Remote shared memory support

I have been looking at the remote shared memory interfaces described in section 3RSM on Solaris 9, and I read through the docs describing the interfaces at
http://docs.sun.com/app/docs/doc/816-5042/6mb7bck55?a=view
The documentation from docs.sun.com suggests that 3RSM support is part of sun cluster. However, the man pages in 3RSM make no mention of Sun Cluster, which seems to suggest it should be useable without. Is it possible to use the RSM interfaces (assuming I have useable SCI adapters and drivers) outside of the context of Sun Cluster, or are the two more intertwined than the manpages suggest?
Thanks

Yes there are setting that need to be tuned. A good place to get the information is:
http://docs.sun.com/source/817-6249-10/index.html

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    Any issues with this method?
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    import java.nio.*;
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    import java.util.*;
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    //-- Getting the memory-mapped byte buffer
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    //-- Writing a random integer in the first 4 positions of the memory
    //-- every second
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    import java.nio.*;
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    import java.util.*;
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    FileChannel fc = raf.getChannel();
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    MappedByteBuffer mbb = fc.map (FileChannel.MapMode.READ_WRITE, 0, 1024);
    //-- Printing the integer that is in the first 4 positions of the memory
    //-- every second
    for (int i = 0; i < 1000; ++i) {
    try { Thread.sleep(1000); } catch (InterruptedException ex) {}
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  • Remote lock & Memory card corrupted issue

    Remote lock & Memory card corrupted issue
    Hi Dear Friends,
    You might have experienced the "Memory card corrupted issue."
    Don't panic! The solution is here!
    Your memory card is just 'locked', it isn't 'corrupted'!
    For sure, this post would be of great help to you, if:
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    trc file: "dev_w0", trc level: 1, release: "721"
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    *  ACTIVE TRACE COMPONENTS      all, MJ
    M sysno      00
    M sid        PRD
    M systemid   562 (PC with Windows NT)
    M relno      7210
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    M patchno    100
    M intno      20020600
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    M pid        7668
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    M  DpSysAdmExtCreate: VMC (JAVA VM in WP) is not active
    M  DpIPCInit2: read dp-profile-values from sys_adm_ext
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    M  DpShMCreate: sizeof(tm_adm) 5517056 (27448)
    M  DpShMCreate: sizeof(wp_ca_adm) 64000 (64)
    M  DpShMCreate: sizeof(appc_ca_adm) 64000 (64)
    M  DpCommTableSize: max/headSize/ftSize/tableSize=500/16/1384064/1384080
    M  DpShMCreate: sizeof(comm_adm) 1384080 (2744)
    M  DpSlockTableSize: max/headSize/ftSize/fiSize/tableSize=0/0/0/0/0
    M  DpShMCreate: sizeof(slock_adm) 0 (296)
    M  DpFileTableSize: max/headSize/ftSize/tableSize=0/0/0/0
    M  DpShMCreate: sizeof(file_adm) 0 (80)
    M  DpShMCreate: sizeof(vmc_adm) 0 (2160)
    M  DpShMCreate: sizeof(wall_adm) (41664/42896/64/192)
    M  DpShMCreate: sizeof(gw_adm) 48
    M  DpShMCreate: sizeof(j2ee_adm) 3952
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    M  DpShMCreate: allocated wp_adm_list at 00000000002030B0
    M  DpShMCreate: allocated wp_adm at 00000000002032A0
    M  DpShMCreate: allocated tm_adm_list at 000000000020DA20
    M  DpShMCreate: allocated tm_adm at 000000000020DA70
    M  DpShMCreate: allocated wp_ca_adm at 0000000000750980
    M  DpShMCreate: allocated appc_ca_adm at 0000000000760390
    M  DpShMCreate: allocated comm_adm at 000000000076FDA0
    M  DpShMCreate: system runs without slock table
    M  DpShMCreate: system runs without file table
    M  DpShMCreate: allocated vmc_adm_list at 00000000008C1C40
    M  DpShMCreate: system runs without vmc_adm
    M  DpShMCreate: allocated gw_adm at 00000000008C1CF0
    M  DpShMCreate: allocated j2ee_adm at 00000000008C1D30
    M  DpShMCreate: allocated ca_info at 00000000008C2CB0
    M  DpShMCreate: allocated wall_adm at 00000000008C2D40
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    M  DpRqQInit: use protect_queue / slots_per_queue 0 / 2001 from sys_adm
    M  rdisp/queue_size_check_value :  -> on,50,30,40,500,50,500,80
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    X  MM global diagnostic options set: 0
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    X  <ES> EsILock: use spinlock for locking
    X  Using implementation view
    X  <EsNT> Using memory model view.
    M  <EsNT> Memory Reset disabled as NT default
    X  ES initialized.
