ME3400 dhcp snooping database restore
Hi guys,
NTP synchronization on ME3400 takes around 10 minutes and I couldn not find way to reduce it.
The problem is with restoring dhcp snooping database from flash/tftp after switch boots up.
Database is restored after clock synchronization, but 10 minutes is to long as users with snooping/DAI are blocked until snooping database is restored.
As ME3400 does not have hw clock, option with restoring clock after it boots up is not available.
Does anyone had similar problem?
Please share any idea/proposal how to overcome this issue.
Many thanks,
Grgo
Hi Sunil, that was the last idea I had got.
The one before the last was write on this support forum.
So I tried everythink but reboot. Which is little bit strange solution.
Thank you.
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IP address Client-ID/ Lease expiration Type
Hardware address
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<b>dev_disp</b>
trc file: "dev_disp", trc level: 1, release: "640"
Wed Dec 05 11:03:58 2007
kernel runs with dp version 136000(ext=102000) (@(#) DPLIB-INT-VERSION-136000-UC)
length of sys_adm_ext is 524 bytes
sysno 00
sid Q02
systemid 560 (PC with Windows NT)
relno 6400
patchlevel 0
patchno 196
intno 20020600
make: multithreaded, Unicode
pid 2896
***LOG Q00=> DpSapEnvInit, DPStart (00 2896) [dpxxdisp.c 1102]
shared lib "dw_xml.dll" version 196 successfully loaded
shared lib "dw_xtc.dll" version 196 successfully loaded
shared lib "dw_stl.dll" version 196 successfully loaded
shared lib "dw_gui.dll" version 196 successfully loaded
shared lib "dw_mdm.dll" version 196 successfully loaded
Wed Dec 05 11:04:02 2007
WARNING => DpNetCheck: NiAddrToHost(1.0.0.0) took 4 seconds
***LOG GZZ=> 1 possible network problems detected - check tracefile and adjust the DNS settings [dpxxtool2.c 3881]
MtxInit: -2 0 0
DpSysAdmExtInit: ABAP is active
DpIPCInit2: start server >ibwoksapq02_Q02_00 <
DpShMCreate: sizeof(wp_adm) 15840 (1320)
DpShMCreate: sizeof(tm_adm) 2969176 (14772)
DpShMCreate: sizeof(wp_ca_adm) 24000 (80)
DpShMCreate: sizeof(appc_ca_adm) 8000 (80)
DpShMCreate: sizeof(comm_adm) 290000 (580)
DpShMCreate: sizeof(vmc_adm) 0 (424)
DpShMCreate: sizeof(wall_adm) (38456/34360/64/184)
DpShMCreate: SHM_DP_ADM_KEY (addr: 07910040, size: 3386992)
DpShMCreate: allocated sys_adm at 07910040
DpShMCreate: allocated wp_adm at 07911B88
DpShMCreate: allocated tm_adm_list at 07915968
DpShMCreate: allocated tm_adm at 07915990
DpShMCreate: allocated wp_ca_adm at 07BEA7E8
DpShMCreate: allocated appc_ca_adm at 07BF05A8
DpShMCreate: allocated comm_adm_list at 07BF24E8
DpShMCreate: allocated comm_adm at 07BF2500
DpShMCreate: allocated vmc_adm_list at 07C391D0
DpShMCreate: system runs without vmc_adm
DpShMCreate: allocated ca_info at 07C391F8
DpShMCreate: allocated wall_adm at 07C39200
MBUF state OFF
EmInit: MmSetImplementation( 2 ).
<ES> client 0 initializing ....
Wed Dec 05 11:04:03 2007
<ES> InitFreeList
<ES> block size is 1024 kByte.
Using implementation flat
<EsNT> Memory Reset disabled as NT default
<ES> 1131 blocks reserved for free list.
ES initialized.
rdisp/http_min_wait_dia_wp : 1 -> 1
***LOG CPS=> DpLoopInit, ICU ( 2.6.1 2.6 4.0) [dpxxdisp.c 1476]
***LOG Q0K=> DpMsAttach, mscon ( ibwoksapq02) [dpxxdisp.c 10113]
DpStartStopMsg: send start message (myname is >ibwoksapq02_Q02_00 <)
DpStartStopMsg: start msg sent
CCMS: AlInitGlobals : alert/use_sema_lock = TRUE.
CCMS: start to initalize 3.X shared alert area (first segment).
DpMsgAdmin: Set release to 6400, patchlevel 0
MBUF state PREPARED
MBUF component UP
DpMBufHwIdSet: set Hardware-ID
***LOG Q1C=> DpMBufHwIdSet [dpxxmbuf.c 1025]
DpMsgAdmin: Set patchno for this platform to 196
Release check o.K.
Wed Dec 05 11:04:43 2007
ERROR => W0 (pid 1368) died [dpxxdisp.c 12682]
ERROR => W1 (pid 2032) died [dpxxdisp.c 12682]
ERROR => W2 (pid 772) died [dpxxdisp.c 12682]
ERROR => W3 (pid 3272) died [dpxxdisp.c 12682]
ERROR => W4 (pid 2980) died [dpxxdisp.c 12682]
my types changed after wp death/restart 0xbf --> 0xbe
ERROR => W5 (pid 3344) died [dpxxdisp.c 12682]
my types changed after wp death/restart 0xbe --> 0xbc
ERROR => W6 (pid 2848) died [dpxxdisp.c 12682]
my types changed after wp death/restart 0xbc --> 0xb8
ERROR => W7 (pid 3056) died [dpxxdisp.c 12682]
ERROR => W8 (pid 3308) died [dpxxdisp.c 12682]
ERROR => W9 (pid 596) died [dpxxdisp.c 12682]
my types changed after wp death/restart 0xb8 --> 0xb0
ERROR => W10 (pid 1988) died [dpxxdisp.c 12682]
my types changed after wp death/restart 0xb0 --> 0xa0
ERROR => W11 (pid 2136) died [dpxxdisp.c 12682]
my types changed after wp death/restart 0xa0 --> 0x80
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DISPATCHER EMERGENCY SHUTDOWN ***
increase tracelevel of WPs
killing W0-1368 (SIGUSR2)
ERROR => DpWpKill(1368, SIGUSR2) failed [dpxxtool.c 2508]
killing W1-2032 (SIGUSR2)
ERROR => DpWpKill(2032, SIGUSR2) failed [dpxxtool.c 2508]
killing W2-772 (SIGUSR2)
ERROR => DpWpKill(772, SIGUSR2) failed [dpxxtool.c 2508]
killing W3-3272 (SIGUSR2)
ERROR => DpWpKill(3272, SIGUSR2) failed [dpxxtool.c 2508]
killing W4-2980 (SIGUSR2)
ERROR => DpWpKill(2980, SIGUSR2) failed [dpxxtool.c 2508]
killing W5-3344 (SIGUSR2)
ERROR => DpWpKill(3344, SIGUSR2) failed [dpxxtool.c 2508]
killing W6-2848 (SIGUSR2)
ERROR => DpWpKill(2848, SIGUSR2) failed [dpxxtool.c 2508]
killing W7-3056 (SIGUSR2)
ERROR => DpWpKill(3056, SIGUSR2) failed [dpxxtool.c 2508]
killing W8-3308 (SIGUSR2)
ERROR => DpWpKill(3308, SIGUSR2) failed [dpxxtool.c 2508]
killing W9-596 (SIGUSR2)
ERROR => DpWpKill(596, SIGUSR2) failed [dpxxtool.c 2508]
killing W10-1988 (SIGUSR2)
ERROR => DpWpKill(1988, SIGUSR2) failed [dpxxtool.c 2508]
killing W11-2136 (SIGUSR2)
ERROR => DpWpKill(2136, SIGUSR2) failed [dpxxtool.c 2508]
NiWait: sleep (10000 msecs) ...
NiISelect: timeout 10000 ms
NiISelect: maximum fd=1569
NiISelect: read-mask is NULL
NiISelect: write-mask is NULL
Wed Dec 05 11:04:53 2007
NiISelect: TIMEOUT occured (10000 ms)
dump system status
Workprocess Table (long) Wed Dec 05 11:04:53 2007
========================
No Ty. Pid Status Cause Start Err Sem CPU Time Program Cl User Action Table
0 DIA 1368 Ended no 1 0 0
1 DIA 2032 Ended no 1 0 0
2 DIA 772 Ended no 1 0 0
3 DIA 3272 Ended no 1 0 0
4 DIA 2980 Ended no 1 0 0
5 UPD 3344 Ended no 1 0 0
6 ENQ 2848 Ended no 1 0 0
7 BTC 3056 Ended no 1 0 0
8 BTC 3308 Ended no 1 0 0
9 BTC 596 Ended no 1 0 0
10 SPO 1988 Ended no 1 0 0
11 UP2 2136 Ended no 1 0 0
Dispatcher Queue Statistics Wed Dec 05 11:04:53 2007
===========================
--------++++--
+
Typ
now
high
max
writes
reads
--------++++--
+
NOWP
0
5
2000
11
11
--------++++--
+
DIA
3
3
2000
5
2
--------++++--
+
UPD
0
0
2000
0
0
--------++++--
+
ENQ
0
0
2000
0
0
--------++++--
+
BTC
0
0
2000
0
0
--------++++--
+
SPO
0
0
2000
0
0
--------++++--
+
UP2
0
0
2000
0
0
--------++++--
+
max_rq_id 17
wake_evt_udp_now 0
wake events total 13, udp 6 ( 46%), shm 7 ( 53%)
since last update total 13, udp 6 ( 46%), shm 7 ( 53%)
Dump of tm_adm structure: Wed Dec 05 11:04:53 2007
=========================
Term uid man user term lastop mod wp ta a/i (modes)
EX-T12, U13, , 158.155.25.171, 11:04:07, M0, W-1, , 1/0
Workprocess Comm. Area Blocks Wed Dec 05 11:04:53 2007
=============================
Slots: 300, Used: 1, Max: 0
--------++--
+
id
owner
pid
eyecatcher
--------++--
+
0
DISPATCHER
-1
WPCAAD000
NiWait: sleep (5000 msecs) ...
