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Conference bulova::decw_jan-89_to_nov-90

Title:DECWINDOWS 26-JAN-89 to 29-NOV-90
Notice:See 1639.0 for VMS V5.3 kit; 2043.0 for 5.4 IFT kit
Moderator:STAR::VATNE
Created:Mon Oct 30 1989
Last Modified:Mon Dec 31 1990
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:3726
Total number of notes:19516

3432.0. "DECW$FD Looping? " by MBALDY::LANGSTON (Rdb Sales Support Mercenary) Thu Oct 04 1990 21:32

Sometimes, when I'm sitting at my VAXstation 3100 Model 40, minding my own
business, I hear the RZ56 (system disk) start making a lot of I/O noise, like
what one might expect when doing a DCL "SEARCH" operation on a large directory.

If I do a  $ monitor process/topdio  I see that a process called DECW$FD is doing a
lot of I/O (20+ per sec).  What does this mean and should I do something about 
it?  VMS 5.3-1.

Thanks,

Bruce
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3432.1Maybe someone is requesting a font load?KYOA::KOCHIt never hurts to ask...Fri Oct 05 1990 09:5210
	Well, its possible, but couldn't it be a VT1xxx requesting
	down-line load of the fonts? Do a directory of the system
	logical DECW$XTERMINAL_FONT/SIZ=ALLOC/TOT and you'll see a 
	lot of files to be down-loaded. 

	Does this problem continue forever or does it eventually
	quiet down?

	While it's happening go into LATCP and take a look at the
	ports in use. This might show you who is requesting the load.
3432.2Yeah, probablyMBALDY::LANGSTONRdb Sales Support MercenaryMon Oct 08 1990 21:2412
That's probably what it is.  I have recently agreed to let my secretary use my
workstation from her VT1000.

One day I was at a customer site and she called me, saying she "couldn't do 
anything."  I put her in touch with a DIS guy who has my system password and
he said the DECW$FD "was looping."  He re-booted the system, and she was able
to do her stuff, whatever it is.

I don't think I want my DECW$FD looping, do I? :-)  Is this possibly/probably
related to a LAT "glitch," or is it a bug?

Bruce