Maximum work process hold time exceed

Dear all,
One of my SAP user got the below error in SAP PROD server , kindly check below logs .
u201CIRP maximum work process hold time exceed. This may be caused by network problems or slow front-end-systems.u201D
Note : SAP Gui also latest installed , still the user got the above error .
Kindly suggest

This error message means that the SAP server (a workprocess) wanted to send data to the frontend (SAPGUI) but the frontend didn't either confirm that the data could be sent or the data didn'T reach the frontend at all.
As already specified in the error message itself this can be caused by a slow (swapping) frontend or by network problems.
Another reason can be local firewalls or firewalls between the server and the frontend.
Markus

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    11 ?         -1 Free          no      0   0             0                                                             
    ERROR => DpRqTxt: bad rqtype -1 [dpxxrq.c     785]
    12 ?         -1 Free          no      0   0             0                                                             
    ERROR => DpRqTxt: bad rqtype -1 [dpxxrq.c     785]
    13 ?         -1 Free          no      0   0             0                                                             
    ERROR => DpRqTxt: bad rqtype -1 [dpxxrq.c     785]
    14 ?         -1 Free          no      0   0             0                                                             
    ERROR => DpRqTxt: bad rqtype -1 [dpxxrq.c     785]
    15 ?         -1 Free          no      0   0             0                                                             
    ERROR => DpRqTxt: bad rqtype -1 [dpxxrq.c     785]
    16 ?         -1 Free          no      0   0             0                                                             
    ERROR => DpRqTxt: bad rqtype -1 [dpxxrq.c     785]
    17 ?         -1 Free          no      0   0             0                                                             
    ERROR => DpRqTxt: bad rqtype -1 [dpxxrq.c     785]
    18 ?         -1 Free          no      0   0             0                                                             
    ERROR => DpRqTxt: bad rqtype -1 [dpxxrq.c     785]
    19 ?         -1 Free          no      0   0             0                                                             
    ERROR => DpRqTxt: bad rqtype -1 [dpxxrq.c     785]
    20 ?         -1 Free          no      0   0             0                                                             
    ERROR => DpRqTxt: bad rqtype -1 [dpxxrq.c     785]
    21 ?         -1 Free          no      0   0             0                                                             
    ERROR => DpRqTxt: bad rqtype -1 [dpxxrq.c     785]
    22 ?         -1 Free          no      0   0             0                                                             
    ERROR => DpRqTxt: bad rqtype -1 [dpxxrq.c     785]
    23 ?         -1 Free          no      0   0             0                                                             
    ERROR => DpRqTxt: bad rqtype -1 [dpxxrq.c     785]
    24 ?         -1 Free          no      0   0             0                                                             
    ERROR => DpRqTxt: bad rqtype -1 [dpxxrq.c     785]
    25 ?         -1 Free          no      0   0             0                                                             
    ERROR => DpRqTxt: bad rqtype -1 [dpxxrq.c     785]
    26 ?         -1 Free          no      0   0             0                                                             
    ERROR => DpRqTxt: bad rqtype -1 [dpxxrq.c     785]
    27 ?         -1 Free          no      0   0             0                                                             
    ERROR => DpRqTxt: bad rqtype -1 [dpxxrq.c     785]
    28 ?         -1 Free          no      0   0             0                                                             
    ERROR => DpRqTxt: bad rqtype -1 [dpxxrq.c     785]
    29 ?         -1 Free          no      0   0             0                                                             
    ERROR => DpRqTxt: bad rqtype -1 [dpxxrq.c     785]
    30 ?         -1 Free          no      0   0             0                                                             
    ERROR => DpRqTxt: bad rqtype -1 [dpxxrq.c     785]
    31 ?         -1 Free          no      0   0             0                                                             
    ERROR => DpRqTxt: bad rqtype -1 [dpxxrq.c     785]
    32 ?         -1 Free          no      0   0             0                                                             
    ERROR => DpRqTxt: bad rqtype -1 [dpxxrq.c     785]
    33 ?         -1 Free          no      0   0             0                                                             
    ERROR => DpRqTxt: bad rqtype -1 [dpxxrq.c     785]
    34 ?         -1 Free          no      0   0             0                                                             
    Dispatcher Queue Statistics               Tue Apr  8 11:47:43 2008
    ===========================
    --------++++--
    +
    Typ
    now
    high
    max
    writes
    reads
    --------++++--
    +
    ERROR => DpMQueueInfo: DpQueueInfo [dpxxtool.c   2032]
    Dump of tm_adm structure:               Tue Apr  8 11:47:43 2008
    =========================
    Term    uid  man user    term   lastop  mod wp  ta   a/i (modes)
    Workprocess Comm. Area Blocks               Tue Apr  8 11:47:43 2008
    =============================
    Slots: 300, Used: 0, Max: 0
    --------++--
    +
    id
    owner
    pid
    eyecatcher
    --------++--
    +
    NiWait: sleep (5000ms) ...
