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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

3527.0. "Distribution lists and VM errors" by UTRTSC::SMEETS (Martin, CSC Office support (NL)) Fri Nov 12 1993 10:08

Hi,

Customer running ALL-IN-1 V3.0-1 and OA$DDS_PRIME=2 reported the following
problem.

Editing of distribution lists sometimes results in VM problems. Successivly 
editing of the same distribution list results sometimes in a stackdump.

%SYSTEM-F-ACCVIO, access violation, reason mask=00, virtual address=0000005C,
P1
>
  Improperly handled condition, image exit forced.
>
>       Signal arguments              Stack contents
>
>       Number = 00000005                7FEA6268
>       Name   = 0000000C                7FEA61A0
>                00000000                00000000
>                0000005C                00000009
>                002C4F1C                00000000
>                03C00001                23FC0000
>                                        7FEA6110
                                         7FEA60FC
                                         002C5E00
                                         00000000
        Register dump

        R0 = 00333798  R1 = 00000009  R2 = 00000000  R3 = 00000001
        R4 = 00000009  R5 = 7FEA616C  R6 = 00074B54  R7 = 000484F0
        R8 = 003347EA  R9 = 00333790  R10= 00333790  R11= 7FEA616C
        AP = 7FEA6078  FP = 7FEA6038  SP = 7FEA60B4  PC = 002C4F1C
        PSL= 03C00001



%SYSTEM-F-RADRMOD, reserved addressing fault at PC=0089CF6A, PSL=03C00000


  Improperly handled condition, image exit forced.

        Signal arguments              Stack contents

        Number = 00000003                7FEA5748
        Name   = 0000044C                00000000
                 0089CF6A                003C0000
                 03C00000                7FEA57C8
                                         7FEA57AC
                                         80000014
                                         00000000
                                         00000018
                                         00000000
                                         00000000

        Register dump


        R0 = 00000001  R1 = 00C00004  R2 = 00000000  R3 = 00000018
        R4 = 00000000  R5 = 00000000  R6 = 00333804  R7 = 7FEA5BA6
        R8 = 003347EA  R9 = 7FEA5A94  R10= 00333790  R11= 7FEA5A84
        AP = 7FEA5710  FP = 7FEA56D0  SP = 7FEA5744  PC = 0089CF6A
        PSL= 03C00000

Addresses in distribution lists are local adresses without any full stop.

A scan through STARS and this conference didn't give me really a clue. I found
only one reference with title "[ALL-IN-1]"  FASTD: TM - ICF #5 SCAN VM 
Corruption / access violation". Could this ICF solve the problem ??

Any input is welcome,

Martin
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3527.1Sorry, not ICF5IOSG::BILSBOROUGHSWBFSFri Nov 12 1993 11:016
    
    I just looked up ICF 5 and it is a fix specific to Time Management.
    
    ta,
    
    Mike
3527.6More infoUTRTSC::SMEETSLook at the ALL-IN-1 side of lifeMon Nov 22 1993 09:419
Hi,

This morning I asked the customer for more information.

They create a DL with name @ARTS1, save this DL, Edit the DL, Delete all entries
from the DL with F13, save this DL and finally edit this DL again. Result the
dump from re. 0

Martin
3527.7Maybe a clue ?UTRTSC::SMEETSLook at the ALL-IN-1 side of lifeTue Nov 23 1993 11:1217
Hi Stuart,

This morning I was able to look at the contents of the DL. I noticed That every
addressee contains a space character in the ALL-IN-1 subscriber's name.

Addressee

Jo Arts				( ARTS JAM )
Henk Wijgerde			( WIJGERE HAJ)
Koen Weerheijm			( WEERHEIJM KHV)

Notice also that OA$DDS_PRIME = 2

Could the combination of OA$DDS_PRIME and the space character cause the trouble


Martin
3527.8ICF 14 might be the solutionIOSG::COTTINGHAMTue Nov 23 1993 11:297
    ICF 014 may solve your problem.
    
    The problem fixed involved a problem when entering Adresses of varying 
    lengths on a DDS Prime system. 

    If you require the ICF let me know (or preferably send mail to Martin
    Cook @REO)
3527.9ICF 14 solved the problemUTRTSC::SMEETSLook at the ALL-IN-1 side of lifeMon Dec 13 1993 10:060