NiISelect: timeout 5000 ms
NiISelect: maximum fd=1569
NiISelect: read-mask is NULL
NiISelect: write-mask is NULL
Wed Dec 05 11:04:58 2007
NiISelect: TIMEOUT occured (5000 ms)
DpHalt: shutdown server >ibwoksapq02_Q02_00 < (normal)
DpJ2eeDisableRestart
DpModState: buffer in state MBUF_PREPARED
NiBufSend starting
NiIWrite: write 110, 1 packs, MESG_IO, hdl 3, data complete
MsINiWrite: sent 110 bytes
MsIModState: change state to SHUTDOWN
DpModState: change server state from STARTING to SHUTDOWN
Switch off Shared memory profiling
ShmProtect( 57, 3 )
ShmProtect(SHM_PROFILE, SHM_PROT_RW
ShmProtect( 57, 1 )
ShmProtect(SHM_PROFILE, SHM_PROT_RD
DpWakeUpWps: wake up all wp's
Stop work processes...
Stop gateway
killing process (3968) (SOFT_KILL)
Stop icman
killing process (196) (SOFT_KILL)
Terminate gui connections
[DpProcDied] Process lives (PID:3968 HANDLE:1540)
waiting for termination of gateway
NiWait: sleep (1000 msecs) ...
NiISelect: timeout 1000 ms
NiISelect: maximum fd=1569
NiISelect: read-mask is NULL
NiISelect: write-mask is NULL
Wed Dec 05 11:04:59 2007
NiISelect: TIMEOUT occured (1000 ms)
[DpProcDied] Process died (PID:3968 HANDLE:1540)
[DpProcDied] Process lives (PID:196 HANDLE:1548)
waiting for termination of icman
NiWait: sleep (1000 msecs) ...
NiISelect: timeout 1000 ms
NiISelect: maximum fd=1569
NiISelect: read-mask is NULL
NiISelect: write-mask is NULL
Wed Dec 05 11:05:00 2007
NiISelect: TIMEOUT occured (1000 ms)
[DpProcDied] Process lives (PID:196 HANDLE:1548)
waiting for termination of icman
NiWait: sleep (1000 msecs) ...
NiISelect: timeout 1000 ms
NiISelect: maximum fd=1569
NiISelect: read-mask is NULL
NiISelect: write-mask is NULL
Wed Dec 05 11:05:01 2007
NiISelect: TIMEOUT occured (1000 ms)
[DpProcDied] Process lives (PID:196 HANDLE:1548)
waiting for termination of icman
NiWait: sleep (1000 msecs) ...
NiISelect: timeout 1000 ms
NiISelect: maximum fd=1569
NiISelect: read-mask is NULL
NiISelect: write-mask is NULL
Wed Dec 05 11:05:02 2007
NiISelect: TIMEOUT occured (1000 ms)
[DpProcDied] Process lives (PID:196 HANDLE:1548)
waiting for termination of icman
NiWait: sleep (1000 msecs) ...
NiISelect: timeout 1000 ms
NiISelect: maximum fd=1569
NiISelect: read-mask is NULL
NiISelect: write-mask is NULL
Wed Dec 05 11:05:03 2007
NiISelect: TIMEOUT occured (1000 ms)
[DpProcDied] Process lives (PID:196 HANDLE:1548)
waiting for termination of icman
NiWait: sleep (1000 msecs) ...
NiISelect: timeout 1000 ms
NiISelect: maximum fd=1569
NiISelect: read-mask is NULL
NiISelect: write-mask is NULL
Wed Dec 05 11:05:04 2007
NiISelect: TIMEOUT occured (1000 ms)
[DpProcDied] Process lives (PID:196 HANDLE:1548)
waiting for termination of icman
NiWait: sleep (1000 msecs) ...
NiISelect: timeout 1000 ms
NiISelect: maximum fd=1569
NiISelect: read-mask is NULL
NiISelect: write-mask is NULL
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[DpProcDied] Process lives (PID:196 HANDLE:1548)
waiting for termination of icman
NiWait: sleep (1000 msecs) ...
NiISelect: timeout 1000 ms
NiISelect: maximum fd=1569
NiISelect: read-mask is NULL
NiISelect: write-mask is NULL
Wed Dec 05 11:05:06 2007
NiISelect: TIMEOUT occured (1000 ms)
[DpProcDied] Process lives (PID:196 HANDLE:1548)
waiting for termination of icman
NiWait: sleep (1000 msecs) ...
NiISelect: timeout 1000 ms
NiISelect: maximum fd=1569
NiISelect: read-mask is NULL
NiISelect: write-mask is NULL
Wed Dec 05 11:05:07 2007
NiISelect: TIMEOUT occured (1000 ms)
[DpProcDied] Process lives (PID:196 HANDLE:1548)
waiting for termination of icman
NiWait: sleep (1000 msecs) ...
NiISelect: timeout 1000 ms
NiISelect: maximum fd=1569
NiISelect: read-mask is NULL
NiISelect: write-mask is NULL
Wed Dec 05 11:05:08 2007
NiISelect: TIMEOUT occured (1000 ms)
[DpProcDied] Process lives (PID:196 HANDLE:1548)
waiting for termination of icman
NiWait: sleep (1000 msecs) ...
NiISelect: timeout 1000 ms
NiISelect: maximum fd=1569
NiISelect: read-mask is NULL
NiISelect: write-mask is NULL
Wed Dec 05 11:05:09 2007
NiISelect: TIMEOUT occured (1000 ms)
[DpProcDied] Process died (PID:196 HANDLE:1548)
DpHalt: cancel all lcom connections
MPI CancelAll 2 -> 0
MPI DeleteAll 2 -> 0
DpStartStopMsg: send stop message (myname is >ibwoksapq02_Q02_00 <)
NiIMyHostName: hostname = 'ibwoksapq02'
AdGetSelfIdentRecord: > <
AdCvtRecToExt: opcode 60 (AD_SELFIDENT), ser 0, ex 0, errno 0
AdCvtRecToExt: opcode 4 (AD_STARTSTOP), ser 0, ex 0, errno 0
DpConvertRequest: net size = 163 bytes
NiBufSend starting
NiIWrite: write 562, 1 packs, MESG_IO, hdl 3, data complete
MsINiWrite: sent 562 bytes
send msg (len 110+452) to name -, type 4, key -
DpStartStopMsg: stop msg sent
NiIRead: read 229, 1 packs, MESG_IO, hdl 3, data complete
NiBufIn: NIBUF len=229
NiBufIn: Packet complete for hdl 3
NiBufReceive starting
MsINiRead: received 229 bytes
MSG received, len 110+119, flag 1, from MSG_SERVER, typ 0, key -
DpHalt: received 119 bytes from message server
NiIRead: read 229, 1 packs, MESG_IO, hdl 3, data complete
NiBufIn: NIBUF len=229
NiBufIn: Packet complete for hdl 3
NiBufReceive starting
MsINiRead: received 229 bytes
MSG received, len 110+119, flag 1, from MSG_SERVER, typ 0, key -
DpHalt: received 119 bytes from message server
NiIRead: read 229, 1 packs, MESG_IO, hdl 3, data complete
NiBufIn: NIBUF len=229
NiBufIn: Packet complete for hdl 3
NiBufReceive starting
MsINiRead: received 229 bytes
MSG received, len 110+119, flag 1, from MSG_SERVER, typ 0, key -
DpHalt: received 119 bytes from message server
NiIRead: read 229, 1 packs, MESG_IO, hdl 3, data complete
NiBufIn: NIBUF len=229
NiBufIn: Packet complete for hdl 3
NiBufReceive starting
MsINiRead: received 229 bytes
MSG received, len 110+119, flag 1, from MSG_SERVER, typ 0, key -
DpHalt: received 119 bytes from message server
NiIRead: read 229, 1 packs, MESG_IO, hdl 3, data complete
NiBufIn: NIBUF len=229
NiBufIn: Packet complete for hdl 3
NiBufReceive starting
MsINiRead: received 229 bytes
MSG received, len 110+119, flag 1, from MSG_SERVER, typ 0, key -
DpHalt: received 119 bytes from message server
NiIRead: read 229, 1 packs, MESG_IO, hdl 3, data complete
NiBufIn: NIBUF len=229
NiBufIn: Packet complete for hdl 3
NiBufReceive starting
MsINiRead: received 229 bytes
MSG received, len 110+119, flag 1, from MSG_SERVER, typ 0, key -
DpHalt: received 119 bytes from message server
NiIRead: read 229, 1 packs, MESG_IO, hdl 3, data complete
NiBufIn: NIBUF len=229
NiBufIn: Packet complete for hdl 3
NiBufReceive starting
MsINiRead: received 229 bytes
MSG received, len 110+119, flag 1, from MSG_SERVER, typ 0, key -
DpHalt: received 119 bytes from message server
NiPRead: WSAEWOULDBLOCK 1.time 4
NiIPeek: peek for hdl 3 / socket 1476 timed out (r; 0)
DpHalt: no more messages from the message server
DpHalt: send keepalive to synchronize with the message server
NiBufSend starting
NiIWrite: write 114, 1 packs, MESG_IO, hdl 3, data complete
MsINiWrite: sent 114 bytes
send msg (len 110+4) to name MSG_SERVER, type 0, key -
MsSndName: MS_NOOP ok
Send 4 bytes to MSG_SERVER
NiIRead: read 114, 1 packs, MESG_IO, hdl 3, data complete
NiBufIn: NIBUF len=114
NiBufIn: Packet complete for hdl 3
NiBufReceive starting
MsINiRead: received 114 bytes
MSG received, len 110+4, flag 3, from MSG_SERVER, typ 0, key -
Received 4 bytes from MSG_SERVER
Received opcode MS_NOOP from msg_server, reply MSOP_OK
MsOpReceive: ok
MsSendKeepalive : keepalive sent to message server
NiPRead: WSAEWOULDBLOCK 1.time 4
Wed Dec 05 11:05:10 2007
NiIPeek: peek for hdl 3 / socket 1476 timed out (r; 1000)
DpHalt: no more messages from the message server
DpHalt: sync with message server o.k.
detach from message server
***LOG Q0M=> DpMsDetach, ms_detach () [dpxxdisp.c 10403]
NiBufSend starting
NiIWrite: write 110, 1 packs, MESG_IO, hdl 3, data complete
MsINiWrite: sent 110 bytes
MsIDetach: send logout to msg_server
MsIDetach: call exit function
DpMsShutdownHook called
NiSelClear: removed hdl 3 from selectset
MBUF state OFF
AdGetSelfIdentRecord: > <
AdCvtRecToExt: opcode 60 (AD_SELFIDENT), ser 0, ex 0, errno 0
AdCvtRecToExt: opcode 40 (AD_MSBUF), ser 0, ex 0, errno 0
AdCvtRecToExt: opcode 40 (AD_MSBUF), ser 0, ex 0, errno 0
blks_in_queue/wp_ca_blk_no/wp_max_no = 1/300/12
LOCK WP ca_blk 1
make DISP owner of wp_ca_blk 1
DpRqPutIntoQueue: put request into queue (reqtype 1, prio LOW, rq_id 23)
MBUF component DOWN
NiBufClose: clear extensions for hdl 3
NiBufSetStat: bufstat of hdl 3 changed from OK to OFF
NiICloseHandle: shutdown and close hdl 3 / socket 1476
MsIDetach: detach MS-system
EsCleanup ....