    NiISelect: timeout 5000ms
    NiISelect: maximum fd=1
    NiISelect: read-mask is NULL
    NiISelect: write-mask is NULL
    Tue Apr  8 13:47:48 2008
    NiISelect: TIMEOUT occured (5000ms)
    DpHalt: shutdown server >MASAPPRO_PRO_00                         < (normal)
    DpJ2eeDisableRestart
    Switch off Shared memory profiling
    ShmProtect( 57, 3 )
    ShmProtect: shmat key 57 prot 3/0 done
    ShmProtect(SHM_PROFILE, SHM_PROT_RW
    ShmProtect( 57, 1 )
    ShmProtect: shmat key 57 prot 1/4096 done
    ShmProtect(SHM_PROFILE, SHM_PROT_RD
    DpWakeUpWps: wake up all wp's
    ERROR => EvtSet: Ill. Event Handle = 0 [evtux.c      1228]
    ERROR => DpWakeUpWps: EvtSet (rc=2) [dpxxdisp.c   10923]
    ERROR => EvtSet: Ill. Event Handle = 0 [evtux.c      1228]
    ERROR => DpWakeUpWps: EvtSet (rc=2) [dpxxdisp.c   10923]
    ERROR => EvtSet: Ill. Event Handle = 0 [evtux.c      1228]
    ERROR => DpWakeUpWps: EvtSet (rc=2) [dpxxdisp.c   10923]
    ERROR => EvtSet: Ill. Event Handle = 0 [evtux.c      1228]
    ERROR => DpWakeUpWps: EvtSet (rc=2) [dpxxdisp.c   10923]
    ERROR => EvtSet: Ill. Event Handle = 0 [evtux.c      1228]
    ERROR => DpWakeUpWps: EvtSet (rc=2) [dpxxdisp.c   10923]
    ERROR => EvtSet: Ill. Event Handle = 0 [evtux.c      1228]
    ERROR => DpWakeUpWps: EvtSet (rc=2) [dpxxdisp.c   10923]
    ERROR => EvtSet: Ill. Event Handle = 0 [evtux.c      1228]
    ERROR => DpWakeUpWps: EvtSet (rc=2) [dpxxdisp.c   10923]
    ERROR => EvtSet: Ill. Event Handle = 0 [evtux.c      1228]
    ERROR => DpWakeUpWps: EvtSet (rc=2) [dpxxdisp.c   10923]
    ERROR => EvtSet: Ill. Event Handle = 0 [evtux.c      1228]
    ERROR => DpWakeUpWps: EvtSet (rc=2) [dpxxdisp.c   10923]
    ERROR => EvtSet: Ill. Event Handle = 0 [evtux.c      1228]
    ERROR => DpWakeUpWps: EvtSet (rc=2) [dpxxdisp.c   10923]
    ERROR => EvtSet: Ill. Event Handle = 0 [evtux.c      1228]
    ERROR => DpWakeUpWps: EvtSet (rc=2) [dpxxdisp.c   10923]
    ERROR => EvtSet: Ill. Event Handle = 0 [evtux.c      1228]
    ERROR => DpWakeUpWps: EvtSet (rc=2) [dpxxdisp.c   10923]
    ERROR => EvtSet: Ill. Event Handle = 0 [evtux.c      1228]
    ERROR => DpWakeUpWps: EvtSet (rc=2) [dpxxdisp.c   10923]
    ERROR => EvtSet: Ill. Event Handle = 0 [evtux.c      1228]
    ERROR => DpWakeUpWps: EvtSet (rc=2) [dpxxdisp.c   10923]
    ERROR => EvtSet: Ill. Event Handle = 0 [evtux.c      1228]
    ERROR => DpWakeUpWps: EvtSet (rc=2) [dpxxdisp.c   10923]
    ERROR => EvtSet: Ill. Event Handle = 0 [evtux.c      1228]
    ERROR => DpWakeUpWps: EvtSet (rc=2) [dpxxdisp.c   10923]
    ERROR => EvtSet: Ill. Event Handle = 0 [evtux.c      1228]
    ERROR => DpWakeUpWps: EvtSet (rc=2) [dpxxdisp.c   10923]
    ERROR => EvtSet: Ill. Event Handle = 0 [evtux.c      1228]
    ERROR => DpWakeUpWps: EvtSet (rc=2) [dpxxdisp.c   10923]
    ERROR => EvtSet: Ill. Event Handle = 0 [evtux.c      1228]
    ERROR => DpWakeUpWps: EvtSet (rc=2) [dpxxdisp.c   10923]
    ERROR => EvtSet: Ill. Event Handle = 0 [evtux.c      1228]
