Optimizing Issue...

I'm using iMovie 11, trying to make a trailer. I keep getting told that the clip I'm trying to use needs to be optimized so I do but when its done, all I see is a green screen and hear the audio... Any suggestions?

It might be necessary to run that video clip through a conversion program like MPEG Streamclip. To find the original clip hold down your CTRL key and then click on the clip itself. Choose Reveal in Finder. A window will open up to show you where the clip is sitting right now.
Drag that clip from the window into the Application window of MPEG Streamclip. You will have a pull-down menu where you can choose from a number of possible file formats. The one you want to choose is Apple Intermediate Codec (AIC), save it to the desktop.
In iMovie go to the File Menu>Import Movie... and import the clip from the desktop. In your Event Library, find the clip drag it into the project on to of your un-optimized video clip and choose Replace from the pop-up menu.

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    M
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    M  ThAlarmHandler (1)
    M  ThAlarmHandler: set CONTROL_TIMEOUT/DP_CONTROL_JAVA_EXIT and break sql
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    M
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    M  ThAlarmHandler (2)
    M  ThAlarmHandler: 2. ALARM: terminate process (pid=11754, user is T146/M0)
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    M  ThCallHooks: call hook >dyRollInOutHook< for event BEFORE_ROLL_OUT
    M  ThCallHooks: call hook >ITSP: RollOut< for event BEFORE_ROLL_OUT
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    M  ThCallHooks: call hook >rsts_before_rollout< for event BEFORE_ROLL_OUT
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    [9] SpLockSema ( 0x104685ea8, 0xe, 0x2b, 0x36eb400, 0x0, 0x1036eb74c ), at 0x10184eca4
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    [11] OptAbapGetEntry ( 0xfffffffea512d6e0, 0x0, 0x0, 0x10, 0x3ca6000, 0xfffffffea512d390 ), at 0x101822440
    [12] OptAbapGet ( 0x0, 0x0, 0xfffffffea512d6e0, 0x103ca6108, 0x0, 0x0 ), at 0x1018225fc
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    [22] dynpen00 ( 0x1e240, 0x1, 0x100000000, 0x1118, 0xfffffffea5318dc0, 0x0 ), at 0x100590590
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    ACTIVE TRACE COMPONENTS      all, MJ
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    M sid        AOP
    M systemid   370 (Solaris on SPARCV9 CPU)
    M relno      7000
    M patchlevel 0
    M patchno    185
    M intno      20050900
    M make:      single threaded, Unicode, 64 bit, optimized
    M pid        25502
    M
    M
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    I  MtxInit: 3 0 0
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    M  SHM_ROLL_AREA                (addr: 0xfffffffe4a000000, size: 134217728)
    M  SHM_PAGING_AREA              (addr: 0xfffffffe40000000, size: 134217728)
    M  SHM_ROLL_ADM                 (addr: 0xffffffff73320000, size: 2672386)
    M  SHM_PAGING_ADM               (addr: 0xffffffff79d00000, size: 656416)
