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 |
A customer reported the following two problems using PCM V1.6-110 under OpenVMS VAX V5.5-2. ###################################################################### 1. Non-provileged VMS-user has PCM access through a group. Executing the following command gives an ACCVIO. $ console watch/out=file.tmp hddL27 [F10] POLYCENTER Console Manager Watch facility Version V1.6-100 Copyright (c) 1995 Digital Equipment Corporation. All Rights Reserved %SYSTEM-F-ACCVIO, access violation, reason mask=00, virtual address=00000000, PC=000744C0, PSL=0BC00000 Improperly handled condition, image exit forced. Signal arguments Stack contents Number = 00000005 00008694 Name = 0000000C 00000000 00000000 27FC0000 00000000 7FEA21B4 000744C0 7FEA217C 0BC00000 000747C0 00000073 0000000B 000B83D0 0000234E ###################################################################### 2. The second problem occurs trying to send CTRL/P over a TCP/IP connection. POLYCENTER Console Manager Connect/Monitor Interface V1.6-110 Connected to remote console (bsdw01) Type CTRL/E to exit or CTRL/G to escape to monitor RTDW02 (VAX 26.14) Ongeautoriseerde toegang tot dit systeem is verboden Username: Do you want to transmit a break? [Y/N] y %SYSTEM-F-ACCVIO, access violation, reason mask=00, virtual address=0000002C, PC=0000B5F1, PSL=03C00004 Improperly handled condition, image exit forced. Signal arguments Stack contents Number = 00000005 00000000 Name = 0000000C 00000000 00000000 20000000 0000002C 7FEA33B8 0000B5F1 7FEA3388 03C00004 0000B6AC 00000003 00149230 00129D60 00000001 Any suggestions ? Gerard Zwinkels
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1031.1 | 29067::BUTTERWORTH | Gun Control is a steady hand. | Wed Oct 11 1995 17:10 | 57 | |
> 1. Non-provileged VMS-user has PCM access through a group. Executing > the following command gives an ACCVIO. > > $ console watch/out=file.tmp hddL27 [F10] > POLYCENTER Console Manager > Watch facility Version V1.6-100 > Copyright (c) 1995 Digital Equipment Corporation. All Rights Reserved > %SYSTEM-F-ACCVIO, access violation, reason mask=00, virtual > address=00000000, PC=000744C0, PSL=0BC00000 > Improperly handled condition, image exit forced. > Signal arguments Stack contents > Number = 00000005 00008694 > Name = 0000000C 00000000 > 00000000 27FC0000 > 00000000 7FEA21B4 > 000744C0 7FEA217C > 0BC00000 000747C0 > 00000073 > 0000000B > 000B83D0 > 0000234E > I can't reproduce this one. I'll have to check the code to see what it was trying to do. > ###################################################################### > 2. The second problem occurs trying to send CTRL/P over a TCP/IP > connection. > POLYCENTER Console Manager > Connect/Monitor Interface V1.6-110 > Connected to remote console (bsdw01) > Type CTRL/E to exit or CTRL/G to escape to monitor > RTDW02 (VAX 26.14) > Ongeautoriseerde toegang tot dit systeem is verboden > Username: > Do you want to transmit a break? [Y/N] y The first issue here is that ctrl-p is set to be the break key so it's not trying to send a ctrl-p so it wouldn;t have halted the system anyway. So set your break key to somehting other than ctrl-p. And for those systems that do need a break to be sent I fixed this problem and the solution is available via CSC32::DUMPS:[BUTTERWORTH.PCM]CONSOLE$DAEMON_FIX_TELNET_BREAK.EXE;1 Regards, Dan | |||||
1031.2 | Do you need more information ? | 54687::ZWINKELS | Tue Nov 07 1995 06:59 | 6 | |
Hi Dan, Is there any news yet about the ACCVIO on the $console watch/out=file.tmp If you need additional information, I'll gladly supply it. Gerard Zwinkels | |||||
1031.3 | 29067::BUTTERWORTH | Gun Control is a steady hand. | Thu Nov 09 1995 16:39 | 14 | |
Unfortunately no. The PC's inthe ACCVIO in .0 are outside the CONSOLE$WATCH main image so we can't tell what CONSOLE$WATCH was trying to do. Since this is reproducible you could do the following: $ install remove console$image:console$watch $ set process/dump Now make the problem reoccur and you will have a CONSOLE$WATCH.DMP in your current directory. I would like you to go ahead an IPMT this (for tracking purposes) and make the dumpfile available ont he E-net. Regs, Dan |