Title: | Zap Technical Conference |
Notice: | ZAP Version 5.3 is available. See note 1.1 |
Moderator: | ZAPDEV::MACONI |
Created: | Mon Feb 24 1986 |
Last Modified: | Mon May 05 1997 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 170 |
Total number of notes: | 492 |
Greetings, There appears to be a bug in ZAP V5.2 that when it rears itself, fills up the system disk of the system running ZAP, eventually making the system unusable (and depending on AUDIT server settings may force the system to crash). If you try to define a message that is longer than 255 characters in ZAP$WARNING.DAT, then the ZAP monitor will write out: %ZAP-E-BADMSGLEN, Message length may not exceed 255 characters into the log file continuously until the system disk is full or the process is killed. We discovered this accidently when somehow a few extra characters (I think 2 or 3 carriage retruns and a single extra character after these blank lines was enough to set it off) got added to the ZAP$WARNING.DAT file! It appears that the default message must total somewhere close to 250 bytes, so that any addition to the default message will trigger this problem. Peter Flack
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146.1 | Infinite loop found | ZAPDEV::MACONI | The Doctor is In | Fri Mar 18 1994 18:50 | 11 |
Hi, Yes, if the message file is greater than 254 characters, the program gets stuck in a loop. The "default" message is 31 characters in length if no message file is found and the "standard" message is 163 characters in length. The problem will be corrected in the next release. Keith |