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    M  ThCreateNoBuffer             index size: 3000 elems
    M  ThCreateVBAdm                allocated 12176 bytes (50 server) at 0xffffffff79c00000
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    B  dbntab: Buffer FTAB(anchor array) (addr: 0xfffffffe380922d0, size: 480104)
    B  dbntab: Buffer FTAB(item array)   (addr: 0xfffffffe38107638, size: 1920000)
    B  dbntab: Buffer FTAB(data area)    (addr: 0xfffffffe382dc238, size: 61440000)
    B  dbntab: Buffer IREC(hash header)  (addr: 0xfffffffe3bd78088, size: 584)
    B  dbntab: Buffer IREC(anchor array) (addr: 0xfffffffe3bd782d0, size: 480104)
    B  dbntab: Buffer IREC(item array)   (addr: 0xfffffffe3bded638, size: 480000)
    B  dbntab: Buffer IREC(data area)    (addr: 0xfffffffe3be62938, size: 8192000)
    B  dbntab: Buffer STAB(hash header)  (addr: 0xfffffffe3c636088, size: 584)
    B  dbntab: Buffer STAB(anchor array) (addr: 0xfffffffe3c6362d0, size: 480104)
    B  dbntab: Buffer STAB(item array)   (addr: 0xfffffffe3c6ab638, size: 480000)
    B  dbntab: Buffer STAB(data area)    (addr: 0xfffffffe3c720938, size: 3072000)
    B  dbntab: Buffer TTAB(hash header)  (addr: 0xfffffffe3ca12088, size: 5576)
    B  dbntab: Buffer TTAB(anchor array) (addr: 0xfffffffe3ca13650, size: 480104)
    B  dbntab: Buffer TTAB(item array)   (addr: 0xfffffffe3ca889b8, size: 1200000)
    B  dbntab: Buffer TTAB(data area)    (addr: 0xfffffffe3cbad938, size: 8760000)
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    B  dbtbxbuf: Buffer TABLP (addr: 0xfffffffe2a000100, size: 61440000, end: 0xfffffffe2da98100)
    B  dbexpbuf: Buffer EIBUF (addr: 0xfffffffe26000108, size: 40960000, end: 0xfffffffe28710108)
    B  dbexpbuf: Buffer ESM   (addr: 0xffffffff6b000108, size: 4194304, end: 0xffffffff6b400108)
    B  dbexpbuf: Buffer CUA   (addr: 0xfffffffe3d412108, size: 10240000, end: 0xfffffffe3ddd6108)
    B  dbexpbuf: Buffer OTR   (addr: 0xffffffff6a800108, size: 4194304, end: 0xffffffff6ac00108)
    B  dbcalbuf: Buffer CALE  (addr: 0xffffffff76f20000, size: 500000, end: 0xffffffff76f9a120)
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    S  frontend print via spool service enabled
    M
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    M  DpSigInt: caught signal 2
    M  in_ThErrHandle: 1
    M  ThSigHandler: signal (step 1, th_errno 11, action 2)
    M  ThIErrHandle: new stat of W3 is WP_SHUTDOWN
    M  ThIErrHandle: I'm during shutdown
    M  PfStatDisconnect: disconnect statistics
    M  ThIErrHandle: action changed to 2
    M  Entering ThSetStatError
    M  ThShutDownServer: shutdown server
    M  PfStatIndInit: Initializing Index-Record
    M  PfWriteIntoFile: copied shared buf (0 bytes) to local buf
    M  ThIErrHandle: do not call ThrCoreInfo (no_core_info=0, in_dynp_env=1)
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    DpEnvCheck: set dp_high_prio_state to DP_HPRIO_TIMEOUT (2 rqs)
    Mon Aug  9 21:42:28 2010
    DpEnvCheck: set dp_high_prio_state to DP_HPRIO_TIMEOUT (2 rqs)
    Mon Aug  9 21:42:58 2010