    ERROR => DpWakeUpWps: EvtSet (rc=2) [dpxxdisp.c   10923]
    ERROR => EvtSet: Ill. Event Handle = 0 [evtux.c      1228]
    ERROR => DpWakeUpWps: EvtSet (rc=2) [dpxxdisp.c   10923]
    ERROR => EvtSet: Ill. Event Handle = 0 [evtux.c      1228]
    ERROR => DpWakeUpWps: EvtSet (rc=2) [dpxxdisp.c   10923]
    ERROR => EvtSet: Ill. Event Handle = 0 [evtux.c      1228]
    ERROR => DpWakeUpWps: EvtSet (rc=2) [dpxxdisp.c   10923]
    ERROR => EvtSet: Ill. Event Handle = 0 [evtux.c      1228]
    ERROR => DpWakeUpWps: EvtSet (rc=2) [dpxxdisp.c   10923]
    ERROR => EvtSet: Ill. Event Handle = 0 [evtux.c      1228]
    ERROR => DpWakeUpWps: EvtSet (rc=2) [dpxxdisp.c   10923]
    ERROR => EvtSet: Ill. Event Handle = 0 [evtux.c      1228]
    ERROR => DpWakeUpWps: EvtSet (rc=2) [dpxxdisp.c   10923]
    ERROR => EvtSet: Ill. Event Handle = 0 [evtux.c      1228]
    ERROR => DpWakeUpWps: EvtSet (rc=2) [dpxxdisp.c   10923]
    ERROR => EvtSet: Ill. Event Handle = 0 [evtux.c      1228]
    ERROR => DpWakeUpWps: EvtSet (rc=2) [dpxxdisp.c   10923]
    ERROR => EvtSet: Ill. Event Handle = 0 [evtux.c      1228]
    ERROR => DpWakeUpWps: EvtSet (rc=2) [dpxxdisp.c   10923]
    ERROR => EvtSet: Ill. Event Handle = 0 [evtux.c      1228]
    ERROR => DpWakeUpWps: EvtSet (rc=2) [dpxxdisp.c   10923]
    ERROR => EvtSet: Ill. Event Handle = 0 [evtux.c      1228]
    ERROR => DpWakeUpWps: EvtSet (rc=2) [dpxxdisp.c   10923]
    ERROR => EvtSet: Ill. Event Handle = 0 [evtux.c      1228]
    ERROR => DpWakeUpWps: EvtSet (rc=2) [dpxxdisp.c   10923]
    ERROR => EvtSet: Ill. Event Handle = 0 [evtux.c      1228]
    ERROR => DpWakeUpWps: EvtSet (rc=2) [dpxxdisp.c   10923]
    ERROR => EvtSet: Ill. Event Handle = 0 [evtux.c      1228]
    ERROR => DpWakeUpWps: EvtSet (rc=2) [dpxxdisp.c   10923]
    ERROR => EvtSet: Ill. Event Handle = 0 [evtux.c      1228]
    ERROR => DpWakeUpWps: EvtSet (rc=2) [dpxxdisp.c   10923]
    Stop work processes
    Terminate gui connections
    wait for end of work processes
    not attached to the message server
    cleanup EM
    EmCleanup() -> 0
    Es2Cleanup: Cleanup ES2
    ShmCreate( 76, 0, 2, 0x0x1808c5508 )
    ShmKeyPermission( 76 ) = 0777 (octal)
    cleanup event management
    cleanup shared memory/semaphores
    ShmCleanup SHM_SYS_ADM_KEY
    ShmCleanup( 1 )
    ShmCreate( 1, 0, 2, 0x0xfffffffffffe990 )
    ShmProtect( 1, 3 )
    ShmProtect: shmat key 1 prot 3/0 done
    ShmCreate( 1, 0, 2, -> 0x0x700000070000000 )
    ShmCleanup SHM_DP_ADM_KEY
    ShmCleanup( 2 )
    ShmCreate( 2, 0, 2, 0x0xfffffffffffe990 )
    ShmProtect( 2, 3 )
    ShmProtect: shmat key 2 prot 3/0 done
    ShmCreate( 2, 0, 2, -> 0x0x700000080000000 )
    ShmCleanup SHM_DP_CA_KEY
    ShmCleanup( 3 )
    ShmCreate( 3, 0, 2, 0x0xfffffffffffe990 )
    ShmProtect( 3, 3 )
    ShmProtect: shmat key 3 prot 3/0 done
    ShmCreate( 3, 0, 2, -> 0x0x700000090000000 )
    ShmCleanup SHM_PF_KEY
    ShmCleanup( 4 )
    ShmCreate( 4, 0, 2, 0x0xfffffffffffe990 )
