OW 8.1.1 p4 and AIX 6.1 as a target resource
HI,
We are using OW 8.1.1 p4 and want to provision to AIX 6.1 as a target resource. The release notes says IBM AIX 4.3.3, 5.2, 5L, 5.3, 6.0 are supported. Has anyone provisioned to AIX 6.1?
Regards
Arjun
Hi,
It happened that we have to integrate Siebel Finance To ADSI
have you confirmed that any of the questions you asked
If so
What have you use to connect Siebel with ADSI?
if you can refer us to a document or a certain methodology would be very thankful
Regards and thanks in advance
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SAP SRM Prod with Oracle DB and AIX 5.3 Performance Issue.
Hi Basis Gurus,
Today my SAP PRD system all of a sudden was running slow and users had difficulties executing TCodes as it took minutes before the screen appeared.My system is SAP SRM 4.00, Oracle Release 11.2.0.1.0 and AIX 5.3.
From Basis point of view , we noticed that all the work process were hanged due to RFCs' occupying it.Couldnt investigate further on the system as we needed to restart asap because users needed to log on. A quick check on SICK shows no errors.What we managed to find out is that we needed to check this parameter below and set it accordingly:-
rdisp/rfc_min_wait_dia_wp:-
Definition
Number of work processes kept free for other users.
Use
This parameter is used to reserve a number of dialog work processes for dialog mode. It prevents parallel RFCs from occupying all the processes.
The parameter rdisp/wp_no_dia specifies the absolute number of dialog work processes.
Unit: number of dialog work processes
Default value: 1
Example
If 10 dialog work processes are configured for the instance (rdisp/wp_no_dia = 10) and the parameter rdisp/rfc_min_wait_dia_wp = 3 is set, parallel RFCs can occupy a maximun of 7 dialog work processes. Three dialog work processes always remain free for dialog mode.
There are 20 DIA processes in our system, perhaps reserving a minimum of about 5 work processes for DIA users will be useful via the parameter.
So my first question would be is there any other suggestions besides adjusting the mentioned parameter above in order to ensure that no work processors going into hang state due to RFCs' occupying it as this issue always happens at the end of the month only when there are massive users accessing it.
When we went for a restart of the system we encountered another issue. Steps to the issue are as below:-
1) Did a proper shutdown of Oracle and SAP.
2) When we start using startsap script, it doesn't start DB so we started DB manually but listener was having problem
so we stopped all.
3) We also did a cleanipc, it too throws below error:-
sidadm> cleanipc <systemno> remove
exec(): 0509-036 Cannot load program cleanipc because of the following errors:
0509-130 Symbol resolution failed for cleanipc because:
0509-136 Symbol memmove (number 106) is not exported from
dependent module /usr/sap/sid/SYS/exe/run/libsapu16.so.
0509-192 Examine .loader section symbols with the
'dump -Tv' command.
4) Also the Listener file has no contents,it's null file.
5) This is another error :-
exec(): 0509-036 Cannot load program /oracle/sid/112_64/bin/tnslsnr because of the following errors:
0509-150 Dependent module /oracle/sid/112_64/lib/libttsh11.so could not be loaded.
0509-101 The module has too many section headers
or the file is damaged
The libttsh11.so file was empty dated 25th timestamp as below in PRD:-
-rw-rr 1 sid dba 0 Nov 25 07:12 libttsh11.so
Further checking has let me to understand this is an Oracle Bug from this link:-
http://gavinsoorma.com/2009/12/11-1-0-6-clusterware-upgrade-to-11-1-0-7/
This Oracle bug only happens in an Upgrade time and how could this happen to my Production system during a restart process.
Also this system was restarted during the last weekend's maintainance window and it came up with no issues.
6) We copied over the libttsh11.so from our QA environment to PRD and did a Startup:-
-rwxr-x--- 1 sid dba 65967496 Nov 25 07:40 libttsh11.so (This is the copied over file from QA)
7) After Startup everything has been in order till now.
My second question is what went wrong with the libttsh11.so file. How could it be 0 size in PRD when no signs of changes had happen to the PRD system. Is this a proven Oracle Bug or something else since I have never encountered anything like this before. Hope all the Gurus here could shed some light into my 2 questions as I am looking for positive answers.
Thank you.
Regards,
JohnHi,
Firstly I would suggest you to upgrade your database from Oracle Release 11.2.0.1.0 to Oracle Release 11.2.0.2 . This is the recommended Oracle 11g database version for SAP solutions. Many of your problem will get resolved with it.
Question 1:
So my first question would be is there any other suggestions besides adjusting the mentioned parameter above in order to ensure that no work processors going into hang state due to RFCs' occupying it as this issue always happens at the end of the month only when there are massive users accessing it.
For immediate resolution the approach you have followed is correct viz limiting number of dialog processes for RFC. Secondly you need to analyze why RFC processing takes so much time. You need check which programs are getting executed by those RFC.
Generate EarlyWatch report for more detailed view
Question 2:
My second question is what went wrong with the libttsh11.so file. How could it be 0 size in PRD when no signs of changes had happen to the PRD system. Is this a proven Oracle Bug or something else since I have never encountered anything like this before.
The libttsh11.so library cannot be found in the related directory.
Cause
The file system is mounted using CIO option, but per Note 257338.1 Direct I/O (DIO) and Concurrent I/O (CIO) on AIX 5L, an ORACLE_HOME on a filesystem mounted with "cio" option is not supported.
Such a configuration will cause, installation, relinking and other unexpected problems.
Solution
Disable the CIO option on the filesystem.
References
NOTE:257338.1 - Direct I/O (DIO) and Concurrent I/O (CIO) on AIX 5L
Hope this helps.
Regards,
Deepak Kori -
Tuning of SGA on Oracle 8.0.5 and AIX 4.3.3
Hi folks,
I have an AIX box running AIX 4.3.3 and Oracle 8.0.5.2.0. The original SGA settings are as follows:
shared_pool_size = 150000000
sort_area_size = 1024876
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shared_pool_size = 768000000
sort_area_size = 512000000
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Database Buffers 2013265920 bytes
Redo Buffers 532480 bytes
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shared_pool_size = 200000000
sort_area_size = 1048576
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Total System Global Area 2278475936 bytes
Fixed Size 47264 bytes
Variable Size 264105984 bytes
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I tried to increase the size of db_block_buffers to 327680 but encountered ORA-27123 when trying to startup the database. I did some searches in metalink and found an article saying that the SGA size cannot exceed 2GB on AIX platforms. (Doc ID: 114934.1). Therefore I resize the db_block_buffers back to 245760.