***LOG Q05=> DpHalt, DPStop ( 2896) [dpxxdisp.c 8776]
Good Bye .....
<b></b>
<b>dev_w0</b>
trc file: "dev_w0", trc level: 1, release: "640"
ACTIVE TRACE LEVEL 1
ACTIVE TRACE COMPONENTS all, M
B
B Wed Dec 05 11:04:03 2007
B create_con (con_name=R/3)
B Loading DB library 'C:\usr\sap\Q02\SYS\exe\run\dbmssslib.dll' ...
B Library 'C:\usr\sap\Q02\SYS\exe\run\dbmssslib.dll' loaded
B Version of 'C:\usr\sap\Q02\SYS\exe\run\dbmssslib.dll' is "640.00", patchlevel (0.195)
B New connection 0 created
M sysno 00
M sid Q02
M systemid 560 (PC with Windows NT)
M relno 6400
M patchlevel 0
M patchno 196
M intno 20020600
M make: multithreaded, Unicode
M pid 1368
M
M ***LOG Q0Q=> tskh_init, WPStart (Workproc 0 1368) [dpxxdisp.c 1162]
I MtxInit: -2 0 0
M DpSysAdmExtCreate: ABAP is active
M DpShMCreate: sizeof(wp_adm) 15840 (1320)
M DpShMCreate: sizeof(tm_adm) 2969176 (14772)
M DpShMCreate: sizeof(wp_ca_adm) 24000 (80)
M DpShMCreate: sizeof(appc_ca_adm) 8000 (80)
M DpShMCreate: sizeof(comm_adm) 290000 (580)
M DpShMCreate: sizeof(vmc_adm) 0 (424)
M DpShMCreate: sizeof(wall_adm) (38456/34360/64/184)
M DpShMCreate: SHM_DP_ADM_KEY (addr: 08110040, size: 3386992)
M DpShMCreate: allocated sys_adm at 08110040
M DpShMCreate: allocated wp_adm at 08111B88
M DpShMCreate: allocated tm_adm_list at 08115968
M DpShMCreate: allocated tm_adm at 08115990
M DpShMCreate: allocated wp_ca_adm at 083EA7E8
M DpShMCreate: allocated appc_ca_adm at 083F05A8
M DpShMCreate: allocated comm_adm_list at 083F24E8
M DpShMCreate: allocated comm_adm at 083F2500
M DpShMCreate: allocated vmc_adm_list at 084391D0
M DpShMCreate: system runs without vmc_adm
M DpShMCreate: allocated ca_info at 084391F8
M DpShMCreate: allocated wall_adm at 08439200
X EmInit: MmSetImplementation( 2 ).
X <ES> client 0 initializing ....
X
X Wed Dec 05 11:04:04 2007
X Using implementation flat
M <EsNT> Memory Reset disabled as NT default
X ES initialized.
M calling db_connect ...
C Thread ID:2236
C Thank You for using the SLOLEDB-interface
C Using dynamic link library 'C:\usr\sap\Q02\SYS\exe\run\dbmssslib.dll'
C dbmssslib.dll patch info
C patchlevel 0
C patchno 195
C patchcomment DBCON: database names must not start with digits (1078650)
C np:(local) connection used on IBWOKSAPQ02
C CopyLocalParameters: dbuser is 'q02'
C Provider SQLNCLI could not be initialized. See note #734034 for more information.
C Using provider SQLOLEDB instead.
C OpenOledbConnection: MARS property was not set.
C
C Wed Dec 05 11:04:05 2007
C Provider Release:08.10.3959
C Provider SQLNCLI could not be initialized. See note #734034 for more information.
C Using provider SQLOLEDB instead.
C Cache sizes: header 68 bytes, 20000 names (31680000 bytes), 1000 dynamic statements (5696000 bytes), total 37376068 bytes
C Using shared procedure name cache IBWOKSAPQ02_Q02Q02_Q02_MEM initialized by another process.
C Connected to db server : [IBWOKSAPQ02] server_used : [np:(local)], dbname: Q02, dbuser: q02
C pn_id:IBWOKSAPQ02_Q02Q02_Q02
C Not using MARS (on sql 8.0)
B Connection 0 opened (DBSL handle 0)
B Wp Hdl ConName ConId ConState TX PRM RCT TIM MAX OPT Date Time DBHost
B 000 000 R/3 000000000 ACTIVE NO YES NO 000 255 255 20071205 110404 IBWOKSAPQ02
C The IRow interface is supported by this OLEDB provider
M db_connect o.k.
M ICT: exclude compression: .zip,.cs,.rar,.arj,.z,.gz,.tar,.lzh,.cab,.hqx,.ace,.jar,.ear,.war,.css,.pdf,.js,.gzip,.uue,.bz2,.iso,.sda,.sar,.gif
I
I Wed Dec 05 11:04:10 2007
I *** ERROR => OpenProcess PID 3272 failed for checking semaphore 4
ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER: The parameter is incorrect. [semnt.c 1939]
I MtxInit: 0 0 0
M SHM_PRES_BUF (addr: 0C8B0040, size: 4400128)
M SHM_ROLL_AREA (addr: 2FA50040, size: 161480704)
M SHM_PAGING_AREA (addr: 10500040, size: 73400320)
M SHM_ROLL_ADM (addr: 0CCF0040, size: 1612020)
M SHM_PAGING_ADM (addr: 0CE80040, size: 525344)
M ThCreateNoBuffer allocated 544152 bytes for 1000 entries at 0CF10040
M ThCreateNoBuffer index size: 3000 elems
M ThCreateVBAdm allocated 12160 bytes (50 server) at 0CFA0040
X EmInit: MmSetImplementation( 2 ).
X <ES> client 0 initializing ....
X Using implementation flat
X ES initialized.
C The IRow interface is supported by this OLEDB provider
B db_con_shm_ini: WP_ID = 0, WP_CNT = 12, CON_ID = -1
C Provider SQLNCLI could not be initialized. See note #734034 for more information.
C Using provider SQLOLEDB instead.
B dbtbxbuf: Buffer TABL (addr: 161000C8, size: 30000128, end: 17D9C4C8)
B dbtbxbuf: Profile: max_objects = 5000, displace = 1, reorg = 1
B dbtbxbuf: request_unit = 2000, sync_reload = 5, inval_reload = 5
B dbtbxbuf: protect_shm = 0, force_checks = 0
B dbtbxbuf: tsize_retry = 14291712
B ***LOG BB0=> buffer TABL started with length 30000128 bytes [dbtbxbuf#8 @ 16037] [dbtbxbuf1603 7]
B dbtbxbuf: Buffer TABLP (addr: 17DA00C8, size: 10240000, end: 187640C8)
B dbtbxbuf: Profile: max_objects = 500, displace = 1, reorg = 1
B dbtbxbuf: request_unit = 2000, sync_reload = 5, inval_reload = 5
B dbtbxbuf: protect_shm = 0, force_checks = 0
B dbtbxbuf: tsize_retry = 5044992
B ***LOG BB0=> buffer TABLP started with length 10240000 bytes [dbtbxbuf#8 @ 16037] [dbtbxbuf1603 7]
B dbtbxbuf: Reading TBX statistics:
B dbtbxbuf: 0 object entries precreated
B Layout of EIBUF buffer shared memory:
B 0: 1 * 4 = 4
B 1: 1 * 344 = 344
B 2: 12 * 20 = 240
B 3: 4001 * 48 = 192048
B 4: 2000 * 232 = 464000
B 5: 4001 * 4 = 16004
B 6: 1 * 200 = 200
B 7: 65 * 4 = 260
B 8: 13754 * 256 = 3521024
B Tracing = 0, Shm Protection = 0, Force checks = 0, Recovery delay = 500000
B dbexpbuf: Buffer EIBUF (addr: 187700D0, size: 4194304, end: 18B700D0)
B ***LOG BB0=> buffer EIBUF started with length 4096k bytes [dbexpbuf#6 @ 2342] [dbexpbuf2342 ]
B Layout of ESM buffer shared memory:
B 0: 1 * 4 = 4
B 1: 1 * 344 = 344
B 2: 12 * 20 = 240
B 3: 4001 * 48 = 192048
B 4: 2000 * 232 = 464000
B 5: 4001 * 4 = 16004
B 6: 1 * 200 = 200
B 7: 65 * 4 = 260
B 8: 13754 * 256 = 3521024
B Tracing = 0, Shm Protection = 0, Force checks = 0, Recovery delay = 500000
B dbexpbuf: Buffer ESM (addr: 18B800D0, size: 4194304, end: 18F800D0)
B ***LOG BB0=> buffer ESM started with length 4096k bytes [dbexpbuf#6 @ 2342] [dbexpbuf2342 ]
B Layout of CUA buffer shared memory:
B 0: 1 * 4 = 4
B 1: 1 * 344 = 344
B 2: 12 * 20 = 240
B 3: 3001 * 48 = 144048
B 4: 1500 * 232 = 348000
B 5: 3001 * 4 = 12004
B 6: 1 * 200 = 200
B 7: 193 * 4 = 772
B 8: 5012 * 512 = 2566144
B Tracing = 0, Shm Protection = 0, Force checks = 0, Recovery delay = 500000
B dbexpbuf: Buffer CUA (addr: 18F900D0, size: 3072000, end: 1927E0D0)
B ***LOG BB0=> buffer CUA started with length 3000k bytes [dbexpbuf#6 @ 2342] [dbexpbuf2342 ]
B Layout of OTR buffer shared memory:
B 0: 1 * 4 = 4
B 1: 1 * 344 = 344
B 2: 12 * 20 = 240
B 3: 4001 * 48 = 192048
B 4: 2000 * 232 = 464000
B 5: 4001 * 4 = 16004
B 6: 1 * 200 = 200
B 7: 81 * 4 = 324
B 8: 13754 * 256 = 3521024
B Tracing = 0, Shm Protection = 0, Force checks = 0, Recovery delay = 500000
B dbexpbuf: Buffer OTR (addr: 192800D0, size: 4194304, end: 196800D0)
B ***LOG BB0=> buffer OTR started with length 4096k bytes [dbexpbuf#6 @ 2342] [dbexpbuf2342 ]
B ***LOG BB0=> buffer CALE started with length 500000 bytes [dbcalbuf#5 @ 2274] [dbcalbuf2274 ]
M call semaphore clean-up function ...