    X  mm.dump: set maximum dump mem to 96 MB
    M  DpVmcSetActive: set vmc state DP_VMC_NOT_ACTIVE
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    M  ThStart: taskhandler started
    M  ThInit: initializing DIA work process W0
    M
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    M  ThInit: running on host SAPERP
    M
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    B  Loading DB library 'E:\usr\sap\PRD\DVEBMGS00\exe\dbmssslib.dll' ...
    B  Library 'E:\usr\sap\PRD\DVEBMGS00\exe\dbmssslib.dll' loaded
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    C  Thread ID:4168
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    C  dbmssslib.dll patch info
    C    SAP patchlevel  0
    C    SAP patchno  100
    C    Last MSSQL DBSL patchlevel 0
    C    Last MSSQL DBSL patchno         44
    C    Last MSSQL DBSL patchcomment DBSL support for Microsoft ODBC Driver 11 for SQL Server (1816426)
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    C  Driver: sqlncli11.dll Driver release: 11.00.3000
    C  GetDbRelease: 11.00.3339.00
    C  GetDbRelease: Got DB release numbers (11,0,3339,0)
    B  Connection 0 opened (DBSL handle 0)
    M  ThInit: db_connect o.k.
    M  ICT: exclude compression: *.zip,*.rar,*.arj,*.z,*.gz,*.tar,*.lzh,*.cab,*.hqx,*.ace,*.jar,*.ear,*.war,*.css,*.pdf,*.gzip,*.uue,*.bz2,*.iso,*.sda,*.sar,*.gif,*.png,*.swc,*.swf
    I
    I Fri May 16 01:23:17 2014
    I  MtxInit: 0 0 0
    M  SHM_PRES_BUF (addr: 0000000018030050, size: 4400000)
    M  SHM_ROLL_AREA (addr: 000007FFDDAB0050, size: 268435456)
    M  SHM_PAGING_AREA (addr: 0000000018470050, size: 134217728)
    M  SHM_ROLL_ADM (addr: 0000000020480050, size: 2767448)
    M  SHM_PAGING_ADM (addr: 0000000020730050, size: 787488)
    M  ThCreateNoBuffer allocated 548152 bytes for 1000 entries at 0000000020800050
    M  ThCreateNoBuffer index size: 3000 elems
    M  ThCreateVBAdm allocated 31056 bytes (50 server) at 0000000000910050
    X  EmInit: MmSetImplementation( 2 ).
    X  MM global diagnostic options set: 0
    X  <ES> client 0 initializing ....
    X  Using implementation view
    X  ES initialized.
    X  mm.dump: set maximum dump mem to 96 MB
    B
    B Fri May 16 01:23:18 2014
    B  db_con_shm_ini:  WP_ID = 0, WP_CNT = 19, CON_ID = -1
    B  dbtbxbuf: Buffer TABL  (addr: 0000000027280160, size: 90000000, end: 000000002C854BE0)
    B  dbtbxbuf: Buffer TABLP (addr: 000000002C860160, size: 20480000, end: 000000002DBE8160)
    B  dbsync[db_syinit]: successfully attached to shared memory, sync_adm_p = 0000000011BE0050
    B  dbsync[db_syinit]: Buffer synchronisation started with
    B    sync_concept      = SEQ_NR
    B    sendon            = 1
    B    bufreftime        = 120
    B    max_gap_wait_time = 60
    B    ddlog_del_time    = 60
    B    last_counter      = 702514
    B    oldest_gap        = (2147483647,00000000000000)
    B    time_of_last_sync = 20140516012317
    B    MySysId           = 'SAPERP              00'
    B  dbexpbuf[EXP_SHB]: buffer EIBUF installed with
    B    semkey             = 35
    B    shmkey             = 54
    B    wp_n               = 19
    B    sclass             = 0
    B    block_length       = 256
    B    max_objects        = 2000
    B    max_obj_size       = 859872
    B    pref_obj_size      = 0
    B    est_large_obj_size = 16384
    B    free_vec_lg        = 65
    B    hash_vec_size      = 4001
    B    buffer_l           = 4194304
    B    max_blocks         = 13438
    B    free_blocks        = 13438
    B    mutex_n            = 4001
    B    max_mtx_wait_time  = 17000
    B    recovery_delay     = 500000
    B    tracing            = 0
    B    force_checks       = 0
    B    protect_shm        = 0
    B  dbexpbuf[EXP_SHM]: buffer ESM   installed with
    B    semkey             = 56
    B    shmkey             = 65
    B    wp_n               = 19
    B    sclass             = 0
    B    block_length       = 256
    B    max_objects        = 2000
    B    max_obj_size       = 859872
    B    pref_obj_size      = 0
    B    est_large_obj_size = 16384
    B    free_vec_lg        = 65
    B    hash_vec_size      = 4001
    B    buffer_l           = 4194304
    B    max_blocks         = 13438
    B    free_blocks        = 13438
    B    mutex_n            = 4001
    B    max_mtx_wait_time  = 17000
    B    recovery_delay     = 500000
    B    tracing            = 0
    B    force_checks       = 0
    B    protect_shm        = 0
    B  dbexpbuf[EXP_CUA]: buffer CUA   installed with
    B    semkey             = 30
    B    shmkey             = 47
    B    wp_n               = 19
    B    sclass             = 10
    B    block_length       = 512
