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Title: | DEChub/HUBwatch/PROBEwatch CONFERENCE |
Notice: | Firmware -2, Doc -3, Power -4, HW kits -5, firm load -6&7 |
Moderator: | NETCAD::COLELLA DT |
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Created: | Wed Nov 13 1991 |
Last Modified: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 4455 |
Total number of notes: | 16761 |
1986.0. "DECserver 900TM - Fatal Bugcheck 913 - Question ?" by GIDDAY::STANISLAUS () Thu Feb 09 1995 01:59
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Note 2216.0 DECserver 900TM Fatal Bugcheck - Question No replies
GIDDAY::STANISLAUS 51 lines 9-FEB-1995 01:39
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DECserver900TM crash problem but not dump file
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The following messages appear on port 1 of DS900TM units installed in
a DEChub900. There are 2 x DS900TMs and both of them have this problem.
Since there is no dump file, can some clues be obtained from the
PC, SP, SR, below:
Local -020- Logged out port 1 on server CC9901
Local -913- Fatal Bugcheck, PC=078609F8 SP=0795E574 SR=0000 M=00000000
C=1186
Local -957- [MOP] Requesting Dump to host AA-00-04-00-6A-04
Local -914- [MOP] Dump failure, timeout
Local -957- [MOP] Requesting Dump to host AA-00-04-00-6A-04
Local -914- [MOP] Dump failure, timeout
Local -957- [MOP] Requesting Dump to host AA-00-04-00-6A-04
Local -914- [MOP] Dump failure, timeout
Local -957- [MOP] Requesting Dump to host AA-00-04-00-6A-04
Local -914- [MOP] Dump failure, timeout
Local -954- [MOP] Attempting to locate dump host [ISO8802]
Local -954- [MOP] Attempting to locate dump host [ETHERNET]
Local -965- Dump failed
Local -901- Initializing DEcserver 900TM 08-00-2B-A2-AD-56 FW V5.0-0
HW 1.6
Local -960- Available Memory 4 Mbytes
Local -969- Requesting Specified Software: WWENG2
Local -991- LOAD channel set to Thinwire
Local -953- [MOP] Attempting to locate load host [ISO8802]
Local -953- [MOP] Attempting to locate load host [ETHERNET]
Local -955- [MOP] Host AA-00-04-00-01-04 located [ETHERNET]
Local -956- [MOP] Requesting load from host AA-00-04-00-01-04
Local -903- [MOP] Loading from host AA-00-04-00-01-04
Local -904- Image load complete
Local - Telnet listener failed to bind socket
Local - No internet addresss - SNMP not enabled
Local -040- Software initialization complete
While all the above happened there were DECrepeater 900TM units with PCs
connected to them and those PCs did not miss a beat communicating with
the hosts on the backbone. All the modules in the hub just talk to the
thinwire only.
Alphonse
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1986.1 | Deja, | PRSSOS::PEYRACHE | Jean-Yves Peyrache Country Support Group France | Thu Feb 09 1995 06:23 | 29 |
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Which version of NAS currenlty installed ?
this kind of crash have been solved in V1,4 of NAS, see below an extract
of release notes.
jean-yves
PS:since yesterday V1.5 is available
6.1 DECserver crashes with 1186 code
An 1186 code indicates that the server has been requested to trans-
mit host data out an asynchronous port but was unable to verify that
the port had a connection to a host. Several different causes for th
crash were identified and corrected. In most cases the crash occurred
when the server's RESUME command was used to resume a dormant LAT se
sion. The crash would be set-up by a dormant session receiving a DAT
A or DATA_B slot followed by a STOP slot. In this situation the ses-
sion could not be terminated until the DATA slot had been processed
and the DATA slot could not be processed until the session became ac-
tive. Executing the RESUME command would start a chain of events whi
would result in the session being improperly terminated causing the
server to crash.
There was also a situation where starting and stopping Multisessions
on a port would cause a similar crash. If a Multisessions terminal s
ified a service name in it's OPEN session command but sent a CLOSE s
sion before the connection was established the server would crash.
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