M SemCleanup: Reset blocking on semaphore (Key:4/Slot:3)
M ***LOG Q0E=> DpSigGenHandler, Exception (c0000005) [dpnttool.c 462]
M -
C-STACK -
SAP (R) - R/3(TM) Callstack, Version 1.0
Copyright (C) SAP AG. All rights reserved.
Application exception occurred:
Exception : c0000005 (Access Violation)
App : disp+work.EXE (pid=1368)
When : 12/5/2007 11:4:11.366
Threads : 2
Computer Name : IBWOKSAPQ02
User Name : SAPServiceQ02
Number of Processors: 4
Processor Type: x86 Family 15 Model 2 Stepping 5
Windows Version : 5.2 Current Build: 3790
Stack Dump for Thread Id 8bc
eax=00262802 ebx=00000002 ecx=0596b003 edx=00003d43 esi=00004200 edi=00004200
eip=00bbaf10 esp=0526fa88 ebp=0526fa94 iopl=0 nv up ei pl nz na pe nc
cs=001b ss=0023 ds=0023 es=0023 fs=003b gs=0000 efl=00010202
function : get_nec_length
00bbaef8 7403 jz get_nec_length+0x17b (00bbaefd)
00bbaefa c60100 mov byte ptr [ecx],0x0 ds:0596b003=??
00bbaefd 83c120 add ecx,0x20
00bbaf00 4a dec edx
00bbaf01 75f2 jnz get_dbtab_columns+0x87 (00bbaff5)
00bbaf03 eb19 jmp get_nec_length+0x19c (00bbaf1e)
00bbaf05 6685ff test di,di
00bbaf08 7e14 jle get_nec_length+0x19c (00bbaf1e)
00bbaf0a 83c103 add ecx,0x3
00bbaf0d 0fb7d7 movzx edx,di
FAULT-> 00bbaf10 803900 cmp byte ptr [ecx],0x0 ds:0596b003=??
00bbaf13 7403 jz get_nec_length+0x196 (00bbaf18)
00bbaf15 ff45fc inc dword ptr [ebp+0xfc] ss:0a4dd51a=????????
00bbaf18 83c120 add ecx,0x20
00bbaf1b 4a dec edx
00bbaf1c 75f2 jnz get_dbtab_columns+0xa2 (00bbb010)
00bbaf1e 5f pop edi
00bbaf1f 8b0dccfcc901 mov ecx,[FDESCR2_SIZE (01c9fccc)] ds:01c9fccc=0000017c
00bbaf25 0fbf55fc movsx edx,word ptr [ebp+0xfc] ss:0a4dd51b=????
00bbaf29 83c102 add ecx,0x2
00bbaf2c 0fafca imul ecx,edx
00bbaf2f 8d440102 lea eax,[ecxeax0x2] ds:054d0289=????????
--> Stack Back Trace <--
FramePtr ReturnAd Param#1 Param#2 Param#3 Param#4 Function Name
0526fa94 00bbefb1 00000287 0526fb24 00000000 0d064200 disp+work!get_nec_length [dbntab.c (12438)]
0526faf4 00bc2ec5 0526fb80 0526fb24 0526fb20 00000000 disp+work!ftab_select [dbntab.c (10343)]
0526fb44 00bc390e 00000000 0526fb80 00000000 01c9fcbc disp+work!fetch_entry [dbntab.c (7186)]
0526fb5c 00bc4274 00000000 0526fb80 01d577ec 01d57760 disp+work!procure_2 [dbntab.c (6855)]
0526fbb8 00c921a9 00000002 0526fc30 0526fc44 00000000 disp+work!db_ntab [dbntab.c (3104)]
0526fc4c 00c950a2 0fe300c8 0fe30040 00000000 00310030 disp+work!read_ntab [dbcalbuf.c (3177)]
0526fd40 00c95805 00000000 00000000 0fe30040 00660075 disp+work!db_cbufload [dbcalbuf.c (4507)]
0526fd68 00c97937 01d58d0c 00000008 0fe30040 0526fd90 disp+work!reset_handling [dbcalbuf.c (2676)]
0526fdac 00c97ab8 00000000 7c355852 00000000 00000005 disp+work!init_shm_and_load_cals [dbcalbuf.c (2278)]
0526fdd8 00c5904d 0526fdf4 05b30dcc 00000000 0000000a disp+work!db_cbufinst [dbcalbuf.c (1599)]
0526fe08 00ca8ed0 057c7200 057c7178 00000090 057c717c disp+work!db_calinit [dbbmng0.c (2786)]
0526fe1c 0045790a 00000011 00000004 00000000 00000000 disp+work!db_init [dblink.c (2213)]
0526fe3c 00488e83 00000011 00000000 024987e0 00000000 disp+work!ThCallHooks [thxxtool3.c (246)]
0526fe58 004980ff 00000000 00000002 0526ff04 00000000 disp+work!ThIPCInit [thxxhead.c (1914)]
0526fee8 0049c594 00000001 05425fd0 00000000 00000000 disp+work!tskh_init [thxxhead.c (1356)]
0526ff04 004233fb 00000000 7ffd8000 0526ff60 00401085 disp+work!tskhstart [thxxhead.c (1017)]
0526ff14 00401085 00000003 05425fd0 00000001 00000000 disp+work!DpMain [dpxxdisp.c (1011)]
0526ff60 0111cebb 00000003 05425fd0 05426888 017d9000 disp+work!nlsui_main [thxxanf.c (85)]
0526ffc0 77e6f23b 00000000 00000000 7ffd8000 00000000 disp+work!wmainCRTStartup [crtexe.c (395)]
0526fff0 00000000 0111cd78 00000000 00905a4d 00000003 kernel32!ProcessIdToSessionId
Stack Dump for Thread Id 838
eax=00000001 ebx=00000103 ecx=7c829f59 edx=00410000 esi=00000000 edi=00000000
eip=7c8285ec esp=078ffeb0 ebp=078ffef4 iopl=0 nv up ei pl zr na po nc
cs=001b ss=0023 ds=0023 es=0023 fs=003b gs=0000 efl=00000246
function : KiFastSystemCallRet
7c8285ec c3 ret
7c8285ed 8da42400000000 lea esp,[esp] ss:078ffeb0=7c8270fb
7c8285f4 8d642400 lea esp,[esp] ss:0cb6d937=00000000
--> Stack Back Trace <--
FramePtr ReturnAd Param#1 Param#2 Param#3 Param#4 Function Name
078ffef4 01076a50 000006a0 00000000 00000000 0542b0d0 ntdll!KiFastSystemCallRet
078fff84 7c349565 00000000 00000000 00000000 0542b038 disp+work!SigIMsgFunc [signt.c (632)]
078fffb8 77e64829 0542b038 00000000 00000000 0542b038 MSVCR71!endthreadex
078fffec 00000000 7c3494f6 0542b038 00000000 00000000 kernel32!GetModuleHandleA
M -
M
M Wed Dec 05 11:04:11 2007
M call clean-up function ...
M in_ThErrHandle: 1
M ThSigHandler: signal (step 1, th_errno 11, action 4)
M
M Info for wp 0
M
M stat = 4
M reqtype = 1
M act_reqtype = -1
M rq_info = 0
M tid = -1
M mode = 255
M len = -1
M rq_id = 65535
M rq_source = 255
M last_tid = 0
M last_mode = 0
M int_checked_resource(RFC) = 0
M ext_checked_resource(RFC) = 0
M int_checked_resource(HTTP) = 0
M ext_checked_resource(HTTP) = 0
M report = > <
M action = 0
M tab_name = > <
M
M *****************************************************************************
M *
M * LOCATION SAP-Server ibwoksapq02_Q02_00 on host ibwoksapq02 (wp 0)
M * ERROR ThSigHandler: signal
M *
M * TIME Wed Dec 05 11:04:11 2007
M * RELEASE 640
M * COMPONENT Taskhandler
M * VERSION 1
M * RC 11
M * MODULE thxxhead.c
M * LINE 9806
M * COUNTER 1
M *
M *****************************************************************************
M
M PfStatDisconnect: disconnect statistics
M Entering TH_CALLHOOKS
M ThCallHooks: call hook >ThrSaveSPAFields< for event BEFORE_DUMP
M *** ERROR => ThrSaveSPAFields: no valid thr_wpadm [thxxrun1.c 730]
M *** ERROR => ThCallHooks: event handler ThrSaveSPAFields for event BEFORE_DUMP failed [thxxtool3.c 254]
M Entering ThSetStatError
M ThIErrHandle: call ThrCoreInfo
A RABAX in run level 0
A RABAX in unkown environment: task_type=0, run level=0, rabax state=80000000 ztta_task_type=0
SAP (R) - R/3(TM) Callstack, Version 1.0
Copyright (C) SAP AG. All rights reserved.
Application exception occurred:
Exception : c0000005 (Access Violation)
App : disp+work.EXE (pid=1368)
When : 12/5/2007 11:4:11.476
Threads : 2
Computer Name : IBWOKSAPQ02
User Name : SAPServiceQ02
Number of Processors: 4
Processor Type: x86 Family 15 Model 2 Stepping 5
Windows Version : 5.2 Current Build: 3790
Stack Dump for Thread Id 8bc
eax=00262802 ebx=00000002 ecx=0596b003 edx=00003d43 esi=00004200 edi=00004200
eip=00bbaf10 esp=0526fa88 ebp=0526fa94 iopl=0 nv up ei pl nz na pe nc
cs=001b ss=0023 ds=0023 es=0023 fs=003b gs=0000 efl=00010202
function : get_nec_length
00bbaef8 7403 jz get_nec_length+0x17b (00bbaefd)
00bbaefa c60100 mov byte ptr [ecx],0x0 ds:0596b003=??