    B    max_objects        = 1500
    B    max_obj_size       = 626016
    B    pref_obj_size      = 0
    B    est_large_obj_size = 98304
    B    free_vec_lg        = 193
    B    hash_vec_size      = 3001
    B    buffer_l           = 3072000
    B    max_blocks         = 4892
    B    free_blocks        = 4892
    B    mutex_n            = 3001
    B    max_mtx_wait_time  = 17000
    B    recovery_delay     = 500000
    B    tracing            = 0
    B    force_checks       = 0
    B    protect_shm        = 0
    B  dbexpbuf[EXP_OTR]: buffer OTR   installed with
    B    semkey             = 55
    B    shmkey             = 64
    B    wp_n               = 19
    B    sclass             = 13
    B    block_length       = 256
    B    max_objects        = 2000
    B    max_obj_size       = 859872
    B    pref_obj_size      = 0
    B    est_large_obj_size = 20480
    B    free_vec_lg        = 81
    B    hash_vec_size      = 4001
    B    buffer_l           = 4194304
    B    max_blocks         = 13438
    B    free_blocks        = 13438
    B    mutex_n            = 4001
    B    max_mtx_wait_time  = 17000
    B    recovery_delay     = 500000
    B    tracing            = 0
    B    force_checks       = 0
    B    protect_shm        = 0
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    M  CCMS: SemInit: Semaphore 38 initialized by AlAttachShm_Doublestack.
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    G  GetWritePermissionForShm( pLocation =  99, pEnforce = 1 )
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    S  frontend print via spool service enabled
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    S  printer type list size is 50
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    S  hostspool list size = 3000
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    S      found processing queue enabled
    S  found spool memory service RSPO-RCLOCKS at 00000000382B00D0
    S  doing lock recovery
    S  setting server cache root
    S  found spool memory service RSPO-SERVERCACHE at 00000000382B06A0
    S    using messages for server info
    S  size of spec char cache entry: 297032 bytes (timeout 100 sec)
    S  size of open spool request entry: 2512 bytes
    S  immediate print option for implicitely closed spool requests is disabled
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    A  PXA allocated (address 000007FFEDAE0050, size 300000K)
    A  abap/pxa = shared protect gen_remote
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    A  >> Shm MMDAT area (addr=000007DFDF675000 leng=15503360 end=000007DFE053E000)
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    A  RFC Options> H=SAPERP,S=00,d=2,
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    A  RFC rfc/dump_client_info = 0
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    B  dbtran INFO (init_connection '<DEFAULT>' [MSSQL:721.02]):
    B   max_blocking_factor       =  50,  min_blocking_factor         =   5,
    B   max_in_blocking_factor    = 255,  min_in_blocking_factor      =  10,
    B   max_union_blocking_factor =  50,  min_union_blocking_factor   =   5,
    B   prefer_union_all          =   1,  prefer_join                 =   1,
    B   prefer_fix_blocking       =   0,  prefer_in_itab_opt          =   0,
    B   convert AVG               =   1,  alias table FUPD            =   0,
    B   escape_as_literal         =   0,                                 
    B   select *                  =0x00,  character encoding          = STD / []:X,
    B   use_hints                 = abap->1, dbif->0x1, upto->0
    M  ThrCreateShObjects allocated 39514 bytes at 0000000011C00050
    Y  dyWpInit
    Y    ztta/dynpro_ara 800000
    Y    ztta/cua_ara    500000
    Y    ztta/diag_ara   250000
    N  SsfSapSecin: getenv(SECUDIR)=="E:\usr\sap\PRD\DVEBMGS00/sec"
    N
    N  =================================================
    N  === SSF INITIALIZATION:
    N  ===...SSF Security Toolkit name SAPSECULIB .
    N  ===...SSF library is E:\usr\sap\PRD\DVEBMGS00\exe\sapcrypto.dll .
    N  ===...SSF default hash algorithm is SHA1 .
    N  ===...SSF default symmetric encryption algorithm is DES-CBC .
    N  ===...SECUDIR="E:\usr\sap\PRD\DVEBMGS00/sec"
    N  ===...loading of Security Toolkit successfully completed.
    N  ===   SAPCRYPTOLIB  5.5.5C pl32  (Apr  2 2011) MT-safe
    N  =================================================
    N
    N Fri May 16 01:23:20 2014
    N  MskiInitLogonTicketCacheHandle: Logon Ticket cache pointer retrieved from shared memory.
    N  MskiInitLogonTicketCacheHandle: Workprocess runs with Logon Ticket cache.
    M  JrfcVmcRegisterNativesDriver o.k.