    ShmKeyPermission( 4 ) = 0777 (octal)
    ShmCleanup SHM_PRES_BUF
    ShmCleanup( 14 )
    ShmCreate( 14, 0, 2, 0x0xfffffffffffe990 )
    ShmKeyPermission( 14 ) = 0777 (octal)
    ShmCleanup SHM_CALI_BUFFER
    ShmCleanup( 11 )
    ShmCreate( 11, 0, 2, 0x0xfffffffffffe990 )
    ShmKeyPermission( 11 ) = 0777 (octal)
    ShmCleanup SHM_DB_TBUFF
    ShmCleanup( 19 )
    ShmCreate( 19, 0, 2, 0x0xfffffffffffe990 )
    ShmKeyPermission( 19 ) = 0777 (octal)
    ShmCleanup SHM_DB_TBUFF_P
    ShmCleanup( 33 )
    ShmCreate( 33, 0, 2, 0x0xfffffffffffe990 )
    ShmKeyPermission( 33 ) = 0777 (octal)
    ShmCleanup SHM_DB_STBUFF
    ShmCleanup( 41 )
    ShmCreate( 41, 0, 2, 0x0xfffffffffffe990 )
    ShmKeyPermission( 41 ) = 0777 (octal)
    ShmCleanup SHM_DB_TTBUFF
    ShmCleanup( 42 )
    ShmCreate( 42, 0, 2, 0x0xfffffffffffe990 )
    ShmKeyPermission( 42 ) = 0777 (octal)
    ShmCleanup SHM_DB_FTBUFF
    ShmCleanup( 43 )
    ShmCreate( 43, 0, 2, 0x0xfffffffffffe990 )
    ShmKeyPermission( 43 ) = 0777 (octal)
    ShmCleanup SHM_DB_SNTBUFF
    ShmCleanup( 45 )
    ShmCreate( 45, 0, 2, 0x0xfffffffffffe990 )
    ShmKeyPermission( 45 ) = 0777 (octal)
    ShmCleanup SHM_DB_IRBUFF
    ShmCleanup( 44 )
    ShmCreate( 44, 0, 2, 0x0xfffffffffffe990 )
    ShmKeyPermission( 44 ) = 0777 (octal)
    ShmCleanup SHM_DB_OBJ_BUFFER
    ShmCleanup( 54 )
    ShmCreate( 54, 0, 2, 0x0xfffffffffffe990 )
    ShmKeyPermission( 54 ) = 0777 (octal)
    ShmCleanup SHM_DB_SYNC
    ShmCleanup( 46 )
    ShmCreate( 46, 0, 2, 0x0xfffffffffffe990 )
    ShmKeyPermission( 46 ) = 0777 (octal)
    ShmCleanup SHM_DB_CUA_BUFFER
    ShmCleanup( 47 )
    ShmCreate( 47, 0, 2, 0x0xfffffffffffe990 )
    ShmKeyPermission( 47 ) = 0777 (octal)
    ShmCleanup SHM_DB_OTR_BUFFER
    ShmCleanup( 64 )
    ShmCreate( 64, 0, 2, 0x0xfffffffffffe990 )
    ShmKeyPermission( 64 ) = 0777 (octal)
    ShmCleanup SHM_DB_ESM_BUFFER
    ShmCleanup( 65 )
    ShmCreate( 65, 0, 2, 0x0xfffffffffffe990 )
    ShmKeyPermission( 65 ) = 0777 (octal)
    ShmCleanup SHM_ROLL_AREA_KEY
    ShmCleanup( 9 )
    ShmCreate( 9, 0, 2, 0x0xfffffffffffe990 )
    ShmKeyPermission( 9 ) = 0777 (octal)
    ShmCleanup SHM_PAGING_AREA_KEY
    ShmCleanup( 8 )
    ShmCreate( 8, 0, 2, 0x0xfffffffffffe990 )
    ShmKeyPermission( 8 ) = 0777 (octal)
    ShmCleanup SHM_ROLL_ADM_KEY
    ShmCleanup( 17 )
    ShmCreate( 17, 0, 2, 0x0xfffffffffffe990 )
    ShmKeyPermission( 17 ) = 0777 (octal)
    ShmCleanup SHM_PAGING_ADM_KEY
    ShmCleanup( 18 )
    ShmCreate( 18, 0, 2, 0x0xfffffffffffe990 )
    ShmKeyPermission( 18 ) = 0777 (octal)
    ShmCleanup SHM_PXA_KEY
    ShmCleanup( 6 )
    ShmCreate( 6, 0, 2, 0x0xfffffffffffe990 )
    ShmKeyPermission( 6 ) = 0777 (octal)
    ShmCleanup SHM_ENQ_TABLE_KEY
    ShmCleanup( 34 )
    ShmCreate( 34, 0, 2, 0x0xfffffffffffe990 )
    ShmKeyPermission( 34 ) = 0777 (octal)
    ShmCleanup SHM_ENQID_KEY
    ShmCleanup( 58 )
    ShmCreate( 58, 0, 2, 0x0xfffffffffffe990 )
