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Conference iosg::all-in-1_v30

Title:*OLD* ALL-IN-1 (tm) Support Conference
Notice:Closed - See Note 4331.l to move to IOSG::ALL-IN-1
Moderator:IOSG::PYE
Created:Thu Jan 30 1992
Last Modified:Tue Jan 23 1996
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:4343
Total number of notes:18308

279.0. "CM_CART_SCRIPT_V30$PRIMARY.SCP Failed" by EVOAI2::VILLERET () Thu Mar 19 1992 14:08

	Hi,
	
	After the upgrade with the 3.0 BL122D.	

	The second execution of the script CM_CART_SCRIPT_V30$PRIMARY.SCP 
	has been failed with a error message.

	The first execution has been canceleed by an unintentional <ctrl>Y 
	after 18 hours.

%SYSTEM-F-ACCVIO, access violation, reason mask=00, virtual address=00000000, PC
=000EBFBD, PSL=03C00000

  Improperly handled condition, image exit forced.

        Signal arguments              Stack contents

        Number = 00000005                020E0000
        Name   = 0000000C                00000000
                 00000000                010E0004
                 00000000                0075D56B
                 000EBFBD                010E0028
                 03C00000                0075D56B
                                         00000000
                                         201C0000
                                         7FF15C88
                                         7FF15C4C

        Register dump

        R0 = 00000004  R1 = 0075D56B  R2 = 000E0004  R3 = 7FF15C00
        R4 = 00000005  R5 = 00000000  R6 = 007BA200  R7 = 00000001
        R8 = 00000000  R9 = 00071A00  R10= 00000000  R11= 00157360
        AP = 7FF15B9C  FP = 7FF15B5C  SP = 7FF15BD8  PC = 000EBFBD
        PSL= 03C00000

	Do you have some ideas ?

	Thanks 

	Marie - Dominique Villeret
    
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279.1No ideaSIOG::T_REDMONDThoughts of an Idle MindThu Mar 19 1992 14:545
    I have no idea why the script bombed out. It's ALL-IN-1 that is
    ACCVIO'ing and so many things may have caused it. Did you clear all the
    previous run details before starting to run the CART?
    
    Tony
279.2CART resolution script Acc Vios here too!AIMTEC::DONOHUE_FMon Mar 23 1992 14:1824
    
    In an ALL-IN-1 V3.0 pilot training class, we ran the CART on
    a system that had few customizations, then ran this script and
    the first time it ran for a fairly long time then also failed
    with an Access violation!
    
    As there is no logging done by the procedure, it was almost impossible
    to determine what it had done and what still needed to be done
    so that only the necessary part could be rerun again.
    
    It would be very helpful if the procedure could write to a log
    as it processes each element, just in case it fails so that it
    would be easy to go back and edit the procedure and process only
    thoses elements that it didn't get to.
    
    As this script is VERY large, can you give some ideas as to what
    if any process quotas to look at that could be causing the
    failure?
    
    Any hints in troubleshooting a failure to complete this script
    would be helpful.
    
    Faith
    
279.3Something to look atSIOG::T_REDMONDThoughts of an Idle MindMon Mar 23 1992 14:235
    FILLM, BYTLM, PGFLQUOTA, WSEXTENT would be good parameters to increase.
    I normally double these whenever trouble strikes - an inelegant but
    mostly effective approach.
    
    Tony
279.4Good idea - do it.FAILTE::LAAHSTwo Cute Celts are better than oneTue Mar 31 1992 13:5813
    >It would be very helpful if the procedure could write to a log
    >as it processes each element, just in case it fails so that it
    >would be easy to go back and edit the procedure and process only
    >thoses elements that it didn't get to.
    
    The script can be edited before you run it to do this. 
    
    For each element in conflict the script calls the relevant 
    CM_CART_SCRIPT_<x>.SCP. and acts upon the element defined in #CM_KEY. 
    Therefore merely putting a print to a log file or an OA$DISPLAY in these 
    scripts will do what you want.
    
    Kevin