Not to answer the question, 'cause I can't. I just shudder at the thought
of 3 opens in "a subroutine being called multiple times through a loop"
Bruce M Neylon
Health Care Management Group
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Subject: [U2] UV Read failure
<SNIP>
0079 TRAN*yyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy 150000
0080 Program "PTREVBRB": Line 15, Read operation failure. [EFAULT] Bad
address
0081 [201] 'CONTRACT' IS NOT A FILE NAME
CONTRACT was being used a few "seconds" before.
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I wish it were that simple but here is the Opens section
*
0013 OPEN 'X.REF' TO XREF ELSE STOP 201,'X.REF'
0014 OPEN 'TOFL' TO TOFL ELSE STOP 201,'TOFL'
0015 OPEN 'CONTRACT' TO CONTRACT ELSE STOP 201,'CONTRACT'
The program would appear to definitely be trying to open CONTRACT.
This program is a subroutine being called multiple times through a loop,
and
would have opened CONTRACT in the previous iteration. Having just written
that I think - why are we doing this - but that is another matter, over
which we may have less control.
Could it be that AIX is not releasing the files fast enough and we are
running out of MFILES or something like that? This might have been
running
very fast at 3 am. We do at times when the machine is lightly loaded, see
errors where the Capture file has not been created.
All thoughts appreciated
Regards,
Sara Burns
Sara Burns (SEB)
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Public Trust
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