What puzzles me is why the SGA size does not reflect my latest init.ora settings? Does anyone have any idea on how I can get the SGA to reflect the updated values in the init.ora file?I did a find and here are the files I got:
278529 12 -rw-r--r-- 1 oracle dba 8332 May 12 1998 /u01/app/oracle/product/805/dbs/init.ora
278531 0 lrwxrwxrwx 1 oracle dba 43 Apr 14 2001 /u01/app/oracle/product/805/dbs/initklb.ora -> /u01/app/oracle/admin/klb/pfile/initklb.ora
278532 0 lrwxrwxrwx 1 oracle dba 45 Apr 14 2001 /u01/app/oracle/product/805/dbs/initklb_0.ora -> /u01/app/oracle/admin/klb/pfile/initklb_0.ora
49154 8 -rw-r--r-- 1 oracle dba 4657 Sep 7 2000 /u01/app/oracle/product/orig_db/initklb.ora
49155 8 -rw-r--r-- 1 oracle dba 4657 Jul 27 2000 /u01/app/oracle/product/orig_db/initklb_0.ora
151553 4 -rw-r--r-- 1 oracle dba 2985 Aug 4 2006 /u01/app/oracle/product/luz/pfile/initklb.ora
49161 8 -rw-r--r-- 1 oracle dba 4118 Oct 11 11:22 /u01/app/oracle/admin/klb/pfile/initklb.ora
135169 4 -rw-r--r-- 1 oracle dba 2896 Aug 4 2006 /u01/app/oracle/admin/klb/pfile/backup/initklb.ora
49168 8 -rw-r--r-- 1 root dba 4687 Jul 21 2001 /u01/app/oracle/admin/klb/pfile/archive/initklb1.ora
49162 8 -rw-r--r-- 1 oracle dba 4657 Dec 23 1999 /u01/app/oracle/admin/klb/pfile/archive/initklb_0.ora
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278531 0 lrwxrwxrwx 1 oracle dba 43 Apr 14 2001 /u01/app/oracle/product/805/dbs/initklb.ora -> /u01/app/oracle/admin/klb/pfile/initklb.ora
278532 0 lrwxrwxrwx 1 oracle dba 45 Apr 14 2001 /u01/app/oracle/product/805/dbs/initklb_0.ora -> /u01/app/oracle/admin/klb/pfile/initklb_0.ora
49154 8 -rw-r--r-- 1 oracle dba 4657 Sep 7 2000 /u01/app/oracle/product/orig_db/initklb.ora
49155 8 -rw-r--r-- 1 oracle dba 4657 Jul 27 2000 /u01/app/oracle/product/orig_db/initklb_0.ora
151553 4 -rw-r--r-- 1 oracle dba 2985 Aug 4 2006 /u01/app/oracle/product/luz/pfile/initklb.ora
49161 8 -rw-r--r-- 1 oracle dba 4118 Oct 11 11:22 /u01/app/oracle/admin/klb/pfile/initklb.ora
135169 4 -rw-r--r-- 1 oracle dba 2896 Aug 4 2006 /u01/app/oracle/admin/klb/pfile/backup/initklb.ora
49168 8 -rw-r--r-- 1 root dba 4687 Jul 21 2001 /u01/app/oracle/admin/klb/pfile/archive/initklb1.ora
49162 8 -rw-r--r-- 1 oracle dba 4657 Dec 23 1999 /u01/app/oracle/admin/klb/pfile/archive/initklb_0.ora
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49161 8 -rw-r--r-- 1 oracle dba 4118 Oct 11 11:22 /u01/app/oracle/admin/klb/pfile/initklb.ora
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As I mentioned previously, my client is not prepared to perform an upgrade on both Oracle and AIX. As much as I would like to have them upgrade to the latest versions, it is just not possible.
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Does this mean these OS are NOT Supported currently and FLEX
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http://www.hp.com/products1/unix/java/mozilla/mozilla_plugins.html
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Henrique.> <i>Do you have further information on how to perform
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I
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Hi Experts,
Any Best Practices (i.e. DOs and Don'ts) for source to target MAPPINGs?
I will appreciate any hints on this.
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I am assuming that you are asking about transformation mapping between source and target..
1) One to One mapping
2)Avoid using complex calculations
3) if any calculations required use routine instead of formulas
4)if possible avoid Using field routine (you can do start or end routine )
5)Do not map unwanted fields ( unnecessary process time,database occupant, also problem while activation of DSO data )
6)Avoid using master data read mapping option instead you can use routine to fetch the master data
7) no need of using infosurce
8)Use standard time conversions for time fields
Generally these things we need to consider while mapping..
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Oracle 8.1.7 and AIX 5.3
Is Oracle 8.1.7 with AIX 5.3 is supported?
Where can I find the information?
Thank you.8.1.7 is really old and out of date.
I don't think you will get any support from Oracle - but follow up in Metalink for an authoritative answer.
If you get no satisfaction elsewhere and want to risk your system on 5.3, I think AIX 5.3 has a 5.2 compatibility mode. -
JMS, MQSeries, R/3 Link, NT and AIX...
Hi all,
To put you in situation, I have a java application which can run from any type of OS as of now. It sends documents to a queue (IDOCS) and those documents are then sent to SAP by an R/3 Link adapter. Using native binding and running the java application on the same computer as the QueueManager (AIX) it was all working fine.
Now, I have translated my app to use JMS instead and tried to run it on my Windows 2000 PC. The message are sent allrigth to the queue, but R/3 Link is now giving me a handfull of errors, complaining about conversion, character sets and things like that.
Here is a sample of errors I get:
02/18/03 17:00:39 SMQ4165: Warning on MQGET from inbound queue. Reason code 2110.
EXPLANATION: The attempt to get a message from the inbound message queue returned a warning. The warning code was 2110. The message will be passed to the use
r exit if one has been specified. If no exit was specified, the message will be passed to the bad message queue. If no bad message queue was specified, the
message will be left on the inbound queue, and the server will terminate.
ACTION: None.
02/18/03 17:00:39 SMQ4192: A data conversion problem occurred on the MQGET. Attempting to process message.
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n other formats.
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EXPLANATION: The value of the version field in the IDoc header structure contains an invalid value.
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02/18/03 17:00:40 SMQ4191: A message was put to the bad message queue. Bad message type 1, reason 4108.
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I finally set the CCSID to 819 in the connection string, now I suspect that my problem is related to the encoding I use but I can't find what to set it to instead. I write everything in a ByteMessage by the way, just as I was doing it with the native bindings.
Does anyone know how I am supposed to set this up? What encoding type should I set it to? Is the CCSID correct? previously, I was setting the format this way: bytesMessage.format = "MQHSAP ";
But using JMS, there is no such property so I tried to just write it to the ByteMessage, not sure this works either...
