Try a different network card, and police the network for a rogue / duplicate
IP address,
If you are using a double-gated Network card, disconnect one of the
interfaces (seen some issues with MAC addresses being duplicated with one
manufacturer's cards).
If you are using an X.25 WAN take a long hard look at the network. 

Check ON.ABORT and ON.EXIT for rogue logic.

Otherwise the usual stuff as others have suggested:
smat -s
LIST.READU EVERY
PORT.STATUS
File sizing

Etc....

If it is that serious you could get an IBM consultant in?

Regards

JayJay


-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Horacio Pellegrino
Sent: 09 August 2008 18:14
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [U2] uniobjects help needed!

Have you checked out if any external process ( non UV ) is using the same
file (i.e. a backup program)or has been recently been used by?

Horacio


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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of doug chanco
Sent: Thursday, August 07, 2008 1:23 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [U2] uniobjects help needed!

the drama continues . we are now getting GFE's or "BLINK" errors in some 
of our files ....... while making modificatiosn to our VB app we have 
lessened the write/lockup issues now the transactions are running dog 
slow, placing an order which used to take @ 5 seconds are now taking 5 + 
minutes

I have been watching the network as as our cisco guy and we see nothing 
indicating a network issue, so now we are trying to figure out whats 
going on as placing orders from "green screens" take 5 seconds.

I have been looking at the aix error log and see no errors

this has got to be more exciting than watching "the young and the restless"

dougc



doug chanco wrote:
> Jeff Powell wrote:
>> May I add my experience here?
>>
>>   
>
> PLEASE!  We are going on day 8 (or 9 I am losing count)  with little 
> to no progress.  One thing I was wondering could it be an issue with 
> the unix memory segments "having issues"?
>
> also I am noticing what I think is a huge amount of "tcp bad checksum" 
> errors but very few rebroadcasts does anyone more familiar with 
> tcp/networks have a base line for what is "normal"  we have several 
> hundred users.
>
> Also what would happen if uvrpc ran out of licenses?
> also I am noticing that when our crappy system gets really loaded the 
> application seems to lock up more as well as take long times to 
> respond, could this be an indication of something?
>
> I wanted to say thank you to everyone (those who have responded and 
> everyone else who has not complained about the fact that this is not 
> truly a universe issue but maybe a network/socket/VB/uvrpc one)
>
> dougc
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