My joy has turned to sorrow! The problem has returned. Now I can't even open
it in query mode. When I try,
"*** glibc detected *** double free or corruption (fasttop): 0x13090690 ***"
appears on the server display, the server crashes, and
"ARERR [91] RPC call failed : RPC: Unable to receive; Asynchronous event
occurred"
appears on the WUT.
I've tried resaving the form, and it doesn't seem to help. (I'm losing all my
self-confidence. Maybe when I thot it was working I was in the wrong server.)
To answer the others who replied:
Roger, both of the form's table fields are pointing to the right server.
Nisha, both T701 and H701 have one record.
Tony, they were different versions. The old system was at 6.3 and the new is
7.01. That could easily be part of the problem. Any idea what I can do about
it? Saving the form in the admin tool doesn't seem to help, altho I thot it
did for a while there.
Thanks everyone for your suggestions,
Dwayne Martin
Dwayne Martin
Computing Support
James Madison University
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George,
Yes, I am quite sure I opened the form in the Admin tool and saved it, but it
didn't do any good.
But just to be sure, I tried it again- and this time IT WORKED !
Thank you for prodding me into trying it again.
Thanks also to Roger, Tony and Sharma for your replies.
Best Wishes,
Dwayne
PS- I am getting up there in years, so there is the remote possibility that I
just THINK I saved it the first time.
Dwayne Martin
Computing Support
James Madison University
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Hey Dwayne,
I used to run the Remedy installation at UVA just down the road from
you!
Have you tried opening the form with the 7.0 ADMIN tool and then saving
it. An older form format may be the cause of what you're seeing.
Best of luck,
George
George Payne
Assistant Director, User Services
Information Technology Services
University of Texas at Austin
512.232.7513
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