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Scott
This seems to imply that there are extra R:Base
files floating around on the server....
----- Original Message -----
From: Scott Sherer
Sent: Thursday, July 01, 2004 2:00 PM
Subject: [RBG7-L] - Re: rbase crash Hi
David, Thanks very much for
your ideas and comments. Currently, the problem occurs on all workstations
(windows XP and windows 2000). I can cause it to happen at will on any
machine. We have moved the RBTI path to a local machine on one critical
workstation where running local seems to help. Scott
Sherer From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of David M. Blocker Scott 99 times out of 100 in my
experience, this kind of problem is related to a hardware problem with one or
more workstations, or network setup issue. It can be VERY frustrating to
track it down, but what's required is a systematic record keeping / testing over
a period of time. First gather some
data: 1. Do the problems occur on
ALL workstations, or are some reporting more often than others? If you
don't have this information, ask your users to cooperate in keeping a simple
tally sheet of the number of occurances per day per workstation. see if
there is a pattern. 2. If it's happening more
often on some workstations than others, check network wiring / slave card on
those workstations. You could even try NOT USING those for a day or two
and see if it helps the others as well. That will tell you it's
workstation based. 3. If it's happening equally often
on all, then it's most likely a network setup
issue. David Blocker ----- Original Message -----
From: Scott Sherer
Sent: Thursday,
July 01, 2004 9:04 AM Subject: [RBG7-L] -
rbase crash Hello
everyone, My company has been experiencing an
Rbase bug and I�ve reported it several times on the rbase website. The
developers say they can�t reproduce the problem and yet it happens ten to twenty
times per day in my company. (bug 71526). We�re running an eleven
user license and running patch 73. Our file server is netware 5.1 and our
workstations are windows XP. This bug occurs under two
scenarios. Scenario 1: If you start two copies
of Rbase on the same workstation within a second or two of each other. The
first copy of Rbase starts successfully. The second copy of Rbase
(pointing to a different database) fails within a few seconds of starting with
the following message. �unable to find help.rid�. After displaying the
message, Rbase goes into a loop. While in the loop it acquires 250 megabytes of
memory and everything crashes on the workstation, requiring a reboot of the
workstation. Secenario 2: We have Set Timeout 30
in all of our programs. My employees complain that they have to terminate
Rbase when they�re done using it because when the timeout occurs, Rbase fails as
in Scenario 1 above. Same symptoms� The Rbase development folks don�t
believe me and yet this is a huge problem for us. Has anyone else
experienced this? Scott
Sherer |
- [RBG7-L] - RE: rbase crash Dawn Oakes
- [RBG7-L] - RE: rbase crash Dan Goldberg
- [RBG7-L] - Re: rbase crash Bernard Lis
- [RBG7-L] - RE: rbase crash Javier Valencia
- [RBG7-L] - RE: rbase crash Walker, Buddy
- [RBG7-L] - Re: rbase crash David M. Blocker
- [RBG7-L] - Re: rbase crash Scott Sherer
- [RBG7-L] - Re: rbase crash Scott Sherer
- [RBG7-L] - Re: rbase crash A. Razzak Memon
- [RBG7-L] - Re: rbase crash David M. Blocker
- [RBG7-L] - Re: rbase crash Scott Sherer