Thanks in advance,
Daniel
If it can be of any help, here is a code fragment of what I am doing:
using native binding, which was working fine
//Add the mandatory R3/Link header to our message
bytesMessage.writeBytes("SAPH");
bytesMessage.writeInt(1);
bytesMessage.writeInt(108);
bytesMessage.writeInt(273);
bytesMessage.writeInt(819);
bytesMessage.writeBytes("MQSTR ");
for(int i = 28; i < 108; i++)
bytesMessage.writeByte(32);
bytesMessage.writeBytes(textMessage);
bytesMessage.encoding = MQC.MQENC_INTEGER_NORMAL;
bytesMessage.format = "MQHSAP ";
And using JMS:
//Test code
queue = session.createQueue("queue://" + manager + "/" + name + "?priority=5&persistence=2&targetClient=1&encoding=" +
MQC.MQENC_INTEGER_REVERSED + "&CCSID=819");
//Add the mandatory R3/Link header to our message
bytesMessage.writeBytes("SAPH".getBytes());
bytesMessage.writeInt(1);
bytesMessage.writeInt(108);
bytesMessage.writeInt(273);
bytesMessage.writeInt(819);
bytesMessage.writeBytes("MQSTR ".getBytes());
StringBuffer padding = new StringBuffer(80);
for(int i = 28; i < 108; i++)
padding.append(" ");
bytesMessage.writeBytes(padding.toString().getBytes());
bytesMessage.writeBytes("MQHSAP ".getBytes());
bytesMessage.writeBytes(textMessage.getBytes());
queueSender.send(bytesMessage);Hi There,
I know you used JMS and Link for R/3.
Now I am doing the same but I am getting the same problem besides I am doing what you mention in the forum.
Can you give me a hand to fix this?
I have configured and MQSeries under win2003 and in the same machine a Link 4 R/3. I have a Java app using a .bindings file to connect to the Q and send a message the same way you did, but i am getting this error:
IDoc has an invalid structure header. IDoc value="RFH ". Expected value="SAPH".
IDoc has an invalid structure version. IDoc value="2". Expected value="1".
IDoc has an invalid system number. IDoc value=<T.
IDoc has an invalid client. IDoc value=�Y♦.
IDoc has an invalid language. IDoc value=.
A message was put to the bad message queue. Bad message type 1, reason 4110.
It seems as if the all the JMS headers are at the begining of the msg and it always throw the same error. it doesn't matter what data I put in the bytesMessage.
I would really appreciate your help.
Here a portion code of my SendMessage operation.
public String EnviarMsg(String Msg) throws JMSException {
String resp = null;
try {
if (getQueueSend() == null) {
// Create un objeto QueueSender como productor del mensaje.
setQueueSend(QSess.createSender(MQueue));
// Crear y enviar un mensaje a la cola.
* Aqui viene codigo para enviar msgs a la cola en formato SAP
txtMsg = QSess.createBytesMessage();
txtMsg.writeBytes("SAPH".getBytes());
txtMsg.writeInt(1);
txtMsg.writeInt(108);
txtMsg.writeInt(273);
txtMsg.writeInt(819);
txtMsg.writeBytes("MQSTR ".getBytes());
byte b = 32;
for(int i=28; i<108; i++)
txtMsg.writeByte(b);
txtMsg.writeBytes(Msg.getBytes());
//txtMsg.encoding = MQC.MQENC_INTEGER_NORMAL;
txtMsg.setStringProperty("JMS_IBM_Format", "MQHSAP ");
//txtMsg.setText(Msg);
// QueueSend.setDeliveryMode(DeliveryMode.NON_PERSISTENT);
// QueueSend.setTimeToLive(30000);Funciona. Probado con el MQSeries
// 6.0
QueueSend.send(txtMsg);
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Unloading library on HP UX11 and AIX crashes in 8.1.7 and 9i
We dynamically load/unload Oracle client libraries(libclntsh). Unloading the library hangs/crashes with 8.1.7 or 9i client. Works fine with 8.1.5.
This happens only on HP11 or AIX. Windows and solaris work fine.
Has anyone else seen this problem?
ThanksMark, I'm faced with the same proble. Did you get beyond the problem?
Terry -
WLS 8.1SP2 and AIX 5.1.0.0
After installing WLS 8.1 and the AIX supplement patch plus fixes to java1.4
I am still unable to bring up my server. The following error occurs:
* To start WebLogic Server, use a username and *
* password assigned to an admin-level user. For *
* server administration, use the WebLogic Server *
* console at http://[hostname]:[port]/console *
<May 5, 2004 1:29:26 PM MDT> <Info> <WebLogicServer> <BEA-000377> <Starting
WebLogic Server with Classic VM Version 1.4.1 from IBM Corporation>
<May 5, 2004 1:29:28 PM MDT> <Info> <Configuration Management> <BEA-150016>
<This server is being started as the administration server.>
<May 5, 2004 1:29:28 PM MDT> <Info> <Management> <BEA-141107> <Version:
WebLogic Server 8.1 SP2 Fri Dec 5 15:01:51 PST 2003 316284WebLogic XMLX
Module 8.1 SP2 Fri Dec 5 15:01:51 PST 2003 316284 >
<May 5, 2004 1:29:30 PM MDT> <Notice> <Management> <BEA-140005> <Loading
domainconfiguration from configuration repository at
/users/interop8/bea/user_projects/domain/hooxsgb/./config.xml.>
<May 5, 2004 1:29:49 PM MDT> <Notice> <Log Management> <BEA-170019> <The
serverlog file
/users/interop8/bea/user_projects/domain/hooxsgb/myserver/myserver.logis
opened. All server side log events will be written to this file.>
<May 5, 2004 1:30:08 PM MDT> <Notice> <Security> <BEA-090082> <Security
initializing using security realm myrealm.>
<May 5, 2004 1:30:09 PM MDT> <Notice> <WebLogicServer> <BEA-000327>
<Starting WebLogic Admin Server "myserver" for domain "hooxsgb">
JVMDG217: Dump Handler is Processing a Signal - Please Wait.
JVMDG303: JVM Requesting Java core file
JVMDG304: Java core file written to
/users/interop8/bea/user_projects/domain/hooxsgb/javacore37624.1083785465.tx
t
JVMDG215: Dump Handler has Processed Exception Signal 11.
System Information for dixie
MODEL Bull ESCALA T (e8ED)
CPU 4 x K45, 32 bits (360.0 MH) ** 4 enabled **
MEM 2304 MB real memory
FIRM 03.03.09
OS AIX 5.1.0.0 [Fix level 58] [Maintenance level 05]
KERN System currently booted on 32 bits kernel
Attached is the Java core file
Any ideas?
Eric
[javacore37624.1083785465.txt]BEA currently supports AIX 5.1 ML-4. Your configuration is ML-5.
