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2245.1 | | STAR::MFOLEY | Rebel Without a Clue | Fri Feb 09 1990 14:27 | 5 |
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What does a show system of the node that is hanging look like?
mike
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2245.2 | STILL HANGS..... | RUTLND::POLCARI | John Polcari,APO1/C11,289-1704 | Mon Feb 12 1990 09:31 | 3 |
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IT LOOKS OK WHEN THE SYSTEM COMES UP, I CAN SEE THE DECWINDOW PROCESS
AND EVERYTHING ELSE APPEARS TO BE OK.....
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2245.3 | | DECWIN::FISHER | Burns Fisher 381-1466, ZKO3-4/W23 | Mon Feb 12 1990 13:01 | 8 |
| What VMS version? What does SHOW SYSTEM say when it is hung?
If the server is in HIB and if the system is VMS V5.1 or V5.2, you are
probably seeing a problem that has been fixed starting in V5.3. Search
around for keywords like "RETRY" and "HANG". Does anyone have not numbers
handy?
Burns
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2245.4 | reinstalldecwindows | RUTLND::POLCARI | John Polcari,APO1/C11,289-1704 | Tue Feb 13 1990 10:03 | 5 |
| Do you think if I reinstalled decwindows (5.3) over again , it might
help?
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2245.5 | | DECWIN::FISHER | Burns Fisher 381-1466, ZKO3-4/W23 | Tue Feb 13 1990 11:45 | 8 |
| One never knows, but it's not very likely. Please give us more info so we can
help...Do a show sys and paste the info into a reply. Also try including
sys$manager:decw$server_0_error.log and *output.log.
Another thing to do in the meantime is to autogen one of the systems in question.
Burns
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2245.6 | Check BYTLM | NITMOI::PESENTI | Only messages can be dragged | Wed Feb 14 1990 08:42 | 3 |
| Make sure the user's BYTLM quota is up there. About this quota is diminished
by 1200 every time the SM starts an application. When it gets low enough, the
SM goes into a resource wait, and the session eventually hangs.
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2245.7 | `folk remedy' | HPSRAD::KOMAR | You can't fool Nature | Wed Feb 14 1990 14:48 | 44 |
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On VSII/GPX's that don't load the whole net database, I have
observed that after a reboot, the Window Manager can get Very Slow
eg. I press MB1 on the resize box of the Icon Box, the pointer
changes to the resize cursor. I release MB1. Twenty Seconds later, the
cursor back to the default (an arrow).
I have learned to restart the whole server when such an event
happens. Before I learned that, I would wait until I had a few actions
queued up, (like moving the icon box, or creating a terminal) before I
would restart the server.
Doing a show system, or show memory never indicated any resource
shortage. Remember, we have no tools or techniques for showing what
processes are waiting on what resources. When things are contending
for shared/scarce resources, all we see is degraded performance, never
who is contending for what.
I have seen murmurings in this file that there may be (may have
been?) contention between decnet starting up and decwindows starting
up. If you can afford to try a `folk remedy', try forcing a delay
between decnet starting and decwindows starting. (I recommend wearing
a black cloak and a pointed (conical) black hat with astronomical
pictures (mostly stars) while performing this operation. I think it
might help :-)
Note for QAR hounds: I believe this was QAR'd. I believe the
response was "We can't reproduce it." [Interested parties can discuss
this aspect further by eMail.]
Since getting a �VAX 3+ upgrade I haven't seen the problem. I only
saw it with 9 meg servers.
Paul Komar
just a DECW user.
(GNU aficionado)
P.S. if I had a nickel for every wierd DECwindows problem (like this)
that I've heard about, and a quarter for every DECw problem that I help
alleviate, I'd be well on my way to having a very nice cloak and hat :-)
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2245.8 | mis-typed password, then server hang. | HPSRAD::KOMAR | You can't fool Nature | Mon Feb 19 1990 14:12 | 23 |
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This morning, I found that my workstation had rebooted. In the
process of logging in, I mis-typed my password. The `failure' box
replaced the login dialog. After that, the server was frozen. (this
is on my recently upgraded [to a �VAX 3+] workstation, in a previous
note, I mistakenly said that this kind of hang didn't occur after the
upgrade.
I rebooted (through autogen, which created a dumpfile), and went
through the same procedure to cause the server to hang. It did. I
caused the system to hang and dump. I have entered a new QAR (03989)
describing this problem.
I believe that the problem will occur after every reboot. I am
tempted to add a decw$startup restart to my systartup_v5.com, but I
won't; I don't want to mask the problem.
How about a fix?
Paul Komar.
VAXcluster Design Validation group.
