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Title:DECmcc user notes file. Does not replace IPMT.
Notice:Use IPMT for problems. Newsletter location in note 6187
Moderator:TAEC::BEROUD
Created:Mon Aug 21 1989
Last Modified:Wed Jun 04 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:6497
Total number of notes:27359

5220.0. "%CMA-F-EXCCOP, exception raised;windows crash" by COMICS::MISTRY () Thu Jun 17 1993 14:51

Hi,


I have a customer who has just upgraded his decmcc system from 1.2.3 to 
polycenter V2.3 Network Manager and now he is experiencing problems with the
IMPM.

If he attempts to clear a notification from the map while he has
the "Display Notification" still open the process crashes back to VMS with the
following message

%CMA-F-EXCCOP, exception raised; VMS condition code follows
-SYSTEM-F-ACCVIO, access violation, reason mask=00, virtual address=00000048,
PC=002683DB, PSL=03C00004
%TRACE-F-TRACEBACK, symbolic stack dump follows
module name     routine name                     line       rel PC    abs PC

                                                           0004B4C4  0004B4C4
                                                           0007C382  0007C382
                                                           000771DC  000771DC
                                                           0007A878  0007A878
$

At the time of installation the the product specifies Motif V1.1.3. However, I
have analysed his 

DECW$SERVER_MAIN.EXE and the image ident is "DW V1.1-920620" which is the same as
on my system and i don't appear to have any problems.



When he starts windows up for the product he gets the following message:-

X Toolkit Warning: Urm__CW_ConvertValue: Couldn't convert fontlist font '' -
MrmNOT_FOUND

Does anyone have any ideas.

Bipin.
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5220.1%CMA-F-EXCCOP exception raised;windows crash or or stay foreverDATCHA::RAOULTMon Jun 21 1993 12:5544
	Hi,

	I have the same pb on a customer site.

	Two kinds of results :

		If I CLEAR a notification from the "Display Notification" I got :

%CMA-F-EXCCOP, exception raised; VMS condition code follows
-SYSTEM-F-ACCVIO, access violation, reason mask=00, virtual address=00000048,
PC=002683DB, PSL=03C00004
%TRACE-F-TRACEBACK, symbolic stack dump follows
module name     routine name                     line       rel PC    abs PC

                                                           0004B4C4  0004B4C4
                                                           0007C382  0007C382
                                                           000771DC  000771DC
                                                           0007A878  0007A878
		


		OR  I Can't close the Display Notification WINDOW created.
		It stays forever on the ICONIC MAP ..... 
		BUt I can select another entity and use DISPLAY NOTICATION until
		to get the two kinds of results.


	Context:
	
	VMS 5.5-2 
	PNM 400 v2.3
 	Motif V1.1.3 			
	
	PATCH 	 DECW$MWM.EXE ( image name: "MWM"
                image file identification: "V1.0"
                link date/time:  5-MAR-1993 14:36:07.17
                linker identification: "05-13"
 	                                         


	Thanks in advance.

							FABRICE>
5220.2COMICS::MISTRYTue Jun 22 1993 11:309
Hi,


Looking through notes and the QAR database, this appears to be a fairly common
problem. However, the systems are not always the same. Is there a fix to decmcc
or motif ?.


Bipin
5220.3Little connectionTOOK::MINTZErik MintzTue Jun 22 1993 12:5910
%CMA-F-EXCCOP, exception raised; VMS condition code follows

conveys virtually no information.  All it is telling us is that the
threads package exception handler detected a problem.  It does not
give any indication as to the source of the underlying problem.
So problems under different circumstances are likely to be unrelated,
even if they share this symptom.

-- Erik

5220.4COMICS::MISTRYMon Jun 28 1993 06:458
Hi Eric,


Is there anything i can setup on the system to give you more info, seeing as the
customer can reproduce this at will.


Bipin.