Eric Hardesty wrote:
After installing WLS 8.1 and the AIX supplement patch plus fixes to java1.4
I am still unable to bring up my server. The following error occurs:
* To start WebLogic Server, use a username and *
* password assigned to an admin-level user. For *
* server administration, use the WebLogic Server *
* console at http://[hostname]:[port]/console *
<May 5, 2004 1:29:26 PM MDT> <Info> <WebLogicServer> <BEA-000377> <Starting
WebLogic Server with Classic VM Version 1.4.1 from IBM Corporation>
<May 5, 2004 1:29:28 PM MDT> <Info> <Configuration Management> <BEA-150016>
<This server is being started as the administration server.>
<May 5, 2004 1:29:28 PM MDT> <Info> <Management> <BEA-141107> <Version:
WebLogic Server 8.1 SP2 Fri Dec 5 15:01:51 PST 2003 316284WebLogic XMLX
Module 8.1 SP2 Fri Dec 5 15:01:51 PST 2003 316284 >
<May 5, 2004 1:29:30 PM MDT> <Notice> <Management> <BEA-140005> <Loading
domainconfiguration from configuration repository at
/users/interop8/bea/user_projects/domain/hooxsgb/./config.xml.>
<May 5, 2004 1:29:49 PM MDT> <Notice> <Log Management> <BEA-170019> <The
serverlog file
/users/interop8/bea/user_projects/domain/hooxsgb/myserver/myserver.logis
opened. All server side log events will be written to this file.>
<May 5, 2004 1:30:08 PM MDT> <Notice> <Security> <BEA-090082> <Security
initializing using security realm myrealm.>
<May 5, 2004 1:30:09 PM MDT> <Notice> <WebLogicServer> <BEA-000327>
<Starting WebLogic Admin Server "myserver" for domain "hooxsgb">
JVMDG217: Dump Handler is Processing a Signal - Please Wait.
JVMDG303: JVM Requesting Java core file
JVMDG304: Java core file written to
/users/interop8/bea/user_projects/domain/hooxsgb/javacore37624.1083785465.tx
t
JVMDG215: Dump Handler has Processed Exception Signal 11.
System Information for dixie
MODEL Bull ESCALA T (e8ED)
CPU 4 x K45, 32 bits (360.0 MH) ** 4 enabled **
MEM 2304 MB real memory
FIRM 03.03.09
OS AIX 5.1.0.0 [Fix level 58] [Maintenance level 05]
KERN System currently booted on 32 bits kernel
Attached is the Java core file
Any ideas?
Eric
NULL ------------------------------------------------------------------------
0SECTION TITLE subcomponent dump routine
NULL ===============================
1TISIGINFO signal 11 received
1TIDATETIME Date: 2004/05/05 at 12:31:05
1TIFILENAME Javacore filename: /users/interop8/bea/user_projects/domain/hooxsgb/javacore37624.1083785465.txt
NULL ------------------------------------------------------------------------
0SECTION XHPI subcomponent dump routine
NULL ==============================
1XHTIME Wed May 5 12:31:05 2004
1XHSIGRECV SIGSEGV received at 0xd3a96f54 in /usr/java14/jre/bin/classic/libjvm.a. Processing terminated.
1XHFULLVERSION J2RE 1.4.1 IBM AIX build ca1411-20030930
NULL
1XHCURRENTTHD Current Thread Details
NULL ----------------------
2XHCURRSYSTHD "ListenThread.Default" sys_thread_t:0x41C0F228
3XHNATIVESTACK Native Stack
NULL ------------
3XHSTACKLINE at 0xD46194CC in Java_weblogic_socket_PosixSocketMuxer_initNative
3XHSTACKLINE at 0xD3A96F54 in mmipInvoke_V_V
3XHSTACKLINE at 0xD3A909B0 in mmipInvokeLazyJniMethod
3XHSTACKLINE at 0xD3A5CBD8 in mmipExecuteJava
3XHSTACKLINE at 0xD3A54BBC in xeRunJvmMethod
3XHSTACKLINE at 0xD3A47628 in JVM_NewInstanceFromConstructor
3XHSTACKLINE at 0xD3C5658C in Java_sun_reflect_NativeConstructorAccessorImpl_newInstance0
3XHSTACKLINE at 0xD3A9641C in mmipInvoke_OO_O
3XHSTACKLINE at 0xD3A5CBD8 in mmipExecuteJava
3XHSTACKLINE at 0xD3BBCDF8 in mmijExecuteJavaFromJIT
3XHSTACKLINE at 0xD3C8AC90 in jit_init_memory_locks_md
NULL
1XHOPENV Operating Environment
NULL ---------------------
2XHHOSTNAME Host : dixie.gpv.az05.bull.com:141.112.17.150
2XHOSLEVEL OS Level : AIX 5.1.0.0
2XHCPUS Processors -
3XHCPUARCH Architecture : POWER_PC (impl: POWER_604, ver: PV_604)
3XHNUMCPUS How Many : 4
3XHCPUSENABLED Enabled : 4
NULL
1XHUSERLIMITS User Limits (in bytes except for NOFILE and NPROC) -
NULL -----------
2XHUSERLIMIT RLIMIT_FSIZE : infinity
2XHUSERLIMIT RLIMIT_DATA : 2147483645
2XHUSERLIMIT RLIMIT_STACK : 33554432
2XHUSERLIMIT RLIMIT_CORE : 1073741312
2XHUSERLIMIT RLIMIT_NOFILE : infinity
2XHLIMIT NPROC(max) : 4000
NULL
1XHPAGESPACES Page Space (in blocks) -
NULL ----------
2XHPAGESPACE /dev/hd6: size=200704, free=199709
2XHPAGESPACE /dev/paging00: size=196608, free=196495
2XHPAGESPACE /dev/paging01: size=196608, free=196495
NULL
1XHSIGHANDLERS JVM Signal Handlers
NULL -------------------
2XHSIGHANDLER SIGHUP : intrDispatchMD (libhpi.a)
2XHSIGHANDLER SIGINT : intrDispatchMD (libhpi.a)
2XHSIGHANDLER SIGQUIT : intrDispatchMD (libhpi.a)
2XHSIGHANDLER SIGILL : intrDispatchMD (libhpi.a)
2XHSIGHANDLER SIGTRAP : JITSigTrapHandler (libjitc.a)
2XHSIGHANDLER SIGABRT : intrDispatchMD (libhpi.a)
2XHSIGHANDLER SIGEMT : intrDispatchMD (libhpi.a)
2XHSIGHANDLER SIGFPE : intrDispatchMD (libhpi.a)
2XHSIGHANDLER SIGBUS : intrDispatchMD (libhpi.a)
2XHSIGHANDLER SIGSEGV : intrDispatchMD (libhpi.a)
2XHSIGHANDLER SIGSYS : intrDispatchMD (libhpi.a)
2XHSIGHANDLER SIGPIPE : ignored
2XHSIGHANDLER SIGTERM : intrDispatchMD (libhpi.a)
NULL
1XHSIGHANDLERS Chained Signal Handlers