    W  =================================================
    W  === ipl_Init() called
    W    ITS Plugin: Path dw_gui
    W    ITS Plugin: Description ITS Plugin - ITS rendering DLL
    W    ITS Plugin: sizeof(SAP_UC) 2
    W    ITS Plugin: Release: 721, [7210.0.100.20020600]
    W    ITS Plugin: Int.version, [34]
    W    ITS Plugin: Feature set: [31]
    W    ===... Calling itsp_Init in external dll ===>
    W  === ipl_Init() returns 0, ITSPE_OK: OK
    W  =================================================
    N  SignInit: successfully obtained handle for Security Context cache
    N  SPNegoInit: SPNego disabled ("spnego/enable" not set to 1)
    N  VSI: WP init in ABAP VM completed with rc=0
    E  EnqLockTableSizeCalculate: session quota = 100%
    E  EnqLockTableAttach2: attach to lock table (size = 33554432)
    E  EnqLockTableMapToLocalContext: enque/use_pfclock2 = FALSE
    E  EnqId_Initialize: local EnqId initialization o.k.
    M
    M Fri May 16 01:23:40 2014
    M  *** ERROR => ThPlgConnectToIcm: IcmReadAck failed (-8, ni_rc=-6) [thxxplg.c    5172]
    M  in_ThErrHandle: 1
    M  *** ERROR => ThStart: connect to icman (step 1, th_errno 2, action 3, level 1) [thxxhead.c   11348]
    M
    M  Info for wp 0
    M
    M    pid = 7668
    M    severity = 0
    M    status = 0
    M    stat = WP_NEW
    M    waiting_for = NO_WAITING
    M    reqtype = DP_RQ_DIAWP
    M    act_reqtype = NO_REQTYPE
    M    req.req_info =
    M    req.tid = -1
    M    req.uid = 4294967295
    M    req.mode = 255
    M    req.len = 0
    M    req.rq_id = 65535
    M    req.rq_source =
    M    last_tid = 0
    M    last_uid = 0
    M    last_mode = 0
    M    act_cs_count = 0
    M    csTrack = 0
    M    csTrackRwExcl = 0
    M    csTrackRwShrd = 0
    M    mode_cleaned_counter = 0
    M    control_flag = 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    attachedVm = no VM
    M
    M  ThIErrHandle: current request:
    M
    M  -IN-- sender_id ?                 tid  -1    wp_ca_blk   -1      wp_id -1
    M  -IN-- action    -                 uid  -1    appc_ca_blk -1      type  -  
    M  -IN-- new_stat  NO_CHANGE         mode 255   len         0       rq_id -1
    M  PfStatDisconnect: disconnect statistics
    M  Entering TH_CALLHOOKS
    M  ThCallHooks: call hook >TrThHookFunc< for event BEFORE_DUMP
    M  TrThHookFunc: called for WP dump
    M  ThCallHooks: hook >TrThHookFunc< o.k.
    M  ThCallHooks: call hook >ThrSaveSPAFields< for event BEFORE_DUMP
    M  ThrSaveSPAFields: save spa fields
    M  ThrSaveSPAFields: not an update task, no update info saved
    M  ThrSaveSPAFields: not a batch task, field zttabtckey not saved
    M  ThCallHooks: hook >ThrSaveSPAFields< o.k.
    M  ThCallHooks: call hook >ThrBtcCallLgCl< for event BEFORE_DUMP
    M  ThCallHooks: hook >ThrBtcCallLgCl< o.k.
    M  ThIErrHandle: entering ThSetStatError
    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 (Workp. 0 7668) [dpnttool.c   339]
    DEV_DISP:
    trc file: "dev_disp", trc level: 1, release: "721"
    sysno      00
    sid        PRD
    systemid   562 (PC with Windows NT)
    relno      7210
    patchlevel 0
    patchno    100
    intno      20020600
    make       multithreaded, Unicode, 64 bit, optimized
    profile    \\SAPERP\sapmnt\PRD\SYS\profile\PRD_DVEBMGS00_SAPERP
    pid        4924
    kernel runs with dp version 137000(ext=119000) (@(#) DPLIB-INT-VERSION-137000-UC)
    length of sys_adm_ext is 588 bytes
    *** SWITCH TRC-HIDE on ***
    ***LOG Q00=> DpSapEnvInit, DPStart (00 4924) [dpxxdisp.c   1314]
      shared lib "dw_xml.dll" version 100 successfully loaded
      shared lib "dw_xtc.dll" version 100 successfully loaded
      shared lib "dw_stl.dll" version 100 successfully loaded
      shared lib "dw_gui.dll" version 100 successfully loaded
      shared lib "dw_mdm.dll" version 100 successfully loaded
      shared lib "dw_rndrt.dll" version 100 successfully loaded
      shared lib "dw_abp.dll" version 100 successfully loaded