    DpHdlDeadWp: restart wp (pid=6700) automatically
    DpHdlDeadWp: restart wp (pid=11754) automatically
    DpHdlDeadWp: restart wp (pid=27188) automatically
    Mon Aug  9 21:42:59 2010
    DpHdlDeadWp: restart wp (pid=7523) automatically
    Mon Aug  9 21:43:32 2010
    DpHdlDeadWp: restart wp (pid=15171) automatically
    DpEnvCheck: set dp_high_prio_state to DP_HPRIO_TIMEOUT (2 rqs)
    Mon Aug  9 21:44:12 2010
    DpEnvCheck: set dp_high_prio_state to DP_HPRIO_TIMEOUT (2 rqs)
    Mon Aug  9 21:44:32 2010
    DpHdlDeadWp: restart wp (pid=23058) automatically
    Mon Aug  9 21:44:43 2010
    DpHdlDeadWp: restart wp (pid=27680) automatically
    DpHdlDeadWp: restart wp (pid=728) automatically
    Mon Aug  9 21:44:52 2010
    DpEnvCheck: set dp_high_prio_state to DP_HPRIO_TIMEOUT (3 rqs)
    WARNING => DpEnvCheck: timeout of HIGH PRIO msg, return DP_CANT_HANDLE_REQ
    Mon Aug  9 21:45:37 2010
    DpHdlDeadWp: restart wp (pid=9775) automatically
    DpEnvCheck: set dp_high_prio_state to DP_HPRIO_TIMEOUT (2 rqs)
    Mon Aug  9 21:46:00 2010
    DpHdlDeadWp: restart wp (pid=11467) automatically
    DpHdlDeadWp: restart wp (pid=16335) automatically
    gui_auto_logout exceeded for T110 but mode 2 still active - logout delayed
    Mon Aug  9 21:46:06 2010
    DpHdlDeadWp: restart wp (pid=14628) automatically
    Mon Aug  9 21:46:20 2010
    DpEnvCheck: set dp_high_prio_state to DP_HPRIO_TIMEOUT (2 rqs)
    Mon Aug  9 21:47:00 2010
    DpEnvCheck: set dp_high_prio_state to DP_HPRIO_TIMEOUT (2 rqs)
    gui_auto_logout exceeded for T146 but mode 0 still active - logout delayed
    Mon Aug  9 21:47:10 2010
    DpHdlDeadWp: restart wp (pid=12269) automatically
    Mon Aug  9 21:47:40 2010
    DpEnvCheck: set dp_high_prio_state to DP_HPRIO_TIMEOUT (2 rqs)
    Mon Aug  9 21:48:20 2010
    DpEnvCheck: set dp_high_prio_state to DP_HPRIO_TIMEOUT (2 rqs)
    Mon Aug  9 21:49:12 2010
    DpHdlDeadWp: restart wp (pid=15842) automatically
    Mon Aug  9 21:49:13 2010
    DpEnvCheck: set dp_high_prio_state to DP_HPRIO_TIMEOUT (2 rqs)
    and dev_w0
    M Mon Aug  9 21:42:43 2010
    M  ThAlarmHandler (2)
    M  ThAlarmHandler (2)
    M  ThAlarmHandler: 2. ALARM: terminate process (pid=6700, user is T0/M0)
    M  ThAlarmHandler: prv_action of W0: 0x2
    M  ThAlarmHandler: set clean state of T0/M0 to DP_TIMEOUT
    M  ThAlarmHandler: roll out T0/M0
    M  ThRollOut: roll out T0/U1/M0/I0 (level=7, short_roll_out=0)
    M  ThCallHooks: call hook >SAP-Trace RFC save< for event BEFORE_ROLL_OUT
    M  TrThHookFunc: called for Rollout
    M  ThCallHooks: call hook >dyRollInOutHook< for event BEFORE_ROLL_OUT
    M  ThCallHooks: call hook >ITSP: RollOut< for event BEFORE_ROLL_OUT
    M  ThCallHooks: call hook >rsts_before_rollout< for event BEFORE_ROLL_OUT
    M  ThCallHooks: call hook >abRtmRollOut< for event BEFORE_ROLL_OUT
    M  ThRollOut: call rrol_out (1)
    M  ThRollOut: act roll state = DP_ROLLED_OUT
    M  ThRollOut: roll level <> 0, don't call ab_rollout
    M  ThRollOut: full roll out of U1 M0 I0 (Level 7) ok
    M  ThAlarmHandler: prv_action of W0: 0xa
    M  ThAlarmHandler: save snc contexts
