On Thu, Jul 06, 2006 at 12:58:10PM -0700, Greg Woodhouse wrote:
> If you can replicate the problem, I'd recommed signing in through ^ZU
> and interrupting the process with kill -2. I don't know if ctrl-C will

Select Systems Manager Menu Option: ?

          Core Applications ...
          Device Management ...
          Menu Management ...
          Programmer Options ...
          Operations Management ...
          Spool Management ...
          Information Security Officer Menu ...
          Taskman Management ...
          User Management ...
          Application Utilities ...

%GTM-I-CTRLC, CTRL_C encountered

This was after running 'kill -2 12956' (process ID for the hung 'mumps')

> Look at the option definition and see if there is any code vulnerable
> tyo being put into a tight loop if certain variables are dedfined in
> your environment. Finally, and this is a long shot, it's just possible
> that a corruption of some sort in ^XUTL has caused a node to point back
> to itself. (Note, BTW, that data in ^XUTL is stored under the user's
> DUZ. Did you sign in as the same user each time?)

Yes

It is reproducible whenever I enter the Operations Mangement option follow by 
the 'System status' choice. 

I appreciate your comments and will get you more information.

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