      shared lib "dw_sym.dll" version 100 successfully loaded
      shared lib "dw_aci.dll" version 100 successfully loaded
    rdisp/softcancel_sequence :  -> 0,5,-1
    use internal message server connection to port 3900
    rdisp/dynamic_wp_check : 1
    rdisp/calculateLoadAverage : 1
    Fri May 16 01:23:12 2014
    *** 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  6438]
    MtxInit: 30000 0 0
    DpSysAdmExtInit: ABAP is active
    DpSysAdmExtInit: VMC (JAVA VM in WP) is not active
    DpIPCInit2: write dp-profile-values into sys_adm_ext
    DpIPCInit2: start server >SAPERP_PRD_00                           <
    DpShMCreate: sizeof(wp_adm) 42864 (2256)
    DpShMCreate: sizeof(tm_adm) 5517056 (27448)
    DpShMCreate: sizeof(wp_ca_adm) 64000 (64)
    DpShMCreate: sizeof(appc_ca_adm) 64000 (64)
    DpCommTableSize: max/headSize/ftSize/tableSize=500/16/1384064/1384080
    DpShMCreate: sizeof(comm_adm) 1384080 (2744)
    DpSlockTableSize: max/headSize/ftSize/fiSize/tableSize=0/0/0/0/0
    DpShMCreate: sizeof(slock_adm) 0 (296)
    DpFileTableSize: max/headSize/ftSize/tableSize=0/0/0/0
    DpShMCreate: sizeof(file_adm) 0 (80)
    DpShMCreate: sizeof(vmc_adm) 0 (2160)
    DpShMCreate: sizeof(wall_adm) (41664/42896/64/192)
    DpShMCreate: sizeof(gw_adm) 48
    DpShMCreate: sizeof(j2ee_adm) 3952
    DpShMCreate: SHM_DP_ADM_KEY (addr: 0000000005460050, size: 7174832)
    DpShMCreate: allocated sys_adm at 0000000005460060
    DpShMCreate: allocated wp_adm_list at 00000000054630B0
    DpShMCreate: allocated wp_adm at 00000000054632A0
    DpShMCreate: allocated tm_adm_list at 000000000546DA20
    DpShMCreate: allocated tm_adm at 000000000546DA70
    DpShMCreate: allocated wp_ca_adm at 00000000059B0980
    DpShMCreate: allocated appc_ca_adm at 00000000059C0390
    DpShMCreate: allocated comm_adm at 00000000059CFDA0
    DpShMCreate: system runs without slock table
    DpShMCreate: system runs without file table
    DpShMCreate: allocated vmc_adm_list at 0000000005B21C40
    DpShMCreate: system runs without vmc_adm
    DpShMCreate: allocated gw_adm at 0000000005B21CF0
    DpShMCreate: allocated j2ee_adm at 0000000005B21D30
    DpShMCreate: allocated ca_info at 0000000005B22CB0
    DpShMCreate: allocated wall_adm at 0000000005B22D40
    DpCommAttachTable: attached comm table (header=00000000059CFDA0/ft=00000000059CFDB0)
    DpSysAdmIntInit: initialize sys_adm
    rdisp/test_roll : roll strategy is DP_NORMAL_ROLL
    dia token check not active (10 token)
    MBUF state OFF
    DpCommInitTable: init table for 500 entries
    DpRqQInit: keep protect_queue / slots_per_queue 0 / 2001 in sys_adm
    Fri May 16 01:23:13 2014
    rdisp/queue_size_check_value :  -> on,50,30,40,500,50,500,80
    EmInit: MmSetImplementation( 2 ).
    MM global diagnostic options set: 0
    <ES> client 0 initializing ....
    <ES> EsILock: use spinlock for locking
    <ES> InitFreeList
    <ES> block size is 4096 kByte.
    <ES> Info: em/initial_size_MB( 134981MB) not multiple of em/blocksize_KB( 4096KB)
    <ES> Info: em/initial_size_MB rounded up to 134984MB
    Using implementation view
    <EsNT> Using memory model view.
    <EsNT> Memory Reset disabled as NT default
    <ES> 33745 blocks reserved for free list.
    ES initialized.
    mm.dump: set maximum dump mem to 96 MB
    DpVmcSetActive: set vmc state DP_VMC_NOT_ACTIVE
    MPI: dynamic quotas disabled.
    MPI init: pipes=4000 buffers=1279 reserved=383 quota=10%
    rdisp/http_min_wait_dia_wp : 1 -> 1
    ***LOG CPS=> DpLoopInit, ICU ( 4.0.1 4.0.1 5.1) [dpxxdisp.c   1700]
    Fri May 16 01:23:40 2014
    ***LOG Q0K=> DpMsAttach, mscon ( SAPERP) [dpxxdisp.c   12667]
    MBUF state LOADING
    DpStartStopMsg: send start message (myname is >SAPERP_PRD_00                           <)
    DpStartStopMsg: start msg sent
    CCMS: SemInMgt: Semaphore Management initialized by AlAttachShm_Doublestack.
    CCMS: SemInit: Semaphore 38 initialized by AlAttachShm_Doublestack.
