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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

3813.0. "ACCVIO in OAFC$SERVER.LOG" by NUKVXA::Andy_Doran (Mine's a pint of Ruddles) Wed Jan 26 1994 14:13

Noticed the following in the OAFC$SERVER.LOG. The system manager had been 
looking at a problem on the system - a number of processes hanging. He 
thought the OAFC server had stopped. In fact, the process (WARBLY$SRV73) was 
still there (connect time 17 days).

He killed the process and restarted the server which seems to have cured the 
processes hanging.

Can anyone shed light on the following errors (the problem appeared at about 
11am on the 26th, last entry at 18:30 on 25th) - especially the ACCVIOs ???

Cheers,

Andy

25-JAN-1994 18:11:23.32  Server: WARBLY::"73="  Error: 
%MCC-E-EXISTENCE_ERROR, object does not exist  Message: 
CsiCacheFlushDrawerAccess; Error from mcc_mutex_try_lock

25-JAN-1994 18:11:23.55  Server: WARBLY::"73="  Error: %SYSTEM-E-ACCVIO, 
access violation, reason mask=!XB, virtual address=!XL, PC=!XL, PSL=!XL  
Message: CsiCacheFlushDrawerAccess; Error from mcc_mutex_try_lock

25-JAN-1994 18:14:15.22  Server: WARBLY::"73="  Error: 
%MCC-E-EXISTENCE_ERROR, object does not exist


25-JAN-1994 18:18:54.71  Server: WARBLY::"73="  Error: %SYSTEM-E-ACCVIO, 
access violation, reason mask=!XB, virtual address=!XL, PC=!XL, PSL=!XL

25-JAN-1994 18:30:30.31  Server: WARBLY::"73="  Error: %SYSTEM-F-IVLOCKID, 
invalid lock id  Message: CsiCacheReleaseVMSLock; deq failed in lost DAB 
loop

25-JAN-1994 18:30:30.80  Server: WARBLY::"73="  Error: %SYSTEM-F-IVLOCKID, 
invalid lock id  Message: CsiCacheBlockAstService; Error releasing VMS lock

26-JAN-1994 13:15:01.91  Server: WARBLY::"73="  Message: Startup for File 
Cabinet Server V1.0-2 complete

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3813.1Not much to go on I'm afraid...IOSG::STANDAGEWed Jan 26 1994 16:0419
    
    Andy,
    
    Question. What version of ALL-IN-1 are they running ? There were a few
    problems which caused ACCVIOs that were fixed in the server with MUPA.
    
    From the log file alone it is impossible to determine the exact cause
    of a given accvio.
    
    Also, is this a one-off event or have there been other accvios in the   
    past ?
    
    
    Thanks,
    Kevin.
    
    
    
    
3813.2V3.0-1?AIMTEC::WICKS_AAtlanta's Most (In)famous WelshmanWed Jan 26 1994 16:558
    Kev,
    
    looks like a v3.0-1 FCS to me - see the startup message at the bottom.
    but thos !XB things look really weird.
    
    Regards,
    
    Andrew.D.wicks
3813.3Some more info..NUKVXA::Andy_DoranMine's a pint of RuddlesWed Jan 26 1994 17:1115
Oops... I normally put in versions!!!

ALL-IN-1 V3.0-1
VMS V5.5-2

Also (should have said!) its part of a 3 node cluster - all running the same 
stuff (ie ALL-IN-1).

The other 2 nodes do not have similar entries in the server log file, and 
these 2 ACCVIOs are the only ones in the log file for this node (the log 
file is now 3 months old).

Cheers,

Andy
3813.4IOSG::STANDAGEThu Jan 27 1994 08:4312
    
         
    Those !XB things I've seen a few times before, and as I said, the MUP I
    know fixes some instances where they might appear. 
    
    I suggest you keep an eye on this and let me know if it happens again,
    particularly once you have upgraded to MUPA.
    
    Thanks,
    Kevin.
    
    
3813.5When is spring coming?CHRLIE::HUSTONThu Jan 27 1994 14:0310
    
    To me this looked like the background thread that manages the
    CSI drawer cache table barfed, or some control structures for it got
    nicely stomped into an unusable mess.  No way to be sure from the
    lgo file, but the mutex for that thread seems to be the start of the
    problem, and the thread acc vio APPEARS to be that background thread.
    
    --Bob (who could be way off, my brain could be frozen after the
    wakeup to -16 deg F this morning)