    ShmKeyPermission( 58 ) = 0777 (octal)
    ShmCleanup SHM_VB_ADM_KEY
    ShmCleanup( 7 )
    ShmCreate( 7, 0, 2, 0x0xfffffffffffe990 )
    ShmKeyPermission( 7 ) = 0777 (octal)
    ShmCleanup SHM_DB_POOL
    ShmCleanup( 40 )
    ShmCreate( 40, 0, 2, 0x0xfffffffffffe990 )
    ShmKeyPermission( 40 ) = 0777 (octal)
    ShmCleanup SHM_ES2_ADM
    ShmCleanup( 76 )
    ShmCreate( 76, 0, 2, 0x0xfffffffffffe990 )
    ShmKeyPermission( 76 ) = 0777 (octal)
    ShmCleanup SHM_EM_ADM
    ShmCleanup( 51 )
    ShmCreate( 51, 0, 2, 0x0xfffffffffffe990 )
    ShmKeyPermission( 51 ) = 0777 (octal)
    ShmCleanup SHM_EM2_ADM
    ShmCleanup( 77 )
    ShmCreate( 77, 0, 2, 0x0xfffffffffffe990 )
    ShmKeyPermission( 77 ) = 0777 (octal)
    ShmCleanup SHM_EG2_ADM
    ShmCleanup( 78 )
    ShmCreate( 78, 0, 2, 0x0xfffffffffffe990 )
    ShmKeyPermission( 78 ) = 0777 (octal)
    ShmCleanup SHM_MSBUF
    ShmCleanup( 52 )
    ShmCreate( 52, 0, 2, 0x0xfffffffffffe990 )
    ShmProtect( 52, 3 )
    ShmProtect: shmat key 52 prot 3/0 done
    ShmCreate( 52, 0, 2, -> 0x0x7000000a0000000 )
    ShmCleanup SHM_THRUN_ADM_KEY(th run adm)
    ShmCleanup( 30 )
    ShmCreate( 30, 0, 2, 0x0xfffffffffffe990 )
    ShmKeyPermission( 30 ) = 0777 (octal)
    ShmCleanup SHM_JAVA
    ShmCleanup( 70 )
    ShmCreate( 70, 0, 2, 0x0xfffffffffffe990 )
    ShmKeyPermission( 70 ) = 0777 (octal)
    ShmCleanup SHM_PF_AS_KEY(Appl.Statistics)
    ShmCleanup( 56 )
    ShmCreate( 56, 0, 2, 0x0xfffffffffffe990 )
    ShmKeyPermission( 56 ) = 0777 (octal)
    ShmCleanup SHM_POOL_0
    ShmCleanup( 10 )
    ShmCreate( 10, 0, 2, 0x0xfffffffffffe990 )
    ShmKeyPermission( 10 ) = 0777 (octal)
    ShmCleanup SHM_PROFILE
    ShmCleanup( 57 )
    ShmCreate( 57, 0, 2, 0x0xfffffffffffe990 )
    ShmProtect( 57, 3 )
    ShmProtect: shmat key 57 prot 3/0 done
    ShmCreate( 57, 0, 2, -> 0x0x700000020000000 )
    MiCleanup:
    ShmCleanup( 62 )
    ShmCreate( 62, 0, 2, 0x0xfffffffffffe900 )
    ShmKeyPermission( 62 ) = 0777 (octal)
    ERROR => ShmCleanup(62) failed 3 [mpixx.c      3239]
    MpiCleanup() -> 1
    removing Semaphore-Management
    Sem2Lock: LockObjPtr = 0x700000030000158, Yield = 1
    ERROR => e=2 semctl(4,0,IPC_RMID,..) (2: No such file or directory) [semux.c      2098]
    removing request queue
    ShmCleanup( 31 )
    ShmCreate( 31, 0, 2, 0x0xfffffffffffe910 )
    ShmKeyPermission( 31 ) = 0777 (octal)
    ERROR => DpRqIQRemove: ShmDelete [dpxxqueu.c   431]
    closing connect handles (dgm + tcp)
    ***LOG Q05=> DpHalt, DPStop ( 52) [dpxxdisp.c   10594]
    shutdown completed - server stopped ***
    Good Bye .....
    trc file: "dev_disp.new", trc level: 1, release: "700"
    sysno      00
    sid        PRO
    systemid   324 (IBM iSeries with OS400)
    relno      7000
    patchlevel 0
    patchno    98
    intno      20050900
    make:      single threaded, Unicode, 64 bit, optimized
    pid        9197
    Thu Jan 31 05:54:08 2008
    kernel runs with dp version 224000(ext=109000) (@(#) DPLIB-INT-VERSION-224000-UC)