    DpMBufHwIdSet: set Hardware-ID
    ***LOG Q1C=> DpMBufHwIdSet [dpxxmbuf.c   1296]
    MBUF state ACTIVE
    DpWpBlksLow: max wp blocks in queue is 800 (80 %)
    MBUF component UP
    DpMsgProcess: 1 server in MBUF
    DpAppcBlksLow: max appc blocks in queue is 500 (50 %)
    *** ERROR => DpIcmMsgProcess: IcmRecMsg (rc=-8,-6) [dpxxdisp.c   19121]
    Fri May 16 01:24:20 2014
    *** ERROR => DpHdlDeadWp: W0 (pid 7668) died (severity=0, status=0) [dpxxwp.c     1729]
    *** ERROR => DpHdlDeadWp: W1 (pid 7456) died (severity=0, status=0) [dpxxwp.c     1729]
    *** ERROR => DpHdlDeadWp: W2 (pid 8096) died (severity=0, status=0) [dpxxwp.c     1729]
    *** ERROR => DpHdlDeadWp: W3 (pid 4376) died (severity=0, status=0) [dpxxwp.c     1729]
    *** ERROR => DpHdlDeadWp: W4 (pid 3000) died (severity=0, status=0) [dpxxwp.c     1729]
    *** ERROR => DpHdlDeadWp: W5 (pid 3520) died (severity=0, status=0) [dpxxwp.c     1729]
    *** ERROR => DpHdlDeadWp: W6 (pid 7024) died (severity=0, status=0) [dpxxwp.c     1729]
    *** ERROR => DpHdlDeadWp: W7 (pid 6172) died (severity=0, status=0) [dpxxwp.c     1729]
    *** ERROR => DpHdlDeadWp: W8 (pid 6576) died (severity=0, status=0) [dpxxwp.c     1729]
    *** ERROR => DpHdlDeadWp: W9 (pid 7756) died (severity=0, status=0) [dpxxwp.c     1729]
    *** ERROR => DpHdlDeadWp: W10 (pid 624) died (severity=0, status=0) [dpxxwp.c     1729]
    *** ERROR => DpHdlDeadWp: W11 (pid 7468) died (severity=0, status=0) [dpxxwp.c     1729]
    *** ERROR => DpHdlDeadWp: W12 (pid 1176) died (severity=0, status=0) [dpxxwp.c     1729]
    *** ERROR => DpHdlDeadWp: W13 (pid 6812) died (severity=0, status=0) [dpxxwp.c     1729]
    *** ERROR => DpHdlDeadWp: W14 (pid 6968) died (severity=0, status=0) [dpxxwp.c     1729]
    *** ERROR => DpHdlDeadWp: W15 (pid 5036) died (severity=0, status=0) [dpxxwp.c     1729]
    *** ERROR => DpHdlDeadWp: W16 (pid 5576) died (severity=0, status=0) [dpxxwp.c     1729]
    *** DP_FATAL_ERROR => DpWPCheck: no more work processes
    *** DISPATCHER EMERGENCY SHUTDOWN ***
    increase tracelevel of WPs
    NiWait: sleep (10000ms) ...
    NiISelect: timeout 10000ms
    NiISelect: maximum fd=1445
    NiISelect: read-mask is NULL
    NiISelect: write-mask is NULL
    Fri May 16 01:24:30 2014
    NiISelect: TIMEOUT occured (10000ms)
    dump system status
    Workprocess Table (long) Fri May 16 07:24:30 2014
    ========================
    No Type  Pid    Status  Cause Start Rstr  Err Sem Time Program          Cl  User         Action                    Table
    0 DIA       -1 Ended         no    no     1   0    0                                    NO_ACTION                         
    1 DIA       -1 Ended         no    no     1   0    0                                    NO_ACTION                         
    2 DIA       -1 Ended         no    no     1   0    0                                    NO_ACTION                         
    3 DIA       -1 Ended         no    no     1   0    0                                    NO_ACTION                         
    4 DIA       -1 Ended         no    no     1   0    0                                    NO_ACTION                         
    5 DIA       -1 Ended         no    no     1   0    0                                    NO_ACTION                         
    6 DIA       -1 Ended         no    no     1   0    0                                    NO_ACTION                         
    7 DIA       -1 Ended         no    no     1   0    0                                    NO_ACTION                         
    8 DIA       -1 Ended         no    no     1   0    0                                    NO_ACTION                         
    9 DIA       -1 Ended         no    no     1   0    0                                    NO_ACTION                         
    10 UPD       -1 Ended         no    no     1   0    0                                    NO_ACTION                         