NULL -----------------------
2XHSIGHANDLER SIGHUP : intrDispatchMD (libhpi.a)
2XHSIGHANDLER SIGINT : intrDispatchMD (libhpi.a)
2XHSIGHANDLER SIGQUIT : intrDispatchMD (libhpi.a)
2XHSIGHANDLER SIGILL : intrDispatchMD (libhpi.a)
2XHSIGHANDLER SIGTRAP : JITSigTrapHandler (libjitc.a)
2XHSIGHANDLER SIGABRT : intrDispatchMD (libhpi.a)
2XHSIGHANDLER SIGEMT : intrDispatchMD (libhpi.a)
2XHSIGHANDLER SIGFPE : intrDispatchMD (libhpi.a)
2XHSIGHANDLER SIGBUS : intrDispatchMD (libhpi.a)
2XHSIGHANDLER SIGSEGV : intrDispatchMD (libhpi.a)
2XHSIGHANDLER SIGSYS : intrDispatchMD (libhpi.a)
2XHSIGHANDLER SIGPIPE : ignored
2XHSIGHANDLER SIGTERM : intrDispatchMD (libhpi.a)
NULL
1XHENVVARS Environment Variables
NULL ---------------------
2XHENVVAR _=/usr/java14/bin/java
2XHENVVAR JAVA_VENDOR=IBM
2XHENVVAR LANG=en_US
2XHENVVAR TMOUT2=43200
2XHENVVAR PRODUCTION_MODE=
2XHENVVAR LOGIN=interop8
2XHENVVAR CLASSPATHSEP=:
2XHENVVAR PAGER=more
2XHENVVAR POINTBASE_HOME=/users/interop8/bea/weblogic81/common/eval/pointbase
2XHENVVAR PATH=/users/interop8/bea/weblogic81/server/bin:/usr/java14/jre/bin:/usr/java14/bin:/users/interop8/GCOSInterop/dsad/bin:/usr/bin:/etc:/usr/sbin:/usr/ucb:/usr/bin/X11:/sbin::/app/oracle/product/8.1.7/bin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/lbin:/users/interop8/jte/bin
2XHENVVAR RES_RETRY=1
2XHENVVAR JTE_BASE=/users/interop8/jte
2XHENVVAR JAVA_VM=
2XHENVVAR LC__FASTMSG=true
2XHENVVAR POINTBASE_CLASSPATH=:/users/interop8/bea/weblogic81/common/eval/pointbase/lib/pbserver44.jar:/users/interop8/bea/weblogic81/common/eval/pointbase/lib/pbclient44.jar
2XHENVVAR CGI_DIRECTORY=/var/docsearch/cgi-bin
2XHENVVAR EDITOR=vi
2XHENVVAR EXINIT=set tabstop=4
2XHENVVAR HISTFILE=/users/interop8/.sh_history
2XHENVVAR CLASSPATH=/usr/java14/lib/tools.jar:/users/interop8/bea/weblogic81/server/lib/weblogic_sp.jar:/users/interop8/bea/weblogic81/server/lib/weblogic.jar:/users/interop8/bea/weblogic81/server/lib/ojdbc14.jar::/users/interop8/bea/weblogic81/common/eval/pointbase/lib/pbserver44.jar:/users/interop8/bea/weblogic81/common/eval/pointbase/lib/pbclient44.jar:/usr/java14/jre/lib/rt.jar:/users/interop8/bea/weblogic81/server/lib/webservices.jar:
2XHENVVAR LOGNAME=interop8
2XHENVVAR RES_TIMEOUT=2
2XHENVVAR MAIL=/usr/spool/mail/interop8
2XHENVVAR ETC_PROFILE=1
2XHENVVAR POINTBASE_TOOLS=/users/interop8/bea/weblogic81/common/eval/pointbase/lib/pbtools44.jar
2XHENVVAR LOCPATH=/usr/lib/nls/loc
2XHENVVAR ORACLE_SID=demo
2XHENVVAR PS1=[dixie] (interop8).${PWD#${HOME}}>
2XHENVVAR PATHSEP=:
2XHENVVAR USER=interop8
2XHENVVAR DOCUMENT_SERVER_MACHINE_NAME=localhost
2XHENVVAR AUTHSTATE=compat
2XHENVVAR BEA_HOME=/users/interop8/bea
2XHENVVAR DEFAULT_BROWSER=netscape
2XHENVVAR DISPLAY=harp.gpv.az05.bull.com:0
2XHENVVAR SHELL=/bin/ksh
2XHENVVAR ODMDIR=/etc/objrepos
2XHENVVAR JAVA_HOME=/usr/java14
2XHENVVAR DOCUMENT_SERVER_PORT=49213
2XHENVVAR TMOUT=43200
2XHENVVAR HOME=/users/interop8
2XHENVVAR MEM_ARGS=-Xms32m -Xmx200m
2XHENVVAR WEBLOGIC_CLASSPATH=/usr/java14/lib/tools.jar:/users/interop8/bea/weblogic81/server/lib/weblogic_sp.jar:/users/interop8/bea/weblogic81/server/lib/weblogic.jar:/users/interop8/bea/weblogic81/server/lib/ojdbc14.jar
2XHENVVAR TERM=vt220
2XHENVVAR MAILMSG=[YOU HAVE NEW MAIL]
2XHENVVAR ORACLE_HOME=/app/oracle/product/8.1.7
2XHENVVAR ITECONFIGSRV=/etc/IMNSearch
2XHENVVAR PWD=/users/interop8/bea/user_projects/domain/hooxsgb
2XHENVVAR DOCUMENT_DIRECTORY=/usr/docsearch/html
2XHENVVAR TZ=MST7
2XHENVVAR ITECONFIGCL=/etc/IMNSearch/clients
2XHENVVAR WL_HOME=/users/interop8/bea/weblogic81
2XHENVVAR ITE_DOC_SEARCH_INSTANCE=search
2XHENVVAR A__z=! TMOUT2=! LOGNAME=! ETC_PROFILE="*TMOUT
2XHENVVAR _IBM_JAVA_PIPE_37624=
2XHENVVAR IBM_JVM_AIXTHREAD_SCOPE_OLD_VALUE=
2XHENVVAR IBM_JVM_AIXTHREAD_SCOPE_NEW_VALUE=S
2XHENVVAR AIXTHREAD_SCOPE=S
2XHENVVAR IBM_JVM_CHANGED_ENVVARS_37624=AIXTHREAD_SCOPE,LDR_CNTRL
2XHENVVAR IBM_JVM_LDR_CNTRL_OLD_VALUE=
2XHENVVAR IBM_JVM_LDR_CNTRL_NEW_VALUE=MAXDATA=0x80000000
2XHENVVAR LDR_CNTRL=MAXDATA=0x80000000
2XHENVVAR LIBPATH=/usr/java14/jre/bin:/usr/java14/jre/bin/classic:/usr/java14/jre/bin:/app/oracle/product/8.1.7}/lib:/users/interop8/bea/weblogic81/server/lib/aix
2XHENVVAR NLSPATH=/usr/lib/nls/msg/%L/%N:/usr/lib/nls/msg/%L/%N.cat:/opt/Xprint/MSG/%l/%N:/opt/Xprint/mercator/MSG/%l/%N:/var/spool/Xprint/config/MSG/%l/%N:/var/spool/Xprint/config/mercator/MSG/%l/%N
2XHENVVAR _IBM_ENV_INITIAL_37624=807444056
2XHENVVAR IBM_JAVA_COMMAND_LINE=/usr/java14/bin/java -Xms32m -Xmx200m -Dweblogic.Name=myserver -Dweblogic.ProductionModeEnabled= -Djava..security.policy=/users/interop8/bea/weblogic81/server/lib/weblogic.policy weblogic.Server
NULL
1XHLOADEDLIBS Loaded Libraries (sizes in bytes)
NULL ---------------------------------
2XHLIBNAME /users/interop8/bea/weblogic81/server/lib/aix/libmuxer.so
3XHLIBSIZE filesize : 20757
3XHLIBSTART text start : 0xD4618000
3XHLIBLDSIZE text size : 0x282E
3XHLIBLDORG data start : 0x41E97CF4
3XHLIBLDDATASZ data size : 0x2AC
2XHLIBNAME /usr/java14/jre/bin/libnio.a
3XHLIBSIZE filesize : 61140
3XHLIBSTART text start : 0xD460F000
3XHLIBLDSIZE text size : 0x8925
