetWare print server NETPRINTSERVER3: ERROR -- Could not change process name. 21-MAR-1997 18:37:22.14 NetWare print server NETPRINTSERVER3: Shutting down. 21-MAR-1997 18:37:22.20 NetWare print server NETPRINTSERVER3: Shut down successfully. ------------------------------------------------------------------ THANKS FOR YOURS ANWERS! Robert.
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795.1 | Process-name already exists? | CPEEDY::COOK | Just say NO to that AccViO! - Java!!! | Wed Mar 26 1997 16:28 | 25 |
>>ERROR -- Could not change process name. This probably indicates that the process-name was already in use. Each print-server is given a separate process name, formed by appending the queue-name to a fixed string. But, if the an earlier-instantiation of that same print-server didn't get shutdown all the way to process-deletion, then when the product is restarted again, it no doubt blindly tries to recreate a process with that same name and fails due to process name collision. (You may be able to confirm/deny this hypothesis by examination of the log files and see if there's any missing msgs of processes failing to shutdown properly.) If there are any stuck NetWare-related processes after executing a shutdown (via @sys$startup:pwvn$shutdown), then try doing stop/id on them before restarting the product. Hope this helps... Dave |