Title: | DEChub/HUBwatch/PROBEwatch CONFERENCE |
Notice: | Firmware -2, Doc -3, Power -4, HW kits -5, firm load -6&7 |
Moderator: | NETCAD::COLELLA DT |
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 |
Hi, I have a customer suffering regular repeater 900TM crashes. These seem to have started since upgrading their VMS host systems from v5.5-2H4 (Decnet IV) to V6.1 (Decnet/OSI v6.1) They have upgraded the repeaters to v1.1.0 and MAMs to V3.1.0. but stil get the crashes. There are 2 hubs: UPSTAIRS: 3 x 900TM rptrs 1 x 900TM term server 1 x 90FL rptr 1 x 900MX bridge 1 x Wanrouter 90 DOWNSTAIRS: 2 x 900TM rptrs 1 x 900TM term server 1 x 90FL rptr 1 x 900MX bridge 1 x brouter 90 the 'downstairs' repeaters have never crashed. cust has noticed up to 70% collision rates on the repeater 'speedos' in Hubwatch - I'm not sure if this is also true of the downstairs repeaters. Looking at the error logs, I see the following. note that the reset count doesnt tally with the count reported through Hubwatch: UPSTAIRS: # 1 'Entry 1: reset count 0 Fatal Error: line 310, file pcomerrlog.c (module reset count thru Hubwatch: 21) # 2 'Entry 1: reset count 0 Fatal Error: line 310, file pcomerrlog.c (module reset count thru Hubwatch: 13) # 3 'Entry 1: reset count 17 Fatal Error: line 329, file pcomerrlog.c (module reset count thru Hubwatch: 19) DOWNSTAIRS: # 1 'No entries' (module reset count thru Hubwatch: 5) # 2 'Entry 1: reset count 4 Fatal Error: line 310, file pcomerrlog.c (module reset count thru Hubwatch: 6) Are there any known crash problems under V1.1.0 relating to traffic load/ collision rates or an aversion to certain frame types? regards, John Reynolds, UK CSC, Comms.
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2248.1 | New version in the pipeline | NETCAD::C_MCDONALD | Wed May 03 1995 12:58 | 16 | |
John, This is actually a known problem... and it is partly traffic load related. The root of the problem has to do with a heap bug that allows high and low IPL processes to access the same data structures simultaneously. We have a fix in the pipeline but it needs a thorough system test before we can release it to customers. After a reasonable duration of system test, we will likely release it to some customers to verify that we've actually got the correct fix. The new version will be v2.0. Charlie | |||||
2248.2 | COMICS::REYNOLDS | Mad Dogs and Englishmen | Thu May 04 1995 05:29 | 14 | |
Charlie, thanks for your prompt reply. Can you give me a rough idea of the release date for v2.0 field test and let me know when its out? (KERNEL::REYNOLDSJ) many thanks, John. | |||||
2248.3 | More 900TM problems... | POBOX::ELARSON | Thu May 04 1995 13:09 | 11 | |
I too have a customer that has had multiple 900TM's crash. It appears the affected repeaters are in slot 5 of the Hub900. Is there a correlation? Also, can you reply in this note the rough release date for the fix? Or list product manager so I can contact directly, or mail to POBOX::ELARSON or Ed Larson @ACI. Thanks for any and all assistance. Ed | |||||
2248.4 | v2.0 likely to ship in August | NETCAD::C_MCDONALD | Fri May 26 1995 12:00 | 13 | |
We're just about through updating the DETMM, DETTM and DEFMM modules to v2.0 functionality. At this time, we're awaiting system test time before we can release to customers. From the test results we have so far, it seems like we've corrected the problem. However, since it takes about a week to appear we'll be monitoring the modules to verify. Since our current schedule has the v2.0 updates shipping at the end of August, you may want to contact Mike Mattock, NPSS::MATTOCK, since he will be aware of any pre-ship releases that will be made available to customers. Charlie |