00bbaefd 83c120 add ecx,0x20
00bbaf00 4a dec edx
00bbaf01 75f2 jnz get_dbtab_columns+0x87 (00bbaff5)
00bbaf03 eb19 jmp get_nec_length+0x19c (00bbaf1e)
00bbaf05 6685ff test di,di
00bbaf08 7e14 jle get_nec_length+0x19c (00bbaf1e)
00bbaf0a 83c103 add ecx,0x3
00bbaf0d 0fb7d7 movzx edx,di
FAULT-> 00bbaf10 803900 cmp byte ptr [ecx],0x0 ds:0596b003=??
00bbaf13 7403 jz get_nec_length+0x196 (00bbaf18)
00bbaf15 ff45fc inc dword ptr [ebp+0xfc] ss:0a4da78e=????????
00bbaf18 83c120 add ecx,0x20
00bbaf1b 4a dec edx
00bbaf1c 75f2 jnz get_dbtab_columns+0xa2 (00bbb010)
00bbaf1e 5f pop edi
00bbaf1f 8b0dccfcc901 mov ecx,[FDESCR2_SIZE (01c9fccc)] ds:01c9fccc=0000017c
00bbaf25 0fbf55fc movsx edx,word ptr [ebp+0xfc] ss:0a4da78f=????
00bbaf29 83c102 add ecx,0x2
00bbaf2c 0fafca imul ecx,edx
00bbaf2f 8d440102 lea eax,[ecxeax0x2] ds:054cd4fd=????????
--> Stack Back Trace <--
FramePtr ReturnAd Param#1 Param#2 Param#3 Param#4 Function Name
0526fa94 00bbefb1 00000287 0526fb24 00000000 0d064200 disp+work!get_nec_length [dbntab.c (12438)]
0526faf4 00bc2ec5 0526fb80 0526fb24 0526fb20 00000000 disp+work!ftab_select [dbntab.c (10343)]
0526fb44 00bc390e 00000000 0526fb80 00000000 01c9fcbc disp+work!fetch_entry [dbntab.c (7186)]
0526fb5c 00bc4274 00000000 0526fb80 01d577ec 01d57760 disp+work!procure_2 [dbntab.c (6855)]
0526fbb8 00c921a9 00000002 0526fc30 0526fc44 00000000 disp+work!db_ntab [dbntab.c (3104)]
0526fc4c 00c950a2 0fe300c8 0fe30040 00000000 00310030 disp+work!read_ntab [dbcalbuf.c (3177)]
0526fd40 00c95805 00000000 00000000 0fe30040 00660075 disp+work!db_cbufload [dbcalbuf.c (4507)]
0526fd68 00c97937 01d58d0c 00000008 0fe30040 0526fd90 disp+work!reset_handling [dbcalbuf.c (2676)]
0526fdac 00c97ab8 00000000 7c355852 00000000 00000005 disp+work!init_shm_and_load_cals [dbcalbuf.c (2278)]
0526fdd8 00c5904d 0526fdf4 05b30dcc 00000000 0000000a disp+work!db_cbufinst [dbcalbuf.c (1599)]
0526fe08 00ca8ed0 057c7200 057c7178 00000090 057c717c disp+work!db_calinit [dbbmng0.c (2786)]
0526fe1c 0045790a 00000011 00000004 00000000 00000000 disp+work!db_init [dblink.c (2213)]
0526fe3c 00488e83 00000011 00000000 024987e0 00000000 disp+work!ThCallHooks [thxxtool3.c (246)]
0526fe58 004980ff 00000000 00000002 0526ff04 00000000 disp+work!ThIPCInit [thxxhead.c (1914)]
0526fee8 0049c594 00000001 05425fd0 00000000 00000000 disp+work!tskh_init [thxxhead.c (1356)]
0526ff04 004233fb 00000000 7ffd8000 0526ff60 00401085 disp+work!tskhstart [thxxhead.c (1017)]
0526ff14 00401085 00000003 05425fd0 00000001 00000000 disp+work!DpMain [dpxxdisp.c (1011)]
0526ff60 0111cebb 00000003 05425fd0 05426888 017d9000 disp+work!nlsui_main [thxxanf.c (85)]
0526ffc0 77e6f23b 00000000 00000000 7ffd8000 00000000 disp+work!wmainCRTStartup [crtexe.c (395)]
0526fff0 00000000 0111cd78 00000000 00905a4d 00000003 kernel32!ProcessIdToSessionId
Stack Dump for Thread Id 838
eax=00000001 ebx=00000103 ecx=7c829f59 edx=00410000 esi=00000000 edi=00000000
eip=7c8285ec esp=078ffeb0 ebp=078ffef4 iopl=0 nv up ei pl zr na po nc
cs=001b ss=0023 ds=0023 es=0023 fs=003b gs=0000 efl=00000246
function : KiFastSystemCallRet
7c8285ec c3 ret
7c8285ed 8da42400000000 lea esp,[esp] ss:078ffeb0=7c8270fb
7c8285f4 8d642400 lea esp,[esp] ss:0cb6abab=00000000
--> Stack Back Trace <--
FramePtr ReturnAd Param#1 Param#2 Param#3 Param#4 Function Name
078ffef4 01076a50 000006a0 00000000 00000000 0542b0d0 ntdll!KiFastSystemCallRet
078fff84 7c349565 00000000 00000000 00000000 0542b038 disp+work!SigIMsgFunc [signt.c (632)]
078fffb8 77e64829 0542b038 00000000 00000000 0542b038 MSVCR71!endthreadex
078fffec 00000000 7c3494f6 0542b038 00000000 00000000 kernel32!GetModuleHandleA
A TH VERBOSE LEVEL FULL
A ** RABAX: level LEV_RX_PXA_RELEASE_MTX entered.
A ** RABAX: level LEV_RX_PXA_RELEASE_MTX failed.
A *** suicide ON
A ** RABAX: level LEV_RX_VMIT_CLEANUP entered.
A ** RABAX: level LEV_RX_VMIT_CLEANUP completed.
A ** RABAX: level LEV_RX_ROLLBACK entered.
A ** RABAX: level LEV_RX_ROLLBACK completed.
A ** RABAX: level LEV_RX_DB_ALIVE entered.
A ** RABAX: level LEV_RX_DB_ALIVE completed.
A ** RABAX: level LEV_RX_HOOKS entered.
A ** RABAX: level LEV_RX_HOOKS completed.
A ** RABAX: level LEV_RX_STANDARD entered.
A ** RABAX: level LEV_RX_STANDARD failed.
A ** RABAX: level LEV_RX_C_STACK entered.
A ** RABAX: level LEV_RX_C_STACK completed.
A ** RABAX: level LEV_RX_MEMO_CHECK entered.
A ** RABAX: level LEV_RX_MEMO_CHECK completed.
A ** RABAX: level LEV_RX_INTERFACES entered.
A ** RABAX: level LEV_RX_INTERFACES completed.
A ** RABAX: level LEV_RX_GET_MESS entered.
A ** RABAX: level LEV_RX_GET_MESS completed.
A ** RABAX: level LEV_RX_INIT_SNAP entered.
A ** RABAX: level LEV_RX_INIT_SNAP completed.
A ** RABAX: level LEV_RX_WRITE_SYSLOG entered.
A ** RABAX: level LEV_RX_WRITE_SYSLOG completed.
A ** RABAX: level LEV_RX_WRITE_SNAP entered.
X *** ERROR => invalid MM administration (adm) 00000000 (admCheck)00000000 [mmxx.c 2127]
A ** RABAX: level LEV_RX_WRITE_SNAP failed.
A ** RABAX: level LEV_RX_SET_ALERT entered.
A ** RABAX: level LEV_RX_SET_ALERT completed.
A ** RABAX: level LEV_RX_COMMIT entered.
A ** RABAX: level LEV_RX_COMMIT completed.
A ** RABAX: level LEV_RX_SNAP_SYSLOG entered.
A ** RABAX: level LEV_RX_SNAP_SYSLOG completed.
A ** RABAX: level LEV_RX_RESET_PROGS entered.
A ** RABAX: level LEV_RX_RESET_PROGS completed.
A ** RABAX: level LEV_RX_STDERR entered.
A ** RABAX: level LEV_RX_STDERR completed.
A ** RABAX: level LEV_RX_RFC_ERROR entered.
A ** RABAX: level LEV_RX_RFC_ERROR completed.
A ** RABAX: level LEV_RX_RFC_CLOSE entered.
A ** RABAX: level LEV_RX_RFC_CLOSE completed.
A ** RABAX: level LEV_RX_IMC_ERROR entered.
A ** RABAX: level LEV_RX_IMC_ERROR completed.
A ** RABAX: level LEV_RX_DATASET_CLOSE entered.
A ** RABAX: level LEV_RX_DATASET_CLOSE completed.
A ** RABAX: level LEV_RX_RESET_SHMLOCKS entered.
A ** RABAX: level LEV_RX_RESET_SHMLOCKS failed.
A ** RABAX: level LEV_RX_ERROR_SAVE entered.
A ** RABAX: level LEV_RX_ERROR_SAVE completed.
A ** RABAX: level LEV_RX_ERROR_TPDA entered.
A ** RABAX: level LEV_RX_ERROR_TPDA completed.
A ** RABAX: level LEV_RX_PXA_RELEASE_RUDI entered.
A ** RABAX: level LEV_RX_PXA_RELEASE_RUDI completed.
A ** RABAX: level LEV_RX_LIVE_CACHE_CLEANUP entered.
M RmCleanUpResources3: hdr/tbl/ext_tbl/free/keep = 048810F0/00000000/0/0/1
M RmCleanUpResources3: no resources registered
A ** RABAX: level LEV_RX_LIVE_CACHE_CLEANUP completed.
A ** RABAX: level LEV_RX_END entered.
A ** RABAX: level LEV_RX_END completed.
A ** RABAX: end RX_SUICIDE
A *
A * Non recoverable error. Aborting process...
A *
M ***LOG R63=> ThWpHalt, halt wp () [thxxhead.c 15138]
M in_ThErrHandle: 2
M *** ERROR => ThWpHalt: halt wp (step 1, th_errno 5, action 2, level 2) [thxxhead.c 9621]
M ***LOG R0H=> ThIErrHandle, Loop in ThErrHandle, restart wp () [thxxhead.c 9642]
M -
C-STACK -
SAP (R) - R/3(TM) Callstack, Version 1.0
Copyright (C) SAP AG. All rights reserved.
