Wyatt,
A simple memresize or RESIZE should clear these errors up.
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We are running
This sounds great! I just added our company to the enhancement
request.
Thanks.
Tom VanKirk
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Andy,
Not only can it hang, it can coredump smm and you'll have to
restart Unidata. This happenned to us yesterday on a production server
with 450+ users and 3 other systems connected via nfa, very painfull.
Starts by nfa and new sessions hanging up and then no new connections are
Hello.
This is an irritation for us as well. Unidata resizes a dynamic
file in the directory that it also resides, causing you to need alot of
space to resize. TMPPATH would be nice or if it defaulted to whatever TMP
is in udtconfig you can change the TMP path and stop and start
Hello all,
Not sure of all the details on this issue. Do we know what was
done or running, system wide, just before this occurred? Upgrade? any back
ground jobs, phantoms or cron?
Another thing that will cause this is an aborted resize. If you
start a resize and abort it, after
Hello all,
We have been tasked with finding a Unidata job scheduler that is
capable of interfacing with Unidata code through a GUI interface. We would
like to convert some of our interactive input screens to automation.
We currently use an older System Builser menu scheme with
Jeff,
Yes, but Unidata also writes message there also, such as PHANTOM
process PID# has completed.
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We are having issues with nfa file opens failing with errors on
Unidata 6.1:
In /usr/ud61/sys/CTLG/g/GET.RAW.COMPONENT.FOR.WIP.COMPONENT at line 11,
Your NFA server has gone down, errno is 0.
011: OPEN '','U.DATA' TO FILE.FL ELSE
:ED VOC U.DATA
Top of U.DATA in VOC, 3 lines, 52
Does anyone know where I might get a list of COMO file messages that are
written out by phantoms, when different issues come up in the programs,
being ran by the PHANTOM command?
For example, when is this message written out?:
PHANTOM process 392716 has completed.
Is this simply written
Sorry, I was not clear, I know where the _PH_ records are and how to view
and create them, I was asking for a listing of various messages that
Unidata would write to them, not just what is captured by the PHANTOM or
COMO ON commands as out put.
Thanks!
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Jeff,
We also are a 24/7 shop and we use Tivoli Storage Manager and just
back up Unidata hot. What happens is that some very active files will have
errors when restored and we simply run fixfile, fixgroup, etc to throw out
the incomplete records. This is not perfect, but gets us 99% of
I think this is similiar to nfauser, in that it needs a valid
unix account, but not an active account. If that makes sense. The security
would be on the application side. Basically the account would be for use
by the application, but not able to access the system directly.
Dave
Sounds like your index is structurally sound atleast.
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I ran guide_ndx and
Did you dellete all inexes and then rebuild? This is the only way you get
a new file created. Run guide_ndx against the index and see what it says.
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Wally,
Yes, AIX 64bit.
Do you have to recompile all of your 32bit compiled code onto
64bit and is there a utility to recompile every program? A utility like
this may be useful on upgrades as well.
How would memory segments be controlled if a user's process ran
away with
Dana,
Great, thanks! That makes sense.
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No - we don't provide a utility
Hello all.
Anyone running Unidata on a 64 bit OS? We are running Unidata
6.1.0.3 on AIX 5.2 32bit currently, but are interested in 64 bit.
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Kevin,
Keep in mind, you still need a quiet database or you'll have
numerous file access or corruption issues if processes try to access the
file(s) while you reseize. Also, you need to be sure to monitor temp space
or multiple resizes can fill it up and fail. Dynamics use the local
Hello.
Your are missing DYNAMIC on the end of your memresize command,
it is trying to create a static 2,966,503,424 size file. It fails at
alittle over 2 gig and your at nearly 3 gig. Rerun with: memresize
TRANSACTION.DETAILS 181061,1 DYNAMIC.
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You can run guide -r UDT_GUIDE, this will report on all of you
files and place the info in the Unidata file UDT_GUIDE. Be sure to clear
the UDT_GUIDE file of old data firs or you may have files in the UDT_GUIDE
file that no longer exist. You can perform this for one file by running
Wally,
How is this addressed in 6.0.8? The 2 gig limit is a hard limit,
set also by the OS isn't it?
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