    M  ThISncSaveAllContexts: save 0 snc contexts
    M  ThAlarmHandler: C-Stack during alarm handler
    M  -
    C-STACK -
    [0] DoStack2 ( 0x1063db3c0, 0xffffffff7fffdc90, 0x1005739a4, 0x0, 0x14, 0x1036651f8 ), at 0x1005739a4
    [1] CTrcStack2 ( 0x103f41940, 0x0, 0x1a000, 0x1036eb758, 0x100570cc4, 0x1036651f8 ), at 0x100573540
    [2] ThAlarmHandler ( 0x1, 0x36eb400, 0x1, 0x1036cfd20, 0x1036cfac6, 0x1036ce730 ), at 0x10031bc84
    [3] DpSigAlrm ( 0x0, 0x36ce400, 0x100000000, 0x1, 0x0, 0x1003199c0 ), at 0x100272724
    [4] __sighndlr ( 0xe, 0x0, 0xffffffff7fffe760, 0x10027256c, 0x0, 0xd ), at 0xffffffff7c2d418c
    [5] call_user_handler ( 0xffffffff7d300200, 0xffffffff7d300200, 0xffffffff7fffe760, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0 ), at 0xffffffff7c2c7d28
    [6] sigacthandler ( 0x0, 0x0, 0xffffffff7fffe760, 0xffffffff7d300200, 0x0, 0xffffffff7c43a000 ), at 0xffffffff7c2c7f20
    [7] RqOsSem ( 0x2b, 0x16000158, 0x0, 0x1063e09d0, 0x100000000, 0xffffffff7fffeaf8 ), at 0x10029e930
    [8] SemRq ( 0x16000158, 0x1, 0xffffffffffffffff, 0x103f23830, 0x2b, 0x1063f78f8 ), at 0x1002a00d4
    [9] SpLockSema ( 0x104685ea8, 0xe, 0x2b, 0x36eb400, 0x0, 0x1036eb74c ), at 0x10184eca4
    [10] LockGlobalLock ( 0xfffffffe3dddb334, 0x1, 0x1036eb400, 0x36eb400, 0x100000000, 0x1 ), at 0x1017fd260
    [11] Global_writelockRWLock ( 0xfffffffe3dddb2e0, 0x1039edc00, 0x39edc00, 0x100000000, 0x1, 0x0 ), at 0x1017fde5c
    [12] writelockRWLock ( 0xfffffffe3dddb2e0, 0x0, 0x0, 0x1039e7ab8, 0x0, 0x103c9e6bc ), at 0x1017ff93c
    [13] SrvWriteLock ( 0x0, 0xfffffffe3dddb2c8, 0x1039f0400, 0x39f0400, 0x100000000, 0x1 ), at 0x101844604
    [14] SpSrvAdmin ( 0x1, 0xffffffff7ffff358, 0x0, 0x1039f0bc8, 0x103cb0c90, 0x0 ), at 0x10184b1ac
    [15] SpAdXAdmin ( 0xffffffff7ffff34c, 0x3166400, 0xffffffff7ffff47f, 0x3166400, 0x104687780, 0x100000000 ), at 0x1017e78d8
    [16] AdIExecBlkConv ( 0x1075374ec, 0x10041b368, 0x1061d18e8, 0x1, 0x107537460, 0x7770 ), at 0x101d0e288
    [17] TskhLoop ( 0x100000000, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0, 0x1036eb400, 0x1 ), at 0x1002c2738
    [18] ThStart ( 0x1, 0x2b1400, 0x1002b1400, 0x100000000, 0x1, 0x0 ), at 0x1002b1fb4
    [19] DpMain ( 0x3e8c000, 0x36ce400, 0x100000000, 0x1, 0x0, 0x0 ), at 0x1001db078
    M  -
    M  ThEmContextDetach2: detach T0/M0 from em memory (em_hdl=25, force=0)
    M  ThEmContextDetach2: reset local em info
    M  ***LOG Q02=> wp_halt, WPStop (Workproc 0 6700) [dpuxtool.c   269]
    trc file: "dev_w0", trc level: 1, release: "700"
    ACTIVE TRACE LEVEL           1
    ACTIVE TRACE COMPONENTS      all, MJ
    M sysno      40
    M sid        AOP
    M systemid   370 (Solaris on SPARCV9 CPU)
    M relno      7000
    M patchlevel 0
    M patchno    185
    M intno      20050900
    M make:      single threaded, Unicode, 64 bit, optimized
    M pid        25501
    M
    M
    M Mon Aug  9 21:42:59 2010
    M  kernel runs with dp version 241000(ext=110000) (@(#) DPLIB-INT-VERSION-241000-UC)
    M  length of sys_adm_ext is 576 bytes
    M  ThInit: running on host prodaop
    M  calling db_connect ...
