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405.1 | | LESLIE::LESLIE | Andy ��� Leslie | Wed Mar 15 1989 04:14 | 13 |
| Nick
a little analysis shows that there *must* be something different
to that ws. Otherwise, it'd all work, n�?
So take another look. Oh by the way, try booting the members in a
different order just in case it's not that individual box.
ATS� it!
Andy
� ATS == Analytical Trouble Shooting
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405.2 | | KOALA::BULKA | nick bulka | Wed Mar 15 1989 11:13 | 28 |
| RE: <<< Note 405.1 by LESLIE::LESLIE "Andy ��� Leslie" >>>
> Nick
> a little analysis shows that there *must* be something different
> to that ws. Otherwise, it'd all work, n�?
Obviously something is different. That's what I'm trying to find out.
What I said was that the workstations were all configured the same, ie:
Identical SYSGEN parameters
Same amount of memory
Common startup files.
Any suggestions as to what to look for? The problem happens to any
user logged onto that specific system, so it's not something that the
user has done inadvertantly.
> So take another look. Oh by the way, try booting the members in a
> different order just in case it's not that individual box.
I'm not sure that I understand what you mean here. Why would the order
that you boot systems affect things? And no matter what order I boot
them in, it's still the same 'box'.
thanks,
-nick
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405.3 | Error 0x2DBA002? Me too! | CHE::VISCAROLA | Peter Viscarola | Thu Mar 30 1989 12:29 | 14 |
| I get the same exact problem trying to run remote apps to my
workstation...
Was this problem ever solved?
Things will work for a while, and then (usually when I click a MB
on something):
XIO: non-translatable vms error code: 0x2DBA002, vms message:
%decw-e-cnxabort, connection aborted
%lib-f-ioerror xlib io error
Can anybody help?
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405.4 | unresponsive client problem, again? | GOBBLR::MULHEREN | Kelly Mulheren, GObE & NetEd | Thu Mar 30 1989 13:31 | 15 |
| Sounds like the server thinks your client is unresponsive and is aborting
the connection. Are you
-stopping the application in the debugger?
-running the application on a relatively compute-bound system?
-doing anything else that would make the server think the client is
unresponsive?
These are situations I run into quite often that result in aborted connections.
If that's the case, see note 197 in this notesfile for a possible workaround.
-Kelly
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405.5 | Sometimes one should be cynical about hardware, as well | POOL::BALLOU | It's not slow, it's careful! | Fri Apr 07 1989 19:38 | 7 |
| If it's happening consistently on one machine, and if there's nothing
"funny" about the load on that machine, it might be worth asking about
the hardware. When I've seen this, it has always been symptomatic of a
network problem.
- Ken
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