Application exception occurred:
Exception : c0000005 (Access Violation)
App : disp+work.EXE (pid=1368)
When : 12/5/2007 11:4:11.507
Threads : 2
Computer Name : IBWOKSAPQ02
User Name : SAPServiceQ02
Number of Processors: 4
Processor Type: x86 Family 15 Model 2 Stepping 5
Windows Version : 5.2 Current Build: 3790
Stack Dump for Thread Id 8bc
eax=00262802 ebx=00000002 ecx=0596b003 edx=00003d43 esi=00004200 edi=00004200
eip=00bbaf10 esp=0526fa88 ebp=0526fa94 iopl=0 nv up ei pl nz na pe nc
cs=001b ss=0023 ds=0023 es=0023 fs=003b gs=0000 efl=00010202
function : get_nec_length
00bbaef8 7403 jz get_nec_length+0x17b (00bbaefd)
00bbaefa c60100 mov byte ptr [ecx],0x0 ds:0596b003=30
00bbaefd 83c120 add ecx,0x20
00bbaf00 4a dec edx
00bbaf01 75f2 jnz get_dbtab_columns+0x87 (00bbaff5)
00bbaf03 eb19 jmp get_nec_length+0x19c (00bbaf1e)
00bbaf05 6685ff test di,di
00bbaf08 7e14 jle get_nec_length+0x19c (00bbaf1e)
00bbaf0a 83c103 add ecx,0x3
00bbaf0d 0fb7d7 movzx edx,di
FAULT-> 00bbaf10 803900 cmp byte ptr [ecx],0x0 ds:0596b003=30
00bbaf13 7403 jz get_nec_length+0x196 (00bbaf18)
00bbaf15 ff45fc inc dword ptr [ebp+0xfc] ss:0a4d9f06=????????
00bbaf18 83c120 add ecx,0x20
00bbaf1b 4a dec edx
00bbaf1c 75f2 jnz get_dbtab_columns+0xa2 (00bbb010)
00bbaf1e 5f pop edi
00bbaf1f 8b0dccfcc901 mov ecx,[FDESCR2_SIZE (01c9fccc)] ds:01c9fccc=0000017c
00bbaf25 0fbf55fc movsx edx,word ptr [ebp+0xfc] ss:0a4d9f07=????
00bbaf29 83c102 add ecx,0x2
00bbaf2c 0fafca imul ecx,edx
00bbaf2f 8d440102 lea eax,[ecxeax0x2] ds:054ccc75=????????
--> Stack Back Trace <--
FramePtr ReturnAd Param#1 Param#2 Param#3 Param#4 Function Name
0526fa94 00bbefb1 00000287 0526fb24 00000000 0d064200 disp+work!get_nec_length [dbntab.c (12438)]
0526faf4 00bc2ec5 0526fb80 0526fb24 0526fb20 00000000 disp+work!ftab_select [dbntab.c (10343)]
0526fb44 00bc390e 00000000 0526fb80 00000000 01c9fcbc disp+work!fetch_entry [dbntab.c (7186)]
0526fb5c 00bc4274 00000000 0526fb80 01d577ec 01d57760 disp+work!procure_2 [dbntab.c (6855)]
0526fbb8 00c921a9 00000002 0526fc30 0526fc44 00000000 disp+work!db_ntab [dbntab.c (3104)]
0526fc4c 00c950a2 0fe300c8 0fe30040 00000000 00310030 disp+work!read_ntab [dbcalbuf.c (3177)]
0526fd40 00c95805 00000000 00000000 0fe30040 00660075 disp+worHi Guenther,
I've managed to bring up the SAP now after changing some parameters
in the instance profile that are pointing to D:\. It's now up and
running, but the dispatcher is in yellow colour. The status
is "Running, Message Server connection ok, Dialog Queue time: 0.00 sec,
J2EE status info unavailable". I did not select Java during the
installation. Only ABAP was selected.
I am able to login to the R/3 system now. I notice that there are some
parameters in the instance profile are related to the Java like
rdisp/j2ee_start, login/accept_sso2_ticket and etc. Is it possible that
database backup that I used to restore was from a ABAP + JAVA system?
Please see below for the dev_disp
trc file: "dev_disp", trc level: 1, release: "640"
Fri Dec 07 03:53:19 2007
kernel runs with dp version 136(ext=102) (@(#) DPLIB-INT-VERSION-136)
length of sys_adm_ext is 312 bytes
sysno 00
sid Q02
systemid 560 (PC with Windows NT)
relno 6400
patchlevel 0
patchno 211
intno 20020600
make: multithreaded, ASCII
pid 3836
***LOG Q00=> DpSapEnvInit, DPStart (00 3836) [dpxxdisp.c 1102]
shared lib "dw_xml.dll" version 211 successfully loaded
shared lib "dw_xtc.dll" version 211 successfully loaded
shared lib "dw_stl.dll" version 211 successfully loaded
shared lib "dw_gui.dll" version 211 successfully loaded
shared lib "dw_mdm.dll" version 211 successfully loaded
Fri Dec 07 03:53:23 2007
MtxInit: -2 0 0
DpSysAdmExtInit: ABAP is active
DpIPCInit2: start server >ibwoksapq02_Q02_00 <
DpShMCreate: sizeof(wp_adm) 11648 (832)
DpShMCreate: sizeof(tm_adm) 2379840 (11840)
DpShMCreate: sizeof(wp_ca_adm) 18000 (60)
DpShMCreate: sizeof(appc_ca_adm) 6000 (60)
DpShMCreate: sizeof(comm_adm) 192000 (384)
DpShMCreate: sizeof(vmc_adm) 0 (364)
DpShMCreate: sizeof(wall_adm) (22440/34344/56/100)
DpShMCreate: SHM_DP_ADM_KEY (addr: 06340040, size: 2670480)
DpShMCreate: allocated sys_adm at 06340040
DpShMCreate: allocated wp_adm at 063417D8
DpShMCreate: allocated tm_adm_list at 06344558
DpShMCreate: allocated tm_adm at 06344580
DpShMCreate: allocated wp_ca_adm at 065895C0
DpShMCreate: allocated appc_ca_adm at 0658DC10
DpShMCreate: allocated comm_adm_list at 0658F380
DpShMCreate: allocated comm_adm at 0658F398
DpShMCreate: allocated vmc_adm_list at 065BE198
DpShMCreate: system runs without vmc_adm
DpShMCreate: allocated ca_info at 065BE1C0
DpShMCreate: allocated wall_adm at 065BE1C8
MBUF state OFF
Fri Dec 07 03:53:24 2007
ThTaskStatus: rdisp/reset_online_during_debug 0
EmInit: MmSetImplementation( 2 ).
<ES> client 0 initializing ....
<ES> InitFreeList
<ES> block size is 1024 kByte.
Using implementation flat
<EsNT> Memory Reset disabled as NT default
<ES> 1299 blocks reserved for free list.
ES initialized.
ERROR => DpForkExec: CreateProcess (3: No such process) [dpntdisp.c 1486]
***LOG Q0I=> DpForkExec, CreateProcess ( CreateProcess 3) [dpntdisp.c 1488]
Memory diagnostic *
Systeminformation
Processor-Typ : Intel unknown
Processor-Count : 4
Operating System : NT 5.2, Build 3790
Service Pack : Service Pack 2
NT Pagefile Informations
Config. minimum size : 4190208 K
Config. maximum size : 4190208 K
Avail. maximum size : 4190208 K
Num
Pagefile
Min.Size
Max.Size
Avail.Max
Curr.Size
1
c:\pagefile.sys
4190208 K
4190208 K
4190208 K
4190208 K
NT Task Manager Informations
Total Handles : 12859
Total Threads : 703
Total Processes : 54
Commit Charge Total : 1974636 K
Commit Charge Limit : 6137308 K
Commit Charge Peak : 1975500 K
Phys.Memory Total : 2096524 K
Phys.Memory Available : 1449380 K
File Cache : 116072 K
Kernel Memory Total : 104040 K
Kernel Memory Paged : 91112 K
Kernel Memory Nonpaged : 12928 K
Memory usage of current process
Total virt.address space : 2097024 K
Avail.virt.address space : 895036 K
Private Pages : 0 K
Total heap size : 12826 K
Virtual memory regions : 0 K
Uncommitted heap memory : 7632 K
Allocated heap memory : 5028 K
Moveable heap memory : 0 K
DDE shared heap memory : 0 K
Memory usage of all processes
PID
Image
Instance
Work.Set
WS Peak
Priv.Pages
PP Peak
Pg Fault
4
212 K
2068 K
0 K
0 K
128
280
smss.exe
452 K
468 K
164 K
164 K
0
352
winlogon.exe
9848 K
9920 K
6608 K
6616 K
2
400
services.exe
3844 K
3852 K
1712 K
1736 K
1
412
lsass.exe
9664 K
9724 K
9040 K
9156 K
2
636
svchost.exe
2692 K
2692 K
900 K
900 K
0
816
svchost.exe
22124 K
22364 K
16068 K
20016 K
13
968
spoolsv.exe
4708 K
4800 K
3608 K
3796 K
1
1112
svchost.exe
2116 K
2116 K
568 K
568 K
0
1196
inetinfo.exe
8520 K
10552 K
3396 K
5408 K
3
1220
Srvany.exe
1412 K
1424 K
300 K
316 K
0
1244
lmwu.exe
2464 K
2472 K
724 K
748 K
0
1252
sqlservr.exe
119352 K
119352 K
93168 K
93204 K
29
1312
ntrtscan.exe
4012 K
55404 K
2536 K
53960 K
16
1688
sapstartsrv.exe
21016 K
21016 K
22168 K
22168 K
5
1752
tmlisten.exe
7368 K
8080 K
4028 K
5052 K
4
1844
OfcPfwSvc.exe
5000 K
5508 K
3828 K
4344 K
2
1888
svchost.exe
7568 K
9404 K
5036 K
6952 K
3
2272
svchost.exe
4464 K
4516 K
2472 K
22888 K
1
2296
svchost.exe
3880 K
3880 K
2932 K
2932 K
1
2308
UQ8188.EXE
2684 K
2748 K
1152 K
1256 K
1
2860
winlogon.exe
3320 K
9008 K
5136 K
7604 K
10
3148
userinit.exe
2984 K
2984 K
1980 K
1980 K
0
3156
rdpclip.exe
2916 K
2916 K
924 K
972 K
0
3224
userinit.exe
2116 K
2184 K
608 K
628 K
0
3244
ctfmon.exe
2752 K
3016 K
504 K
844 K
0
3256
Explorer.EXE
11508 K
11540 K
7104 K
7136 K
4
3328
pccntmon.exe
4572 K
4572 K
2436 K
2444 K
1
3336
jusched.exe
2428 K
2428 K
564 K
564 K
0
3380
jucheck.exe
5492 K
5492 K
2648 K
2648 K
1
3396
sqlmangr.exe
4968 K
6720 K
1384 K
2752 K
2
3464
mmc.exe
18596 K
18720 K
18648 K
19016 K
5
3528
wuauclt.exe
3548 K
3548 K
1972 K
1972 K
0
3756
sqlagent.exe
968 K
6372 K
2336 K
2472 K
2
3812
msg_server.exe
[MS] Q02_00
7584 K
7584 K
8408 K
8408 K
1
3836
disp+work.exe
30856 K
30920 K
49372 K
49476 K
7
3844
igswd.exe
[**] Q02_00
2508 K
2792 K
1424 K
1752 K
0
3864
igsmux.exe
13324 K
13324 K
12844 K
12844 K
3
3948
igspw.exe
12260 K
12260 K
11744 K
11744 K
3
3956
igspw.exe
12260 K
12260 K
11744 K
11744 K
3
192
gwrd.EXE
[GW] Q02_00
47908 K
47908 K
8392 K
10832 K
11
216
icman.EXE
69316 K
69316 K
72008 K
72008 K
17
Sum
505584 K
402588 K
DpJ2eeStart: j2ee state = INIT
ERROR => DpProcCreate: DpJ2eeStart failed [dpxxdisp.c 10768]
Fri Dec 07 03:53:25 2007
rdisp/http_min_wait_dia_wp : 1 -> 1
***LOG Q0K=> DpMsAttach, mscon ( ibwoksapq02) [dpxxdisp.c 10113]
DpStartStopMsg: send start message (myname is >ibwoksapq02_Q02_00 <)
DpStartStopMsg: start msg sent
CCMS: AlInitGlobals : alert/use_sema_lock = TRUE.