VaxCluster Technical office.
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2245.9 | What Version of VMS, Decwindows, and have you set up enough resources? | AV8OR::HUFNAGEL | | Tue Feb 27 1990 17:07 | 22 |
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What version of decwindows and VMS are you running?
Have you checked to be sure the workstation has enough of the following
parameters:
GBLPAGES
GBLSECTIONS
GBLPAGFIL
NPAGEDYN
PAGEDYN
You can try the above parameter set to the following and see if they
work:
GBLPAGES 40906 (min)
GBLSECTIONS 384 (min but I prefer 512)
GBLPAGFIL 2048 (????)
NPAGEDYN 1024000 - 1536000
PAGEDYN 512000 - 1024000
Good luck
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2245.10 | What's going on? | HPSRAD::KOMAR | You can't fool Nature | Fri Mar 02 1990 10:28 | 38 |
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VMS V5.3 and the associated version of decwindows.
I ran autogen last night. It left me with the following values. Also,
I had to restart my server this morning because it was responding too
slowly for my tastes. It is always zippy, though, after one restart.
GBLPAGES 31720
GBLSECTIONS 400
GBLPAGFIL 6024
NPAGEDYN 499712
PAGEDYN 867328
16 meg physical memory.
I'll try your suggested values for these parameters. (I'll add them
as MIN_xxx to my modparams.dat file)
I have a few questions, (please don't be offended)
If changing the parameters does solve the performance problems, can
anyone explain what was going `wrong'.
If changing the parameters doesn't solve the problem, can anyone
explain what is going on?
Does anybody really understand the decwindows server and how it
interacts with its running environment? (I really want an answer to
this question, offensivse as it may be, because I have an idea in mind
that might help the answer be "yes!" in the future...)
Paul Komar.
Reference Modeler.
P.S. still no mail regarding my QAR. Other users in the cluster
know to restart the server after a reboot. Kind of embarassing...
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2245.11 | Probably not the server | STAR::VATNE | Peter Vatne, VMS Development | Fri Mar 02 1990 11:23 | 12 |
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> Does anybody really understand the decwindows server and how it
> interacts with its running environment? (I really want an answer to
> this question, offensivse as it may be, because I have an idea in mind
> that might help the answer be "yes!" in the future...)
Problems such as the one you describe generally have nothing to do with
the server. They have more to do with image activation and the amount
of resources (such as global pages) available to run applications such
as LOGINOUT. These are general VMS problems that DECwindows tends to
aggravate. The only good workaround for now is to avoid the problems by
using AUTOGEN to increase the available resources.
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2245.12 | | PROTO2::JMSYNGE | James M Synge, VMS Development | Fri Mar 02 1990 12:05 | 10 |
| Can you describe in more detail what you mean by 'responding too
slowly?' I've not seen the problem you mention, and can't come up with
a senario in which restarting the server would effect anything.
(Unless some of the RUN/DETACHED parameters change between the first
and second server starts.)
Have you tried MONITORing the server after a reboot? That might reveal
that it is paging to death, or commiting some other performance sin.
James
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2245.13 | An answer has been found. But it only raises other questions... | HPSRAD::KOMAR | You can't fool Nature | Fri Mar 02 1990 17:59 | 46 |
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I have discovered that no one removed the explicit invocation of
DECW$STARTUP from the cluster startup procedure. With VMS V5.3,
DECW$STARTUP is automagically executed. As a result there were two
servers running, where only one was required. Eventually the second
server stopped.
After removing the explicit invocation of decw$startup, I could no
longer reproduce any slowness.
The full story (mis-spellings and all, sigh) is available in
decwindows-ift qar 3989.
One example of slow response is that it has taken 30 or more seconds
for the resize cursor to change to the pointer (Default) cursor after
releasing MB1 (after trying to resize a windows)
Another example is that it can take minutes for a window to move into
its `outline' when trying to move any window.
Here is the ultimate example of `responding too slowly' (from the QAR)
When two servers had been started (one implicitly, the
other inadvertently), if after a reboot, I typed in a valid
Username (mine), but an incorrect password, the login box
would disappear, and then the User Authorization Failure
dialog box would pop up. The server then appeared to hang.
There was no response to mouse clicking over the
Acknowledged box, nor was there any response to pressing the
Return key. The server process was in HIB and the _WSA2:
process was in LEF.
Beware all ye System Managers (part-time, full-time, or
just "Hey, get Paul to fix it!" -type system managers) When things
change, there is little or no protection for the error prone.
Paul Komar.
"Just model it, then you'll have a clue about what's going
on..."
P.S. How is decw started? I can't find any invocation of
decw$startup in sys$manager:
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