Title: | BASEstar Open Multiplatform Application Framework |
Notice: | Kit pointers: see topic 3 |
Moderator: | VARESE::CORBETTA |
Created: | Tue Oct 02 1990 |
Last Modified: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 607 |
Total number of notes: | 1971 |
Hi all, At the Peugeot site we get from time to time messages in the realm log file that looks like I-BSTR_S_GOM_CLNT_SHUT and I-BSTR_S_GOM_CLNT_NOT_FND I've noticed that you get such a message for example if you manually kill the ams_mon procedure. My question is : what are the circumstances that trigger that message ? what has to be done or checked if it appers ? can it be ignored ? Thanks for your help Ciao Maurice
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579.1 | ignore them ! | IMPERO::SERRA | Volumeappalla! | Thu Mar 20 1997 08:49 | 27 |
>> At the Peugeot site I guess it's B* 2.0, isn't it ? >> what are the circumstances that trigger that message ? BSTR_S_GOM_CLNTSHUT is logged by the gom_server whenever one of its client processes quits the connection. Try to enter cli_bstr, then "SET SCOPE VOLATILE" and "SHOW DOMAIN /" (now you're a GOM client), then "EXIT". A new "CLNTSHUT" message will be logged. BSTR_S_GOM_CLNTNOTFND sometimes follows the "CLNTSHUT" message, due to a badly managed race condition between gom_server threads. >> what has to be done or checked if it appers ? nothing. >> can it be ignored ? yes. With B* 3.0, they're not logged anymore. - Beppe - |