    C  Oracle Client Version: '10.2.0.2.0'
    C  Client NLS settings: AMERICAN_AMERICA.UTF8
    C  Logon as OPS$-user to get SAPSR3's password
    C  Connecting as /@AOP on connection 0 (nls_hdl 0) ... (dbsl 700 030508)
    C  Nls CharacterSet                 NationalCharSet              C      EnvHp      ErrHp ErrHpBatch
    C    0 UTF8                                                      1 0x10761ab80 0x107622640 0x107632dd8
    C  Attaching to DB Server AOP (con_hdl=0,svchp=0x107632d08,srvhp=0x107635058)
    C  Starting user session (con_hdl=0,svchp=0x107632d08,srvhp=0x107635058,usrhp=0x107622e58)
    C  Now '/@AOP' is connected: con_hdl=0, nls_hdl=0, session_id=669.
    C  Got SAPSR3's password from OPS$-user
    C  Disconnecting from connection 0 ...
    C  Closing user session (con_hdl=0,svchp=0x107632d08,usrhp=0x107622e58)
    C  Now I'm disconnected from ORACLE
    C  Connecting as SAPSR3/<pwd>@AOP on connection 0 (nls_hdl 0) ... (dbsl 700 030508)
    C  Nls CharacterSet                 NationalCharSet              C      EnvHp      ErrHp ErrHpBatch
    C    0 UTF8                                                      1 0x10761ab80 0x107622640 0x107632dd8
    C  Starting user session (con_hdl=0,svchp=0x107632d08,srvhp=0x107635058,usrhp=0x107622e58)
    C  Now 'SAPSR3/<pwd>@AOP' is connected: con_hdl=0, nls_hdl=0, session_id=669.
    C  Database NLS settings: AMERICAN_AMERICA.UTF8
    C  DB instance AOP is running on eccprod with ORACLE version 10.2.0.4.0 since JUL 16, 2010, 21:55:15
    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 20100809 214259 eccprod
    C  build_stmt: reallocating stmt buffer: 256 -> 2000 characters
    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  MtxInit: 0 0 0
    M  SHM_PRES_BUF                 (addr: 0xffffffff7200a000, size: 20000000)
    M  SHM_ROLL_AREA                (addr: 0xfffffffe4a000000, size: 134217728)
    M  SHM_PAGING_AREA              (addr: 0xfffffffe40000000, size: 134217728)
    M  SHM_ROLL_ADM                 (addr: 0xffffffff73320000, size: 2672386)
    M  SHM_PAGING_ADM               (addr: 0xffffffff79d00000, size: 656416)
    M  ThCreateNoBuffer             allocated 572152 bytes for 1000 entries at 0xfffffffe38004000
    M  ThCreateNoBuffer             index size: 3000 elems
    M  ThCreateVBAdm                allocated 12176 bytes (50 server) at 0xffffffff79c00000
    X  EmInit: MmSetImplementation( 2 ).
    X  MM global diagnostic options set: 0
    X  <ES> client 0 initializing ....
    X  Using implementation std
    X  <ES> Info: use normal pages (no huge table support available)
    X  ES initialized.