3XHLIBLDORG data start : 0x408A5598
3XHLIBLDDATASZ data size : 0x50C
2XHLIBNAME /usr/java14/jre/bin/libnet.a
3XHLIBSIZE filesize : 122155
3XHLIBSTART text start : 0xD45F9000
3XHLIBLDSIZE text size : 0x1437A
3XHLIBLDORG data start : 0x3F592990
3XHLIBLDDATASZ data size : 0x820
2XHLIBNAME /usr/java14/jre/bin/libjitc.a
3XHLIBSIZE filesize : 2760315
3XHLIBSTART text start : 0xD3C7D000
3XHLIBLDSIZE text size : 0x2330F6
3XHLIBLDORG data start : 0x3E055F40
3XHLIBLDDATASZ data size : 0x1A8A4
2XHLIBNAME /usr/lib/libi18n.a
3XHLIBSIZE filesize : 148825
3XHLIBSTART text start : 0xD007A100
3XHLIBLDSIZE text size : 0xA1AE
3XHLIBLDORG data start : 0x3DFF2A18
3XHLIBLDDATASZ data size : 0x1290
2XHLIBNAME /usr/lib/nls/loc/en_US
3XHLIBSIZE filesize : 14342
3XHLIBSTART text start : 0xD0074000
3XHLIBLDSIZE text size : 0x2D71
3XHLIBLDORG data start : 0xD0077130
3XHLIBLDDATASZ data size : 0x2324
2XHLIBNAME /usr/java14/jre/bin/libzip.a
3XHLIBSIZE filesize : 109272
3XHLIBSTART text start : 0xD3C69000
3XHLIBLDSIZE text size : 0x1349A
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3XHLIBLDDATASZ data size : 0x1908
2XHLIBNAME /usr/java14/jre/bin/classic/libcore.a
3XHLIBSIZE filesize : 172361
3XHLIBSTART text start : 0xD3C4E000
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3XHLIBSTART text start : 0xD3C36000
3XHLIBLDSIZE text size : 0x17708
3XHLIBLDORG data start : 0x3025DCC8
3XHLIBLDDATASZ data size : 0x1420
2XHLIBNAME /usr/java14/jre/bin/libxhpi.a
3XHLIBSIZE filesize : 44366
3XHLIBSTART text start : 0xD3C2F000
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3XHLIBLDORG data start : 0x3024E058
3XHLIBLDDATASZ data size : 0xE51C
2XHLIBNAME /usr/lib/libdl.a
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3XHLIBSTART text start : 0xD070D0F8
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3XHLIBLDDATASZ data size : 0x0
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3XHLIBSTART text start : 0xD3C2D000
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3XHLIBLDDATASZ data size : 0x1D0
2XHLIBNAME /usr/java14/jre/bin/libjava.a
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3XHLIBSTART text start : 0xD3C10000
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3XHLIBLDDATASZ data size : 0x132C
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3XHLIBLDSIZE text size : 0x1E71F8
3XHLIBLDORG data start : 0x302111E0
3XHLIBLDDATASZ data size : 0x27BE4
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3XHLIBSIZE filesize : 377974
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3XHLIBLDSIZE text size : 0x1403A
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3XHLIBLDDATASZ data size : 0xA544
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3XHLIBLDDATASZ data size : 0x1350
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3XHLIBLDORG data start : 0xF01DFE20
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3XHLIBLDSIZE text size : 0x1F75A
3XHLIBLDORG data start : 0xF01DB700
3XHLIBLDDATASZ data size : 0x3019
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3XHLIBSIZE filesize : 11059
3XHLIBSTART text start : 0xD00730F8
3XHLIBLDSIZE text size : 0x86E
3XHLIBLDORG data start : 0xF00D5530
3XHLIBLDDATASZ data size : 0x128
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3XHLIBSIZE filesize : 6806102
3XHLIBSTART text start : 0xD01D5640
3XHLIBLDSIZE text size : 0x1FDB9F
3XHLIBLDORG data start : 0xF0042520
3XHLIBLDDATASZ data size : 0x91B58
NULL
NULL ------------------------------------------------------------------------
0SECTION CI subcomponent dump routine
NULL ============================
1CIJAVAVERSION J2RE 1.4.1 IBM AIX build ca1411-20030930
1CIRUNNINGAS Running as a standalone JVM
1CICMDLINE /usr/java14/bin/java -Xms32m -Xmx200m -Dweblogic.Name=myserver -Dweblogic.ProductionModeEnabled= -Djava.security.policy=/users/interop8/bea/weblogic81/server/lib/weblogic.policy weblogic.Server
1CIJAVAHOMEDIR Java Home Dir: /usr/java14/jre
1CIJAVADLLDIR Java DLL Dir: /usr/java14/jre/bin
1CISYSCP Sys Classpath: /usr/java14/jre/lib/core.jar:/usr/java14/jre/lib/graphics.jar:/usr/java14/jre/lib/security.jar:/usr/java14/jre/lib/server.jar:/usr/java14/jre/lib/xml.jar:/usr/java14/jre/lib/charsets.jar:/usr/java14/jre/classes
1CIUSERARGS UserArgs:
2CIUSERARG vfprintf 0x30000B94
2CIUSERARG -Xms32m
2CIUSERARG -Xmx200m
2CIUSERARG -Dweblogic.Name=myserver
2CIUSERARG -Dweblogic.ProductionModeEnabled=
2CIUSERARG -Djava.security.policy=/users/interop8/bea/weblogic81/server/lib/weblogic.policy
2CIUSERARG -Dinvokedviajava
2CIUSERARG -Djava.class.path=/usr/java14/lib/tools.jar:/users/interop8/bea/weblogic81/server/lib/weblogic_sp.jar:/users/interop8/bea/weblogic81/server/lib/weblogic.jar:/users/interop8/bea/weblogic81/server/lib/ojdbc14.jar::/users/interop8/bea/weblogic81/common/eval/pointbase/lib/pbserver44.jar:/users/interop8/bea/weblogic81/common/eval/pointbase/lib/pbclient44.jar:/usr/java14/jre/lib/rt.jar:/users/interop8/bea/weblogic81/server/lib/webservices.jar:
2CIUSERARG vfprintf
NULL
1CIJVMMI JVM Monitoring Interface (JVMMI)
NULL ------------------------
2CIJVMMIOFF No events are enabled.
