You might want to try "handle" from www.sysinternals.com.

They do a whole range of excellent free tools for system monitoring.

Brian 

> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jeff 
> Fitzgerald
> Sent: 09 March 2006 17:36
> To: 'U2-users (E-mail)'
> Subject: RE: [U2] [UV] Resize error
> 
> We see this behavior frequently with uv on Windows.  The 
> symptoms indicate that another user or process has the file 
> open; but very often this is definitely not the case.  We've 
> been told that the problem is due to a table of open files 
> (presumably in Windows rather than uv) which becomes out of 
> sync with reality.  As you've discovered, the solution is to 
> reboot; but this is only a temporary fix until the problem recurs.
> 
> I've tried to create the problem by breaking network 
> connections and otherwise "ungracefully" terminating 
> processes and have never been able to cause the problem to occur.
> 
> The fact that this doesn't occur on UNIX systems tends to 
> confirm that the out of sync table is within Windows rather than uv.
> 
> If anyone has insight into the problem it would really be 
> appreciated by many!
> 
> Jeff Fitzgerald
> Fitzgerald & Long, Inc.
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Barry Brevik
> Sent: Wednesday, March 08, 2006 12:53 PM
> To: U2-users (E-mail)
> Subject: [U2] [UV] Resize error
> 
> UV version 9.6.1.3 on Windows 2000.
> 
> When I use RESIZE to resize a file, I frequently get this error:
>  
>   RESIZE: Error on POREQ.  File not resized.
>  
> I generally CLEAR.FILE the file first, having saved off the 
> records elsewhere, but I get the error whether I CLEAR.FILE 
> or not. Incidentally, I NEVER saw this error when the system 
> was running on Solaris.
> 
> I have determined that this is NOT a permissions issue. Then 
> I thought, well maybe someone has the file open, but even 
> after hours with nobody on I get the same error.
> 
> If I reboot the machine, I can resize any file until a day or 
> so goes by and the error starts cropping up again.
> 
> One further factoid- if I DELETE.FILE the file, it will not 
> do it (error) but merrily trashes the DATA portion of the 
> file. Then, I can not CREATE.FILE the file either.
> 
> This has progressed to the extreme annoyance phase. Anyone 
> know what's going on here?
> 
> Barry Brevik
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