LOG RESOURCE USAGE?: YES//
This field should be set to NO in order to bypass the code that refers to routine ^%ZOSVKR.
Lloyd
----- Original Message ----- From: "Bhaskar, KS" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <hardhats-members@lists.sourceforge.net>
Sent: Monday, April 04, 2005 6:23 PM
Subject: Re: [Hardhats-members] Linux GT.M Error message
Mark --
I have no idea what all the VistA configuration information does, but one person I showed the dump to wondered if you were perhaps running out of lock space. The LKE utility will tell you about lock usage.
Lock space is allocated in shared memory when a database is first opened. To increase, it get all processes out of the database and use mupip set -lock_space.
Documentation on lke and mupip is in the Admin and Ops manual.
I think there is something strange going on at the application level, but I don't know what.
-- Bhaskar
On Mon, 2005-04-04 at 13:11 -0700, Mark Street wrote:Bhaskar, KS said:
> Is GT.M writing messages in your system log?
>
> This looks like GT.M may be doing a periodic ZSHOW dump (refer to
> Programmers Guide on documentation of ZSHOW, which is a GT.M command).
> What is causing GT.M to do a ZSHOW? It could be a mupip interrupt > (USR1
> signal) that has a signal handler that executes a ZSHOW. It could be a
> line of code somewhere that is executing it in a loop. It could be a
> runtime error in a loop.
>
> How did you "tweak" the application?
No, the errors were written to the vista user's home dir.
I did not "tweak" the source code. All interaction/configuration was done
through GTM> using D P^DI and D ^XUP.
Here are my kernel parameters.
Select KERNEL SYSTEM PARAMETERS DOMAIN NAME: `1 VISTA.STREETCHIRO.COM DOMAIN NAME: VISTA.STREETCHIRO.COM// AGENCY CODE: OTHER// ROUTINE MONITORING: All// Select ROUTINE N-SPACE TO MONITOR: AUTO-GENERATE ACCESS CODES: NO// USER CHARACTERISTICS TEMPLATE: OPTION AUDIT: Select OPTION TO AUDIT: Select NAMESPACE TO AUDIT: Select USER TO AUDIT: INITIATE AUDIT: TERMINATE AUDIT: NEW PERSON IDENTIFIERS: MAX SPOOL LINES PER USER: 9999999// MAX SPOOL DOCUMENTS PER USER: MAX SPOOL DOCUMENT LIFE-SPAN: Select ALPHA/BETA TEST PACKAGE: Select ALPHA,BETA TEST OPTION: Select VOLUME SET: ROU// VOLUME SET: ROU// MAX SIGNON ALLOWED: 1000// LOG SYSTEM RT?: Select VOLUME SET: DNS IP: 192.168.1.1// 208.201.241.88 PKI Server: PATH TO MWAPI BITMAPS: DEFAULT # OF ATTEMPTS: 5// DEFAULT LOCK-OUT TIME: 600// DEFAULT MULTIPLE SIGN-ON: YES// ASK DEVICE TYPE AT SIGN-ON: DEFAULT AUTO-MENU: NO// DEFAULT LANGUAGE: 1// DEFAULT TYPE-AHEAD: YES// DEFAULT TIMED-READ (SECONDS): 3600// BYPASS DEVICE LOCK-OUT: RESERVED: Select DEVICE TO AUDIT: FAILED ACCESS ATTEMPT AUDIT: RESERVED: LIFETIME OF VERIFY CODE: 90// INTERACTIVE USER'S PRIORITY: DEFAULT INSTITUTION: VISTA ALLIANCE MEDICAL CENTER // DEFAULT AUTO SIGN-ON: Disabled// DEFAULT MULTIPLE SIGN-ON LIMIT: BROKER ACTIVITY TIMEOUT: 180// INTRO MESSAGE: Welcome to AVISTA ALLIANCE MEDICAL CENTER This environment is running Vista-FOIA-GOLD-February 2005
Edit? NO// POST SIGN-IN MESSAGE: You made it.
Edit? NO// LOG RESOURCE USAGE?: YES// DEFAULT DIRECTORY FOR HFS: /tmp/// PRODUCTION: No// System ID: SID LAST CHECKED: APR 4,2005//
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