NULL
NULL ------------------------------------------------------------------------
0SECTION DC subcomponent dump routine
NULL ============================
1DCHEADEREYE Header eye catcher DCST
1DCHEADERLEN Header length 24
1DCHEADERVER Header version 1
1DCHEADERMOD Header modification 0
1DCINTERFACE DC Interface at 0x3022270C with 15 entries
2DCINTERFACE 1 - dcCString2JavaString 0x3021EA7C
2DCINTERFACE 2 - dcInt642CString 0x3021EA88
2DCINTERFACE 3 - dcJavaString2NewCString 0x3021EA94
2DCINTERFACE 4 - dcJavaString2CString 0x3021EAA0
2DCINTERFACE 5 - dcJavaString2NewPlatformString 0x3021EAAC
2DCINTERFACE 6 - dcJavaString2UTF 0x3021EAB8
2DCINTERFACE 7 - dcPlatformString2JavaString 0x3021EAD0
2DCINTERFACE 8 - dcUnicode2UTF 0x3021EADC
2DCINTERFACE 9 - dcUnicode2UTFLength 0x3021EAE8
2DCINTERFACE 10 - dcUTF2JavaString 0x3021EAF4
2DCINTERFACE 11 - dcUTFClassName2JavaString 0x3021EB00
2DCINTERFACE 12 - dcJavaString2ClassName 0x3021EAC4
2DCINTERFACE 13 - dcUTF2UnicodeNext 0x3021EB0C
2DCINTERFACE 14 - dcVerifyUTF8 0x3021EB18
2DCINTERFACE 15 - dcDumpRoutine 0x3021EB24
1DCARRAYINFO Array info at 0x302131B8 with 16 entries
2DCARRAYINFO 1 - index 0 signature 0 name N/A factor 0
2DCARRAYINFO 2 - index 0 signature 0 name N/A factor 0
2DCARRAYINFO 3 - index 2 signature L name class[] factor 4
2DCARRAYINFO 4 - index 0 signature 0 name N/A factor 0
2DCARRAYINFO 5 - index 4 signature Z name bool[] factor 1
2DCARRAYINFO 6 - index 5 signature C name char[] factor 2
2DCARRAYINFO 7 - index 6 signature F name float[] factor 4
2DCARRAYINFO 8 - index 7 signature D name double[] factor 8
2DCARRAYINFO 9 - index 8 signature B name byte[] factor 1
2DCARRAYINFO 10 - index 9 signature S name short[] factor 2
2DCARRAYINFO 11 - index 10 signature I name int[] factor 4
2DCARRAYINFO 12 - index 11 signature J name long[] factor 8
2DCARRAYINFO 13 - index 0 signature 0 name uint[] factor 0
2DCARRAYINFO 14 - index 0 signature 0 name uint1[] factor 0
2DCARRAYINFO 15 - index 0 signature 0 name uint2[] factor 0
2DCARRAYINFO 16 - index 0 signature 0 name uint3[] factor 0
NULL ------------------------------------------------------------------------
0SECTION DG subcomponent dump routine
NULL ============================
1DGTRCENABLED Trace enabled: No
1DGJDUMPBUFF Javadump buffer size (allocated): 2621440
NULL ------------------------------------------------------------------------
0SECTION ST subcomponent dump routine
NULL ============================
1STGCMODES Resettable GC: No
1STGCMODES Concurrent GC: No
1STCURHBASE Current Heap Base: 302801fc
1STCURHLIM Current Heap Limit: 3281fbfc
1STMWHBASE Middleware Heap Base: 302801fc
1STMWHLIM Middleware Heap Limit: 3281fbfc
1STGCHELPERS Number of GC Helper Threads: 3
1STJVMOPTS -Xconcurrentlevel: 0
1STJVMOPTS -Xconcurrentbackground: 0
1STGCCTR GC Counter: 7
1STAFCTR AF Counter: 7
1STHEAPFREE Bytes of Heap Space Free: 80db00
1STHEAPALLOC Bytes of Heap Space Allocated: 259fa00
1STSMBASE SM Base: 0
1STSMEND SM End: 0
1STPAMSTART PAM Start: 0
1STPAMEND PAM End: 0
1STCOMACTION Compact Action: 0
NULL ------------------------------------------------------------------------
0SECTION XE subcomponent dump routine
NULL ============================
1XETHRESHOLD MMI threshold for java methods is set to 1250
1XEJITINIT JIT is initialized
1XEJVMPIOFF JVMPI is not activated
1XEJNITHRESH MMI threshold for JNI methods is set to 0
1XETRCHIS Trace history length is set to 4
1XEJITDUMP JIT dump routine is not yet implemented.
