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Conference csc32::consolemanager

Title:POLYCENTER Console Manager
Notice:Kits, Scans, Docs on CSC32:: as PCM$KITS:,PCM$DOCS:, PCM$SCANS:
Moderator:CSC32::BUTTERWORTH
Created:Thu Aug 06 1992
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1541
Total number of notes:6564

377.0. "Access Violation on CTRL/G from Connect Interface after SHOW KEY" by 42003::HUGHESA (Swimming against the tide @#%*) Tue Aug 30 1994 10:54

	I am getting an access violation when CTRL/G from the
	Connect Interface after first CTRL/G to get to the 
	Command prompt and performing a SHOW KEY.

	This also occurs if you use CONSOLE MONITOR, show key,
	CONNECT and then CTRL/G

	This problem is reproducable on PCM v1.5 on OpenVMS v6.0

Andy.

$ CONSOLE CONNECT <system>

CTRL/G

Command: SHOW KEY

Connect <system>

CTRL/G

POLYCENTER Console Manager
Connect/Monitor Interface V1.5-001
Connected to remote console (Direct)
Type CTRL/E to exit or CTRL/G to escape to monitor
Disconnecting ...
                     
%SYSTEM-F-ACCVIO, access violation, reason mask=00, virtual address=00000079, PC
=00008639, PSL=03C00004

  Improperly handled condition, image exit forced.

       Signal arguments              Stack contents

        Number = 00000005                000003E8
        Name   = 0000000C                000094A0
                 00000000                0038B8C8
                 00000079                0000A12C
                 00008639                0038B8C8
                 03C00004                000096CC
                                         0038B8C8
                                         0000A284
                                         0038B8C8
                                         534E4F43

        Register dump

        R0 = 00000000  R1 = 81F25590  R2 = 0038B8C8  R3 = 7FE932A0
        R4 = 00067EB8  R5 = 00014DB8  R6 = 00014D40  R7 = 00001620
        R8 = 00000002  R9 = 0038B8C8  R10= 00068120  R11= 00002670
        AP = 7FE93004  FP = 7FE92FC4  SP = 7FE93040  PC = 00008639
        PSL= 03C00004
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377.1Me too ...CSC32::C_TOWNSENDThu Sep 01 1994 23:227
Hello -

I just had another customer call about this same problem, so I had to try
it myself.  It is indeed reproducible at will.  

Just confirming,
Connie
377.2OPG::PHILIPAnd through the square window...Fri Sep 02 1994 11:036
Connie,

  This has been fixed, the fix will be in the patch kit.

Cheers,
Phil