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353.1 | Some ideas | RWCVAX::COULSON | Roger Coulson DTN 223-6158 | Wed Mar 08 1989 10:35 | 12 |
| RE:.0
I would check the installation guide and the release notes to see if
some system parameter is not set correctly. In particular have you
checked to see if you have enough global pages and sections left before
you start DECwindows? Are your process quotas correct? In particular
do you have enough pagefilequota? Do you have anything in
MODPARAMS.DAT which would effect DECwindows operation?
/s/ Roger
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353.2 | thanks for reply...but | GEORGI::CRAWFORD | | Wed Mar 08 1989 11:56 | 66 |
| I checked the things you suggested and can find nothing that seems out of kilter.
However, I'm not too well oriented with decwindows yet. Does anything look
amiss below. I recently did the same install on another system very similar
to the problem system, I did not have this problem at all.
I also set the pipeline quota in NCP to be 10000.
Summary of GBLSECTION and GBLPAGE usage.
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Used Free Max allowed
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GBLSECTIONS 144 156 300
GBLPAGES 9644 11056 20700
Username: SYSTEM Owner: SYSTEM MANAGER
Account: SYSTEM UIC: [1,4] ([SYSTEM])
CLI: DCL Tables: DCLTABLES
Default: SYS$SYSROOT:[SYSMGR]
LGICMD: LOGIN
Login Flags:
Primary days: Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri
Secondary days: Sat Sun
No access restrictions
Expiration: (none) Pwdminimum: 8 Login Fails: 0
Pwdlifetime: 30 00:00 Pwdchange: 1-MAR-1989 11:40
Last Login: 8-MAR-1989 11:52 (interactive), 8-MAR-1989 11:33 (non-interactive)
Maxjobs: 0 Fillm: 40 Bytlm: 32768
Maxacctjobs: 0 Shrfillm: 0 Pbytlm: 0
Maxdetach: 0 BIOlm: 18 JTquota: 1024
Prclm: 10 DIOlm: 18 WSdef: 256
Prio: 4 ASTlm: 24 WSquo: 512
Queprio: 0 TQElm: 20 WSextent: 2048
CPU: (none) Enqlm: 200 Pgflquo: 20480
Authorized Privileges:
CMKRNL CMEXEC SYSNAM GRPNAM ALLSPOOL DETACH DIAGNOSE LOG_IO
GROUP ACNT PRMCEB PRMMBX PSWAPM ALTPRI SETPRV TMPMBX WORLD
OPER EXQUOTA NETMBX VOLPRO PHY_IO BUGCHK PRMGBL SYSGBL MOUNT
PFNMAP SHMEM SYSPRV BYPASS SYSLCK SHARE GRPPRV READALL
SECURITY
Default Privileges:
CMKRNL CMEXEC SYSNAM GRPNAM ALLSPOOL DETACH DIAGNOSE LOG_IO
GROUP ACNT PRMCEB PRMMBX PSWAPM ALTPRI SETPRV TMPMBX WORLD
OPER EXQUOTA NETMBX VOLPRO PHY_IO BUGCHK PRMGBL SYSGBL MOUNT
PFNMAP SHMEM SYSPRV BYPASS SYSLCK SHARE GRPPRV READALL
SECURITY
Modparams.dat
SCSSYSTEMID=27843
SCSNODE="dsgn02"
VAXCLUSTER=0
PAGEFILE = 0
SWAPFILE = 0
DUMPFILE = 0
NPAGEDYN=1500000
PAGEDYN=2000000
IRPCOUNT=1300
SRPCOUNT=1800
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353.3 | error messages *sometimes* mean what they say, you know! | MU::PORTER | what's in a name? | Wed Mar 08 1989 14:11 | 10 |
| This may seem a little obvious, but why don't you believe the message?
"Page read error" could mean just that -- a hardware error on the disk.
Chances are that the bad block is in the middle of an important DECwindows
image.
The system messages manual suggests checking the disk with ANAL/DISK/READ_CHECK.
It may just be a bad spot on the disk. In which case, once the block
is recorded as "bad", reinstalling DECwindows will fix up your problems.
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