    11 ENQ       -1 Ended         no    no     1   0    0                                    NO_ACTION                         
    12 BTC       -1 Ended         no    no     1   0    0                                    NO_ACTION                         
    13 BTC       -1 Ended         no    no     1   0    0                                    NO_ACTION                         
    14 BTC       -1 Ended         no    no     1   0    0                                    NO_ACTION                         
    15 SPO       -1 Ended         no    no     1   0    0                                    NO_ACTION                         
    16 UP2       -1 Ended         no    no     1   0    0                                    NO_ACTION                         
    Dispatcher Queue Statistics Fri May 16 07:24:30 2014
    ===========================
    +------+--------+--------+--------+------------+------------+
    |  Typ |    now |   high |    max | writes     |  reads     |
    +------+--------+--------+--------+------------+------------+
    | NOWP |      1 |     33 |   2000 |         43 |         42 |
    +------+--------+--------+--------+------------+------------+
    |  DIA |      5 |      5 |   2000 |          5 |          0 |
    +------+--------+--------+--------+------------+------------+
    |  UPD |      1 |      1 |   2000 |          1 |          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 40
    wake_evt_udp_now 0
    wake events       total    40,  udp     5 ( 12%),  shm    35 ( 87%)
    since last update total    40,  udp     5 ( 12%),  shm    35 ( 87%)
    DpGetLoadAverage: la1[1] = 0.000000 / -1.000000 %
    DpGetLoadAverage: la5[1] = 0.000000 / -1.000000 %
    DpGetLoadAverage: la15[1] = 0.055556 / -1.000000 %
    Dispatcher Load Statistics
    +------+---------+---------+---------+
    |  Typ |     LA1 |     LA5 |    LA15 |
    +------+---------+---------+---------+
    |  DIA |   0.000 |   0.000 |   0.056 |
    +------+---------+---------+---------+
    DpGetLoadAverage: la1[2] = 0.000000 / -1.000000 %
    DpGetLoadAverage: la5[2] = 0.000000 / -1.000000 %
    DpGetLoadAverage: la15[2] = 0.011111 / -1.000000 %
    |  UPD |   0.000 |   0.000 |   0.011 |
    +------+---------+---------+---------+
    DpGetLoadAverage: la1[3] = 0.000000 / -1.000000 %
    DpGetLoadAverage: la5[3] = 0.000000 / -1.000000 %
    DpGetLoadAverage: la15[3] = 0.000000 / -1.000000 %
    |  ENQ |   0.000 |   0.000 |   0.000 |
    +------+---------+---------+---------+
    DpGetLoadAverage: la1[4] = 0.000000 / -1.000000 %
    DpGetLoadAverage: la5[4] = 0.000000 / -1.000000 %
    DpGetLoadAverage: la15[4] = 0.000000 / -1.000000 %
    |  BTC |   0.000 |   0.000 |   0.000 |
    +------+---------+---------+---------+
    DpGetLoadAverage: la1[5] = 0.000000 / -1.000000 %
    DpGetLoadAverage: la5[5] = 0.000000 / -1.000000 %
    DpGetLoadAverage: la15[5] = 0.000000 / -1.000000 %
    |  SPO |   0.000 |   0.000 |   0.000 |
    +------+---------+---------+---------+
    DpGetLoadAverage: la1[6] = 0.000000 / -1.000000 %
    DpGetLoadAverage: la5[6] = 0.000000 / -1.000000 %
    DpGetLoadAverage: la15[6] = 0.000000 / -1.000000 %
    |  UP2 |   0.000 |   0.000 |   0.000 |
    +------+---------+---------+---------+
    Dump of tm_adm structure: Fri May 16 07:24:30 2014
    =========================
    Term    uid  man user    term   lastop  mod wp  ta   a/i (modes)
    RM-T19, U20,                 , , 01:23:40, M0, W-1,     , 1/0
    Workprocess Comm. Area Blocks Fri May 16 07:24:30 2014
    =============================
    Slots: 1000, Used: 2, Max: 46
    +------+--------------+----------+-------------+
    |   id | owner        |   pid    | eyecatcher  |
    +------+--------------+----------+-------------+
    |    0 | DISPATCHER   |       -1 | 0xdeadbeef |
    |  546 | DISPATCHER   |       -1 | 0xdeadbeef |
    NiWait: sleep (5000ms) ...