    length of sys_adm_ext is 572 bytes
    SWITCH TRC-HIDE on ***
    ***LOG Q00=> DpSapEnvInit, DPStart (00 9197) [dpxxdisp.c   1239]
         shared lib "dw_xml.so" version 98 successfully loaded
         shared lib "dw_xtc.so" version 98 successfully loaded
         shared lib "dw_stl.so" version 98 successfully loaded
         shared lib "dw_gui.so" version 98 successfully loaded
         shared lib "dw_mdm.so" version 98 successfully loaded
    rdisp/softcancel_sequence :  -> 0,5,-1
    use internal message server connection to port 3900
    MtxInit: 30000 0 0
    DpSysAdmExtInit: ABAP is active
    DpSysAdmExtInit: VMC (JAVA VM in WP) is not active
    DpIPCInit2: start server >MASAPPRO_PRO_00                         <
    DpShMCreate: sizeof(wp_adm)          50960     (1456)
    DpShMCreate: sizeof(tm_adm)          27955928     (27928)
    DpShMCreate: sizeof(wp_ca_adm)          24000     (80)
    DpShMCreate: sizeof(appc_ca_adm)     8000     (80)
    DpCommTableSize: max/headSize/ftSize/tableSize=500/8/548056/548064
    DpShMCreate: sizeof(comm_adm)          548064     (1088)
    DpSlockTableSize: max/headSize/ftSize/fiSize/tableSize=0/0/0/0/0
    DpShMCreate: sizeof(slock_adm)          0     (104)
    DpFileTableSize: max/headSize/ftSize/tableSize=0/0/0/0
    DpShMCreate: sizeof(file_adm)          0     (72)
    DpShMCreate: sizeof(vmc_adm)          0     (1848)
    DpShMCreate: sizeof(wall_adm)          (200056/174328/64/192)
    DpShMCreate: sizeof(gw_adm)     48
    DpShMCreate: SHM_DP_ADM_KEY          (addr: 0x700000080000000, size: 28969592)
    DpShMCreate: allocated sys_adm at 0x700000080000000
    DpShMCreate: allocated wp_adm at 0x700000080001ee8
    DpShMCreate: allocated tm_adm_list at 0x70000008000e5f8
    DpShMCreate: allocated tm_adm at 0x70000008000e658
    DpShMCreate: allocated wp_ca_adm at 0x700000081ab7930
    DpShMCreate: allocated appc_ca_adm at 0x700000081abd6f0
    DpShMCreate: allocated comm_adm at 0x700000081abf630
    DpShMCreate: system runs without slock table
    DpShMCreate: system runs without file table
    DpShMCreate: allocated vmc_adm_list at 0x700000081b45310
    DpShMCreate: allocated gw_adm at 0x700000081b45390
    DpShMCreate: system runs without vmc_adm
    DpShMCreate: allocated ca_info at 0x700000081b453c0
    DpShMCreate: allocated wall_adm at 0x700000081b453c8
    MBUF state OFF
    DpCommInitTable: init table for 500 entries
    Thu Jan 31 05:54:09 2008
    EmInit: MmSetImplementation( 2 ).
    MM global diagnostic options set: 0
    <ES> client 0 initializing ....
    <ES> InitFreeList
    <ES> block size is 4096 kByte.
    Using implementation std
    <ES> Info: use normal pages (no huge table support available)EsStdUnamFileMapInit: ES base = 0x0x7000000d0000000
    EsStdInit: Extended Memory 12288 MB allocated
    <ES> 3071 blocks reserved for free list.
    ES initialized.
    Thu Jan 31 05:54:14 2008
    DpSetProcessPriority: Run priority for work process startup adjusted to 20