CCMS: start to initalize 3.X shared alert area (first segment).
DpMsgAdmin: Set release to 6400, patchlevel 0
MBUF state PREPARED
MBUF component UP
DpMBufHwIdSet: set Hardware-ID
***LOG Q1C=> DpMBufHwIdSet [dpxxmbuf.c 1025]
DpMsgAdmin: Set patchno for this platform to 211
Release check o.K.
Fri Dec 07 03:53:32 2007
MBUF state ACTIVE
Fri Dec 07 03:53:33 2007
DpModState: change server state from STARTING to ACTIVE
Fri Dec 07 03:54:05 2007
ERROR => DpForkExec: CreateProcess (3: No such process) [dpntdisp.c 1486]
***LOG Q0I=> DpForkExec, CreateProcess ( CreateProcess 3) [dpntdisp.c 1488]
Memory diagnostic *
Systeminformation
Processor-Typ : Intel unknown
Processor-Count : 4
Operating System : NT 5.2, Build 3790
Service Pack : Service Pack 2
NT Pagefile Informations
Config. minimum size : 4190208 K
Config. maximum size : 4190208 K
Avail. maximum size : 4190208 K
Num
Pagefile
Min.Size
Max.Size
Avail.Max
Curr.Size
1
c:\pagefile.sys
4190208 K
4190208 K
4190208 K
4190208 K
NT Task Manager Informations
Total Handles : 16946
Total Threads : 786
Total Processes : 67
Commit Charge Total : 3976044 K
Commit Charge Limit : 6137308 K
Commit Charge Peak : 3982420 K
Phys.Memory Total : 2096524 K
Phys.Memory Available : 527080 K
File Cache : 116948 K
Kernel Memory Total : 106168 K
Kernel Memory Paged : 92308 K
Kernel Memory Nonpaged : 13860 K
Memory usage of current process
Total virt.address space : 2097024 K
Avail.virt.address space : 844964 K
Private Pages : 0 K
Total heap size : 15499 K
Virtual memory regions : 0 K
Uncommitted heap memory : 9444 K
Allocated heap memory : 5896 K
Moveable heap memory : 0 K
DDE shared heap memory : 0 K
Memory usage of all processes
PID
Image
Instance
Work.Set
WS Peak
Priv.Pages
PP Peak
Pg Fault
4
212 K
2068 K
0 K
0 K
142
280
smss.exe
452 K
468 K
164 K
164 K
0
352
winlogon.exe
9732 K
9920 K
6496 K
6616 K
2
400
services.exe
3804 K
3852 K
1616 K
1736 K
1
412
lsass.exe
9680 K
9724 K
9060 K
9156 K
2
636
svchost.exe
2692 K
2692 K
900 K
900 K
0
816
svchost.exe
22104 K
22364 K
16044 K
20016 K
13
968
spoolsv.exe
4708 K
4800 K
3608 K
3796 K
1
1112
svchost.exe
2116 K
2116 K
568 K
568 K
0
1196
inetinfo.exe
8552 K
10552 K
3348 K
5408 K
3
1220
Srvany.exe
1412 K
1424 K
300 K
316 K
0
1244
lmwu.exe
2464 K
2472 K
724 K
748 K
0
1252
sqlservr.exe
600644 K
600660 K
573916 K
573980 K
147
1312
ntrtscan.exe
4016 K
55404 K
2540 K
53960 K
16
1688
sapstartsrv.exe
21032 K
21104 K
22152 K
22168 K
7
1752
tmlisten.exe
7360 K
8080 K
4016 K
5052 K
4
1844
OfcPfwSvc.exe
5000 K
5508 K
3828 K
4344 K
2
1888
svchost.exe
7568 K
9404 K
5036 K
6952 K
3
2272
svchost.exe
4472 K
4516 K
2496 K
22888 K
1
2296
svchost.exe
3896 K
3896 K
2960 K
2960 K
1
2308
UQ8188.EXE
2684 K
2748 K
1152 K
1256 K
1
2860
winlogon.exe
3344 K
9008 K
5104 K
7604 K
11
3156
rdpclip.exe
2916 K
2916 K
924 K
972 K
0
3244
ctfmon.exe
2752 K
3016 K
504 K
844 K
0
3256
Explorer.EXE
11604 K
11656 K
6876 K
7136 K
4
3328
pccntmon.exe
4572 K
4572 K
2436 K
2444 K
1
3336
jusched.exe
2428 K
2428 K
564 K
564 K
0
3380
jucheck.exe
5492 K
5492 K
2648 K
2648 K
1
3396
sqlmangr.exe
4968 K
6720 K
1384 K
2752 K
2
3464
mmc.exe
18724 K
18732 K
18196 K
19016 K
5
3528
wuauclt.exe
3548 K
3548 K
1972 K
1972 K
0
3756
sqlagent.exe
2536 K
6372 K
2572 K
2572 K
2
3812
msg_server.exe
[MS] Q02_00
9548 K
9548 K
10348 K
10348 K
2
3836
disp+work.exe
34836 K
34900 K
50296 K
50404 K
8
3844
igswd.exe
[**] Q02_00
2508 K
2792 K
1424 K
1752 K
0
3864
igsmux.exe
13420 K
13420 K
12928 K
12928 K
3
3948
igspw.exe
12344 K
12344 K
11824 K
11824 K
3
3956
igspw.exe
12344 K
12344 K
11824 K
11824 K
3
192
gwrd.EXE
[GW] Q02_00
48604 K
48604 K
8956 K
10832 K
11
216
icman.EXE
76016 K
76016 K
74136 K
75160 K
18
548
disp+work.EXE
[WP] Q02_00
42836 K
43300 K
57336 K
57336 K
10
596
disp+work.EXE
[WP] Q02_00
119748 K
158692 K
57292 K
69392 K
86
672
disp+work.EXE
[WP] Q02_00
53840 K
54116 K
54360 K
54360 K
13
744
disp+work.EXE
[WP] Q02_00
42776 K
43512 K
53408 K
53408 K
10
772
disp+work.EXE
[WP] Q02_00
41980 K
42752 K
53460 K
53460 K
10
912
disp+work.EXE
[WP] Q02_00
29264 K
29264 K
52640 K
52704 K
7
936
disp+work.EXE
[WP] Q02_00
72868 K
73608 K
53852 K
53852 K
18
940
disp+work.EXE
[WP] Q02_00
37040 K
37040 K
53340 K
53404 K
9
1412
disp+work.EXE
[WP] Q02_00
26172 K
26172 K
51888 K
51952 K
6
1624
disp+work.EXE
[WP] Q02_00
26312 K
26312 K
52116 K
52116 K
6
1788
disp+work.EXE
[WP] Q02_00
26756 K
26756 K
52424 K
52488 K
6
2104
disp+work.EXE
[WP] Q02_00
26876 K
26876 K
52480 K
52544 K
6
1748
disp+work.EXE
[WP] Q02_00
43368 K
43660 K
53868 K
53868 K
11
2260
disp+work.EXE
[WP] Q02_00
26736 K
26736 K
52424 K
52488 K
6
2836
sap_mssql_cfgck.exe
11116 K
11116 K
10920 K
10928 K
3
Sum
1624792 K
1647648 K
DpJ2eeStart: j2ee state = INIT
ERROR => DpEnvCheckJ2ee: DpJ2eeStart failed [dpxxdisp.c 6445]
Fri Dec 07 03:54:25 2007
ERROR => DpForkExec: CreateProcess (3: No such process) [dpntdisp.c 1486]
***LOG Q0I=> DpForkExec, CreateProcess ( CreateProcess 3) [dpntdisp.c 1488]
Memory diagnostic *
Systeminformation
Processor-Typ : Intel unknown
Processor-Count : 4
Operating System : NT 5.2, Build 3790
Service Pack : Service Pack 2
NT Pagefile Informations
Config. minimum size : 4190208 K
Config. maximum size : 4190208 K
Avail. maximum size : 4190208 K
Num
Pagefile
Min.Size
Max.Size
Avail.Max
Curr.Size
1
c:\pagefile.sys
4190208 K
4190208 K
4190208 K
4190208 K
NT Task Manager Informations
Total Handles : 16896
Total Threads : 785
Total Processes : 67
Commit Charge Total : 4039664 K
Commit Charge Limit : 6137308 K
Commit Charge Peak : 4039768 K
Phys.Memory Total : 2096524 K
Phys.Memory Available : 475064 K
File Cache : 117044 K
Kernel Memory Total : 106176 K
Kernel Memory Paged : 92316 K
Kernel Memory Nonpaged : 13860 K
Memory usage of current process
Total virt.address space : 2097024 K
Avail.virt.address space : 844964 K
Private Pages : 0 K
Total heap size : 15499 K
Virtual memory regions : 0 K
Uncommitted heap memory : 9444 K
Allocated heap memory : 5896 K
Moveable heap memory : 0 K
DDE shared heap memory : 0 K
Memory usage of all processes
PID
Image
Instance
Work.Set
WS Peak
Priv.Pages
PP Peak
Pg Fault
4
212 K
2068 K
0 K
0 K
143
280
smss.exe
452 K
468 K
164 K
164 K
0
352
winlogon.exe
9744 K
9920 K
6528 K
6616 K
2
400
services.exe
3804 K
3852 K
1616 K
1736 K
1
412
lsass.exe
9680 K
9724 K
9060 K
9156 K
2
636
svchost.exe
2692 K
2692 K
900 K
900 K
0
816
svchost.exe
21756 K
22364 K
15696 K
20016 K
14
968
spoolsv.exe
4708 K
4800 K
3608 K
3796 K
1
1112
svchost.exe
2116 K
2116 K
568 K
568 K
0
1196
inetinfo.exe
8552 K
10552 K
3348 K
5408 K
3
1220
Srvany.exe
1412 K
1424 K
300 K
316 K
0
1244
lmwu.exe
2464 K
2472 K
724 K
748 K
0
1252
sqlservr.exe
660820 K
660820 K
634788 K
634788 K
162
1312
ntrtscan.exe
4016 K
55404 K
2540 K
53960 K
16
1688
sapstartsrv.exe
21040 K
21104 K
22152 K
22168 K
9
1752
tmlisten.exe
7360 K
8080 K
4016 K
5052 K
4
1844
OfcPfwSvc.exe
5000 K
5508 K
3828 K
4344 K
2
1888
svchost.exe
7564 K
9404 K
5012 K
6952 K
3
2272
svchost.exe
4472 K
4516 K
2496 K
22888 K
1
2296
svchost.exe
3896 K
3896 K
2960 K
2960 K
1
2308
UQ8188.EXE
2684 K
2748 K
1152 K
1256 K
1
2860
winlogon.exe
3360 K
9008 K
5136 K