    X  mm.dump: set maximum dump mem to 96 MB
    B  dbntab: NTAB buffers attached
    B  dbntab: Buffer FTAB(hash header)  (addr: 0xfffffffe38092088, size: 584)
    B  dbntab: Buffer FTAB(anchor array) (addr: 0xfffffffe380922d0, size: 480104)
    B  dbntab: Buffer FTAB(item array)   (addr: 0xfffffffe38107638, size: 1920000)
    B  dbntab: Buffer FTAB(data area)    (addr: 0xfffffffe382dc238, size: 61440000)
    B  dbntab: Buffer IREC(hash header)  (addr: 0xfffffffe3bd78088, size: 584)
    B  dbntab: Buffer IREC(anchor array) (addr: 0xfffffffe3bd782d0, size: 480104)
    B  dbntab: Buffer IREC(item array)   (addr: 0xfffffffe3bded638, size: 480000)
    B  dbntab: Buffer IREC(data area)    (addr: 0xfffffffe3be62938, size: 8192000)
    B  dbntab: Buffer STAB(hash header)  (addr: 0xfffffffe3c636088, size: 584)
    B  dbntab: Buffer STAB(anchor array) (addr: 0xfffffffe3c6362d0, size: 480104)
    B  dbntab: Buffer STAB(item array)   (addr: 0xfffffffe3c6ab638, size: 480000)
    B  dbntab: Buffer STAB(data area)    (addr: 0xfffffffe3c720938, size: 3072000)
    B  dbntab: Buffer TTAB(hash header)  (addr: 0xfffffffe3ca12088, size: 5576)
    B  dbntab: Buffer TTAB(anchor array) (addr: 0xfffffffe3ca13650, size: 480104)
    B  dbntab: Buffer TTAB(item array)   (addr: 0xfffffffe3ca889b8, size: 1200000)
    B  dbntab: Buffer TTAB(data area)    (addr: 0xfffffffe3cbad938, size: 8760000)
    B  db_con_shm_ini:  WP_ID = 0, WP_CNT = 48, CON_ID = 45
    B  dbstat: TABSTAT buffer attached (addr: 0xfffffffe34024008)
    B  dbtbxbuf: Buffer TABL  (addr: 0xfffffffe2e000100, size: 100000000, end: 0xfffffffe33f5e200)
    B  dbtbxbuf: Buffer TABLP (addr: 0xfffffffe2a000100, size: 61440000, end: 0xfffffffe2da98100)
    B  dbexpbuf: Buffer EIBUF (addr: 0xfffffffe26000108, size: 40960000, end: 0xfffffffe28710108)
    B  dbexpbuf: Buffer ESM   (addr: 0xffffffff6b000108, size: 4194304, end: 0xffffffff6b400108)
    B  dbexpbuf: Buffer CUA   (addr: 0xfffffffe3d412108, size: 10240000, end: 0xfffffffe3ddd6108)
    B  dbexpbuf: Buffer OTR   (addr: 0xffffffff6a800108, size: 4194304, end: 0xffffffff6ac00108)
    B  dbcalbuf: Buffer CALE  (addr: 0xffffffff76f20000, size: 500000, end: 0xffffffff76f9a120)
    M  CCMS: AlInitGlobals : alert/use_sema_lock = TRUE.
    S  *** init spool environment
    S  initialize debug system
    T  Stack direction is downwards.
    T  debug control: prepare exclude for printer trace
    T  new memory block 0x1078e2310
    S  spool kernel/ddic check: Ok
    S  using table TSP02FX for frontend printing
    S  2 spool work process(es) found
    S  frontend print via spool service enabled
    M
    M Tue Aug 10 09:58:40 2010
    M  DpSigInt: caught signal 2
    M  in_ThErrHandle: 1
    M  ThSigHandler: signal (step 1, th_errno 11, action 2)
    M  ThIErrHandle: new stat of W0 is WP_SHUTDOWN
    M  ThIErrHandle: I'm during shutdown
    M  PfStatDisconnect: disconnect statistics
    M  ThIErrHandle: action changed to 2
    M  Entering ThSetStatError
    M  ThShutDownServer: shutdown server
    M  PfStatIndInit: Initializing Index-Record
    M  PfWriteIntoFile: copied shared buf (0 bytes) to local buf
    M  ThIErrHandle: do not call ThrCoreInfo (no_core_info=0, in_dynp_env=0)
    M  Entering ThReadDetachMode
    M  call ThrShutDown (1)...
    M  ***LOG Q02=> wp_halt, WPStop (Workproc 0 25501) [dpuxtool.c   269]
    Best Regards,
    Widi

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