    Thu Jan 31 05:54:14 2008
    DpSetProcessPriority: Run priority for work process startup adjusted to 20
    Thu Jan 31 05:54:14 2008
    DpSetProcessPriority: Run priority for work process startup adjusted to 20
    Thu Jan 31 05:54:15 2008
    DpSetProcessPriority: Run priority for work process startup adjusted to 20
    Thu Jan 31 05:54:15 2008
    DpSetProcessPriority: Run priority for work process startup adjusted to 20
    Thu Jan 31 05:54:15 2008
    DpSetProcessPriority: Run priority for work process startup adjusted to 20
    Thu Jan 31 05:54:16 2008
    DpSetProcessPriority: Run priority for work process startup adjusted to 20
    Thu Jan 31 05:54:16 2008
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    DpSetProcessPriority: Run priority for work process startup adjusted to 20
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    DpSetProcessPriority: Run priority for work process startup adjusted to 20
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    DpSetProcessPriority: Run priority for work process startup adjusted to 20
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    DpSetProcessPriority: Run priority for work process startup adjusted to 20
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    DpSetProcessPriority: Run priority for work process startup adjusted to 20
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    DpSetProcessPriority: Run priority for work process startup adjusted to 20
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    DpSetProcessPriority: Run priority for work process startup adjusted to 20
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    DpSetProcessPriority: Run priority for work process startup adjusted to 20
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    DpSetProcessPriority: Run priority for work process startup adjusted to 20
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    DpSetProcessPriority: Run priority for work process startup adjusted to 20
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    DpSetProcessPriority: Run priority for work process startup adjusted to 20
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    DpSetProcessPriority: Run priority for work process startup adjusted to 20
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    DpSetProcessPriority: Run priority for work process startup adjusted to 20
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    DpSetProcessPriority: Run priority for work process startup adjusted to 20
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    rdisp/http_min_wait_dia_wp : 1 -> 1
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    Release check o.K.
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    Thu Jan 31 11:59:50 2008
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    WARNING => DpRqServiceQueue: timeout of HIGH PRIO msg, return DP_CANT_HANDLE_REQ
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