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 |
Problem: Configuration: Vaxstation 4000/90a over 100 MB memory 2 disk a 2GB diskspace Vax/VMS V6.1 after starting mcc via iconic map (system account) and opening a map manually I got to pop up windows with the following error message: mcc-e-insevtpoolmem to post event INSUFFICIENT POOL MEMORY TO POST EVENT After clicking these windows away all functions within mcc work properly. Exept all wich have to do with notification. I cant get working any notification abilities or features. After starting mcc via iconic map (using an mcc account) the iconic map crashes after serveral seconds without any other message. The only different between these two methodes is that the mcc account have a default map specified to open automaticly. Mcc_audit.com work well on both accounts. I have also checked or installed: GBLPAGES >40000 GBLSECTIONS >=600 New images installed (from patch directory Robert Krause): Mcc_dna4_am.exe _tcpip_am.exe _notification_fm.exe _pa_fm.exe _concentrator_am.exe _iconic_map_pm.exe _tcpip_mq_exe _tcpip_mtu.exe mccmscmsg.exe mcc_msl_main.exe The kernel-patch ECOXXX is also installed and I have also tried the fix mentioned in ECOXXXX.readme with the values of 40,50,60,70 and 80.(mcc_notif_getevent_tss) The problem occours also when the dna4,dna5,evc-processes are not running. Same problem also if DEcnet phase IV or V are installed. ANY OTHER IDEAS OR FIXES YET ? -ANDY
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6059.1 | did you check note 5490? | TOOK::MCPHERSON | Sirajul & Mujibur in '96! | Wed Jul 27 1994 18:11 | 10 |
After doing a quick "dir/title=pool", I have to ask: "Did you look at note 5490 ?" Account params or sysgen params will have NO effect on the mcc event pool. If I remember correctly (I've been away from the guts of MCC for a while), once you've run out of event pool (for whatever reason) you have no way to clear it except via a system reboot. /doug | |||||
6059.2 | I posted all that I thought was interesting | VNASWS::ANDREAS | Thu Jul 28 1994 04:21 | 9 | |
Doug, I did a quick "dir/title=pool" but found no answer to my specific problem. I posted all parameters just to get sure. -Andy | |||||
6059.3 | MCDOUG::doug | Sirajul & Mujibur in '96! | Thu Jul 28 1994 09:58 | 12 | |
> I did a quick "dir/title=pool" but found no answer to > my specific problem. After reading note 5490.*, I would've had a go at increasing MCC_EVENT_POOL_SIZE and MCC_EVENT_EDQ_SIZE_LIMIT, and seeing if that changed things (for better or worse). How many Notify requests do you typically have outstanding ? /doug | |||||
6059.4 | One more thing... | MCDOUG::doug | Sirajul & Mujibur in '96! | Thu Jul 28 1994 10:01 | 7 |
Also, please don't just rely on this notes file to fix your problem. If you still have problems, use the established support procedures outlined in note 7.last. regards, /doug |