NULL ------------------------------------------------------------------------
0SECTION LK subcomponent dump routine
NULL ============================
NULL
1LKPOOLINFO Monitor pool info:
2LKPOOLINIT Initial monitor count: 32
2LKPOOLEXPNUM Minimum number of free monitors before expansion: 5
2LKPOOLEXPBY Pool will next be expanded by: 24
2LKPOOLTOTAL Current total number of monitors: 48
2LKPOOLFREE Current number of free monitors: 9
NULL
1LKMONPOOLDUMP Monitor Pool Dump (flat & inflated object-monitors):
2LKMONINUSE sys_mon_t:0x3020EE28 infl_mon_t: 0x3020E918:
3LKMONOBJECT java.lang.ref.Reference$Lock@303017F0/303017F8: <unowned>
3LKNOTIFYQ Waiting to be notified:
3LKWAITNOTIFY "Reference Handler" (0x3D9C6A28)
2LKMONINUSE sys_mon_t:0x3020EED8 infl_mon_t: 0x3020E940:
3LKMONOBJECT java.lang.ref.ReferenceQueue$Lock@30301528/30301530: <unowned>
3LKNOTIFYQ Waiting to be notified:
3LKWAITNOTIFY "Finalizer" (0x3DA50CA8)
2LKMONINUSE sys_mon_t:0x3020EF88 infl_mon_t: 0x3020E968:
3LKMONOBJECT weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread@302E9830/302E9838: <unowned>
3LKNOTIFYQ Waiting to be notified:
3LKWAITNOTIFY "ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default'" (0x3EDB86A8)
2LKMONINUSE sys_mon_t:0x3020F038 infl_mon_t: 0x3020E990:
3LKMONOBJECT weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread@302E9798/302E97A0: <unowned>
3LKNOTIFYQ Waiting to be notified:
3LKWAITNOTIFY "ExecuteThread: '1' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default'" (0x3EDB8D28)
2LKMONINUSE sys_mon_t:0x3020F0E8 infl_mon_t: 0x3020E9B8:
3LKMONOBJECT weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread@302E9700/302E9708: <unowned>
3LKNOTIFYQ Waiting to be notified:
3LKWAITNOTIFY "ExecuteThread: '2' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default'" (0x3EDC2528)
2LKMONINUSE sys_mon_t:0x3020F198 infl_mon_t: 0x3020E9E0:
3LKMONOBJECT weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread@302E9668/302E9670: <unowned>
3LKNOTIFYQ Waiting to be notified:
3LKWAITNOTIFY "ExecuteThread: '3' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default'" (0x3EDD1EA8)
2LKMONINUSE sys_mon_t:0x3020F248 infl_mon_t: 0x3020EA08:
3LKMONOBJECT weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread@302E95D0/302E95D8: <unowned>
3LKNOTIFYQ Waiting to be notified:
3LKWAITNOTIFY "ExecuteThread: '4' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default'" (0x3EDD4528)
2LKMONINUSE sys_mon_t:0x3020F2F8 infl_mon_t: 0x3020EA30:
3LKMONOBJECT weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread@302E9538/302E9540: <unowned>
3LKNOTIFYQ Waiting to be notified:
3LKWAITNOTIFY "ExecuteThread: '5' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default'" (0x3EDD98A8)
2LKMONINUSE sys_mon_t:0x3020F3A8 infl_mon_t: 0x3020EA58:
3LKMONOBJECT weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread@302E94A0/302E94A8: <unowned>
3LKNOTIFYQ Waiting to be notified:
3LKWAITNOTIFY "ExecuteThread: '6' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default'" (0x3EDDCF28)
2LKMONINUSE sys_mon_t:0x3020F458 infl_mon_t: 0x3020EA80:
3LKMONOBJECT weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread@302E9408/302E9410: <unowned>
3LKNOTIFYQ Waiting to be notified:
3LKWAITNOTIFY "ExecuteThread: '7' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default'" (0x3EDE0528)
2LKMONINUSE sys_mon_t:0x3020F508 infl_mon_t: 0x3020EAA8:
3LKMONOBJECT weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread@302E9370/302E9378: <unowned>
3LKNOTIFYQ Waiting to be notified:
3LKWAITNOTIFY "ExecuteThread: '8' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default'" (0x3EDE2BA8)
2LKMONINUSE sys_mon_t:0x3020F5B8 infl_mon_t: 0x3020EAD0:
3LKMONOBJECT weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread@302E92D8/302E92E0: <unowned>
3LKNOTIFYQ Waiting to be notified:
3LKWAITNOTIFY "ExecuteThread: '9' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default'" (0x3EDE8428)
2LKMONINUSE sys_mon_t:0x3020F668 infl_mon_t: 0x3020EAF8:
3LKMONOBJECT weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread@302E9240/302E9248: <unowned>
3LKNOTIFYQ Waiting to be notified:
3LKWAITNOTIFY "ExecuteThread: '10' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default'" (0x3EDE8A28)
2LKMONINUSE sys_mon_t:0x3020F718 infl_mon_t: 0x3020EB20:
3LKMONOBJECT weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread@302E91A8/302E91B0: <unowned>
3LKNOTIFYQ Waiting to be notified:
3LKWAITNOTIFY "ExecuteThread: '11' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default'" (0x3EDF5E28)
2LKMONINUSE sys_mon_t:0x3020F7C8 infl_mon_t: 0x3020EB48:
3LKMONOBJECT weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread@302E9110/302E9118: <unowned>
3LKNOTIFYQ Waiting to be notified:
3LKWAITNOTIFY "ExecuteThread: '12' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default'" (0x3EDF94A8)
2LKMONINUSE sys_mon_t:0x3020F878 infl_mon_t: 0x3020EB70:
3LKMONOBJECT weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread@302E9078/302E9080: <unowned>
3LKNOTIFYQ Waiting to be notified:
3LKWAITNOTIFY "ExecuteThread: '13' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default'" (0x3EDFCAA8)
2LKMONINUSE sys_mon_t:0x3020F928 infl_mon_t: 0x3020EB98:
3LKMONOBJECT weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread@302E8FE0/302E8FE8: <unowned>
3LKNOTIFYQ Waiting to be notified:
3LKWAITNOTIFY "ExecuteThread: '14' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default'" (0x3EE000A8)
2LKMONINUSE sys_mon_t:0x3020F9D8 infl_mon_t: 0x3020EBC0:
3LKMONOBJECT weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread@302E8F48/302E8F50: <unowned>
3LKNOTIFYQ Waiting to be notified:
3LKWAITNOTIFY "ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.System'" (0x3EE03728)
2LKMONINUSE sys_mon_t:0x3020FA88 infl_mon_t: 0x3020EBE8:
3LKMONOBJECT weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread@302E8EB0/302E8EB8: <unowned>
3LKNOTIFYQ Waiting to be notified:
3LKWAITNOTIFY "ExecuteThread: '1' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.System'" (0x3EE06D28)
2LKMONINUSE sys_mon_t:0x3020FB38 infl_mon_t: 0x3020EC10:
3LKMONOBJECT weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread@302E8E18/302E8E20: <unowned>
3LKNOTIFYQ Waiting to be notified:
3LKWAITNOTIFY "ExecuteThread: '2' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.System'" (0x3EE0A328)
2LKMONINUSE sys_mon_t:0x3020FBE8 infl_mon_t: 0x3020EC38:
3LKMON -
Sap ECC 6 Install on Oracle and Aix 5.3
Dear All
Please have any document for installation sap ecc6 on oracle/ Aix 5.3 , please give me or send link
NaineshIt is there.
https://websmp101.sap-ag.de/erp-inst
Sap Buisness suites-- SAPERP -SAP ERP 6.0 - Installation
Have a look and check all the guides are available.
Regards,
Subhash -
DB connect with as/400 db2 and aix db2
Hi,
We are implementing a connection with AS/400 IBM platform with DB2 400 (DB4) and OS400 like operating system. We are using DB-Connect to
extract data from a DB2 Database to BW (operating system AIX and DB2 UD6 - Sap Netweaver 2004).
We follow all the steps provided in SAP help to
configured the Connections. We created the source system for DB-Connect. In BW when we try to select tables and views with right button option the system gets this error " The current ABAP program "RSDL_META_UPLOAD" had to be terminated because one of the statements could not be executed".
The connection fails, and can't establish it.
Someone knows about this topic?
There are other options?
I would appreciate your help.
Regards,
VictoriaHi,
For extract data with DB connect in BW from AS/400-DB2(DB4) to aix-db2, BW write a wrong abap code.
For this reason the solutions are:
Write a funtion module with abap and native SQL for db2 (EXEC SQL) or Change the application server to windows.
Regards,
Victoria
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