| Title: | Terminal Servers |
| Notice: | See Note 2 for Directory of important notes. Please use keywords. |
| Moderator: | LAVC::CAHILL ON |
| Created: | Tue May 14 1991 |
| Last Modified: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
| Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
| Number of topics: | 3547 |
| Total number of notes: | 12300 |
Hi, A customer has a 90TL (BL45-11) which reloads about once a week. Show server status shows a high number of port parity errors (> 10000). The customer would like to know if it is an expected behaviour to reload if the the error counters exceed some max limit? The parity errors stem from a VERY bad modem line. thanks /hakan
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| 3498.1 | LAVC::CAHILL | Jim Cahill | Wed Apr 09 1997 12:15 | 10 | |
>The customer would like to know if it is an expected behaviour to reload if the >the error counters exceed some max limit? No, the server shouldn't reload due to port parity errors. However, we have found problems in the past where bad input into a serial port would cause crashes due to various bugs. As far as I know, all known problems of this type have been fixed. Jim | |||||
| 3498.2 | try this! | CSC32::D_SHAVEY | Wed Apr 09 1997 12:16 | 13 | |
Power the DECserver off and on to clear any crash codes, and next time
it reboots, do an:
local>show server status
see if there is any crash code at the bottom.
IE:. see if software or selftest are normal
Selftest Status: Normal
Software Status: Normal
Darrell
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| 3498.3 | STKAI1::KACK | H�kan K�ck @GOO | Thu Apr 10 1997 02:31 | 10 | |
Server status shows:
PC: 07872F4 (must have missed one digit there)
SP: 078c6a6c
SR: 2000
ME: 00000000
CO: 200
I'll ask the customer to try it again.
/h�kan
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