D3 questions are best addressed at http://forums.rainingdata.com but we can
take a quick shot here.
D3 is shutting down on it's own? I've never heard of this and now both of
you see it - weird.
When you say "shutting down", do you mean a clean shutdown or a crash, as in
the VME service just stops running? Go to dm and list-system-errors. This
will show you messages like:
"coldstart after normal shutdown"
"coldstart after system failure"
And "shutdown executed by 2 dm"
(where 2 is some port number and dm is the user who did it)
That last message may be a finger to the culprit.
If you're seeing a lot of system failures then something outside the
environment is taking it down, which means either Windows or some person is
zapping services. I'll need more info to get any further than this.
HTH
Tony
Former QA Manager and later Product Manager for
Pick Systems/Raining Data DBMS products
Currently developing connectivity components and .NET interfaces for
all MV DBMS products
from Russ Watson
> I've seen this periodically on our sites. Usually those who
> refuse to reboot
> their servers on a scheduled weekly/biweekly basis (we're
> still running NT).
>
> What release are they running?
> (if this is [OT] then contact me off list).
> > -----Original Message-----
>From Mark Johnson
> > Does anyone have any recollection of any TCL comand or Data/Basic
> > command/statement that would cause the D3 VME on W2K to shut
> > down. I know that
> > there's the SHUTDOWN verb and one of the user-exits does the same.
> >
> > I've got a new client and they report this problem on one of
> > their systems. I
> > haven't attempted to duplicate it so this is all they gave
> me so far.
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