7604 K
11
3156
rdpclip.exe
2916 K
2916 K
924 K
972 K
0
3244
ctfmon.exe
2752 K
3016 K
504 K
844 K
0
3256
Explorer.EXE
11604 K
11656 K
6876 K
7136 K
4
3328
pccntmon.exe
4572 K
4572 K
2436 K
2444 K
1
3336
jusched.exe
2428 K
2428 K
564 K
564 K
0
3380
jucheck.exe
5492 K
5492 K
2648 K
2648 K
1
3396
sqlmangr.exe
4968 K
6720 K
1384 K
2752 K
2
3464
mmc.exe
18792 K
18848 K
18288 K
19016 K
5
3528
wuauclt.exe
3548 K
3548 K
1972 K
1972 K
0
3756
sqlagent.exe
2536 K
6372 K
2572 K
2572 K
2
3812
msg_server.exe
[MS] Q02_00
9548 K
9548 K
10348 K
10348 K
2
3836
disp+work.exe
34844 K
34908 K
50296 K
50404 K
8
3844
igswd.exe
[**] Q02_00
2508 K
2792 K
1424 K
1752 K
0
3864
igsmux.exe
13420 K
13420 K
12928 K
12928 K
3
3948
igspw.exe
12344 K
12344 K
11824 K
11824 K
3
3956
igspw.exe
12344 K
12344 K
11824 K
11824 K
3
192
gwrd.EXE
[GW] Q02_00
48604 K
48604 K
8956 K
10832 K
11
216
icman.EXE
76020 K
76020 K
74136 K
75160 K
18
548
disp+work.EXE
[WP] Q02_00
42924 K
43300 K
57336 K
57336 K
10
596
disp+work.EXE
[WP] Q02_00
122256 K
166712 K
60196 K
70124 K
118
672
disp+work.EXE
[WP] Q02_00
53840 K
54116 K
54360 K
54360 K
13
744
disp+work.EXE
[WP] Q02_00
42776 K
43512 K
53408 K
53408 K
10
772
disp+work.EXE
[WP] Q02_00
41980 K
42752 K
53460 K
53460 K
10
912
disp+work.EXE
[WP] Q02_00
29264 K
29264 K
52640 K
52704 K
7
936
disp+work.EXE
[WP] Q02_00
72868 K
73608 K
53852 K
53852 K
18
940
disp+work.EXE
[WP] Q02_00
37040 K
37040 K
53340 K
53404 K
9
1412
disp+work.EXE
[WP] Q02_00
26172 K
26172 K
51888 K
51952 K
6
1624
disp+work.EXE
[WP] Q02_00
26312 K
26312 K
52116 K
52116 K
6
1788
disp+work.EXE
[WP] Q02_00
26756 K
26756 K
52424 K
52488 K
6
2104
disp+work.EXE
[WP] Q02_00
26876 K
26876 K
52480 K
52544 K
6
1748
disp+work.EXE
[WP] Q02_00
43368 K
43660 K
53868 K
53868 K
11
2260
disp+work.EXE
[WP] Q02_00
26736 K
26736 K
52424 K
52488 K
6
2836
sap_mssql_cfgck.exe
11116 K
11116 K
10920 K
10928 K
3
Sum
1687328 K
1711208 K
DpJ2eeStart: j2ee state = INIT
ERROR => DpEnvCheckJ2ee: DpJ2eeStart failed [dpxxdisp.c 6445]
Fri Dec 07 03:54:45 2007
ERROR => DpForkExec: CreateProcess (3: No such process) [dpntdisp.c 1486]
***LOG Q0I=> DpForkExec, CreateProcess ( CreateProcess 3) [dpntdisp.c 1488]
Memory diagnostic *
Systeminformation
Processor-Typ : Intel unknown
Processor-Count : 4
Operating System : NT 5.2, Build 3790
Service Pack : Service Pack 2
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Hello,
I am shortly going to be deploying a Cisco CallManager solution for a customer whose network comprises stacks of Catalyst 3850 switches.
There is no separate core/server farm switch so the CallManager servers, voice gateways and IP phones will all plug into the same stack and be in the same VLAN (not my choice!).
For security we want to enable DHCP snooping and were planning on using the IOS DHCP server on the Catalyst switch stack.
Will this work? - when I enable DHCP snooping in networks with separate access layer switches I set the uplinks to the core as trusted links.
I am not sure whether DHCP snooping will work in this case. Do I need to set the VLAN interface on the switch as trusted, is this even possible?
Unfortunately I do not have access to a layer 3 switch to test this at the moment.
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9i Database - Restore to a new host, validating RMAN backup
Hi all,
I could use your help, for any of you who remember how to do this in 9i. On one of my production databases, running 9.2.0.6.0, I have a nightly RMAN script that writes the backup to a large shared drive (this is on a Windows 2003 server). This backup uses a recovery catalog.
I have a test server, and I want to try and restore last night's backup on this test server, without touching the recovery catalog - purely as a means to go through the recovery process, and to validate our backups (this is also for SOX compliance, as this database is for the financial system).
I have been looking through the 9i documentation, and was hoping to have some detailed steps here: http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/B10501_01/server.920/a96566/rcmrecov.htm#1007514
but I don't see a lot of information there.
I believe that this should be a rather simple process. On the test server, I have installed the 9.2.0.6 software, and created the Oracle Service using the same name as production. The test server can also see the shared drive that houses the backup files from the production system.
Here are the steps I am trying, please let me know what I need to change. Thanks all!!
rman target / nocatalog
RMAN> set DBID 3679803977
RMAN> startup nomount
RMAN> restore controlfile from autobackup; --- this throws errors, see below
Starting restore at 11-NOV-08
allocated channel: ORA_DISK_1
channel ORA_DISK_1: sid=12 devtype=DISK
channel ORA_DISK_1: looking for autobackup on day: 20081111
channel ORA_DISK_1: looking for autobackup on day: 20081110
channel ORA_DISK_1: looking for autobackup on day: 20081109
channel ORA_DISK_1: looking for autobackup on day: 20081108
channel ORA_DISK_1: looking for autobackup on day: 20081107
channel ORA_DISK_1: looking for autobackup on day: 20081106
channel ORA_DISK_1: looking for autobackup on day: 20081105
channel ORA_DISK_1: no autobackup in 7 days found
RMAN-00571: ===========================================================
RMAN-00569: =============== ERROR MESSAGE STACK FOLLOWS ===============
RMAN-00571: ===========================================================
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I have made some progress, I am able to restore the control file now - what I am doing, is copying the autobackup controlfile from the network drive over onto the server locally (E:\oracle\ora92\database\BACKUPCONTROL.ORA), then I am able to restore the controlfile with this:
restore controlfile from 'E:\oracle\ora92\database\BACKUPCONTROL.ORA';
And I can see that it restores all 3 of my controlfiles.
The next step would be to do the database restore. When I issue the "restore database;" command, I can see that it lists out all of the datafiles that it needs to restore from the backup set, but then after about a minute, I see these error messages pop up:
RMAN-00571: ===========================================================
RMAN-00569: =============== ERROR MESSAGE STACK FOLLOWS ===============
RMAN-00571: ===========================================================
RMAN-03002: failure of restore command at 11/19/2008 10:55:54
ORA-19587: error occurred reading 0 bytes at block number 1
ORA-27091: skgfqio: unable to queue I/O
ORA-27067: skgfdisp: size of buffer is invalid
OSD-04026: Invalid parameter passed.
When I looked up those last 2 error codes on Metalink, I see document ID 213858.1 that looks like this normally happens when the backup piece that has Read-Only permissions. I have confirmed that the backup files on the network drive are not Read-Only, I have full Read/Write privileges on them. So once again, I am stumped.
Any thoughts? I might go ahead and log an SR for this, to try and get it resolved.
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