    NiISelect: timeout 5000ms
    NiISelect: maximum fd=1445
    NiISelect: read-mask is NULL
    NiISelect: write-mask is NULL
    Fri May 16 01:24:35 2014
    NiISelect: TIMEOUT occured (5000ms)
    DpHalt: shutdown server >SAPERP_PRD_00                           < (normal)
    DpJ2eeDisableRestart
    DpMBufRead: read server list from MBUF (1 entries)
    DpMBufMod: name [SAPERP_PRD_00                           ], types 191 state 3 (0x0 0x0 0x0 0x0)
    DpMBufMod: call hooks for event MBUF_DPEVT_DSTATE (5->3)
    AdGetSelfIdentRecord: >                                                                           <
    AdCvtRecToExt: opcode 60 (AD_SELFIDENT), ser 0, ex 0, errno 0
    AdCallRegisteredCvtToExt: opcode 60
    AdCallRegisteredCvtToExt: opcode 60 call 000007F7B2B8B6E0
    AdCallRegisteredCvtToExt: opcode 60 exit rc=SAP_O_K
    AdCvtRecToExt: opcode 40 (AD_MSBUF), ser 0, ex 0, errno 0
    AdCallRegisteredCvtToExt: opcode 40
    AdCallRegisteredCvtToExt: opcode 40 call 000007F7B3297650
    AdCallRegisteredCvtToExt: opcode 40 exit rc=SAP_O_K
    AdCvtRecToExt: opcode 40 (AD_MSBUF), ser 0, ex 0, errno 0
    AdCallRegisteredCvtToExt: opcode 40
    AdCallRegisteredCvtToExt: opcode 40 call 000007F7B3297650
    AdCallRegisteredCvtToExt: opcode 40 exit rc=SAP_O_K
    AdCvtRecToExt: opcode 40 (AD_MSBUF), ser 0, ex 0, errno 0
    AdCallRegisteredCvtToExt: opcode 40
    AdCallRegisteredCvtToExt: opcode 40 call 000007F7B3297650
    AdCallRegisteredCvtToExt: opcode 40 exit rc=SAP_O_K
    AdCvtRecToExt: opcode 40 (AD_MSBUF), ser 0, ex 0, errno 0
    AdCallRegisteredCvtToExt: opcode 40
    AdCallRegisteredCvtToExt: opcode 40 call 000007F7B3297650
    AdCallRegisteredCvtToExt: opcode 40 exit rc=SAP_O_K
    AdCvtRecToExt: opcode 40 (AD_MSBUF), ser 0, ex 0, errno 0
    AdCallRegisteredCvtToExt: opcode 40
    AdCallRegisteredCvtToExt: opcode 40 call 000007F7B3297650
    AdCallRegisteredCvtToExt: opcode 40 exit rc=SAP_O_K
    AdCvtRecToExt: opcode 40 (AD_MSBUF), ser 0, ex 0, errno 0
    AdCallRegisteredCvtToExt: opcode 40
    AdCallRegisteredCvtToExt: opcode 40 call 000007F7B3297650
    AdCallRegisteredCvtToExt: opcode 40 exit rc=SAP_O_K
    AdCvtRecToExt: opcode 40 (AD_MSBUF), ser 0, ex 0, errno 0
    AdCallRegisteredCvtToExt: opcode 40
    AdCallRegisteredCvtToExt: opcode 40 call 000007F7B3297650
    AdCallRegisteredCvtToExt: opcode 40 exit rc=SAP_O_K
    AdCvtRecToExt: opcode 40 (AD_MSBUF), ser 0, ex 0, errno 0
    AdCallRegisteredCvtToExt: opcode 40
    AdCallRegisteredCvtToExt: opcode 40 call 000007F7B3297650
    AdCallRegisteredCvtToExt: opcode 40 exit rc=SAP_O_K
    AdCvtRecToExt: opcode 40 (AD_MSBUF), ser 0, ex 0, errno 0
    AdCallRegisteredCvtToExt: opcode 40
    AdCallRegisteredCvtToExt: opcode 40 call 000007F7B3297650
    AdCallRegisteredCvtToExt: opcode 40 exit rc=SAP_O_K
    AdCvtRecToExt: opcode 40 (AD_MSBUF), ser 0, ex 0, errno 0
    AdCallRegisteredCvtToExt: opcode 40
    AdCallRegisteredCvtToExt: opcode 40 call 000007F7B3297650
    AdCallRegisteredCvtToExt: opcode 40 exit rc=SAP_O_K
    DpWpBlksLow: wp_blks_in_queue/limit/max = 2/800/1000
    DpLockWpBlkEx: lock wp ca_blk 1
    make DISP owner of wp_ca_blk 1
    DpRqIPutIntoQ: put elem in queue DIA, elems=6
    DpRqPutIntoQueue: put request into queue (reqtype 1, prio LOW, rq_id 41)
    MBUF server state SHUTDOWN
    DpModState: change state STARTING -> SHUTDOWN
    NiBufSend starting
    NiIWrite: hdl 17 sent data (wrt=110,pac=1,MESG_IO)
    MsINiWrite: sent 110 bytes
    MsIModState: change state to SHUTDOWN
    DpModState: change server state from STARTING to SHUTDOWN
    DpHalt: 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
    DpHalt: stop work processes
    DpHalt: stop gateway
    killing process (7752) (SOFT_KILL)
    DpHalt: stop icman
    killing process (5940) (SOFT_KILL)
    DpHalt: terminate gui connections
    send SHUTDOWN to REM TM 19
    DpWpBlksLow: wp_blks_in_queue/limit/max = 3/800/1000
    DpLockWpBlkEx: lock wp ca_blk 2
    return errno (-17) to T19
    DpTmSend: errormsg without overhead: use mode 0
    NiBufIAlloc: malloc NiBufadm, to 0 bytes
    DpTmSend: try to send 14 bytes to T19/M0
    NiBufSend starting
    NiIWrite: hdl 25 sent data (wrt=14,pac=1,MESG_IO)
    REL WP ca_blk 2
    set status of T19 to TM_DISCONNECTED
    NiBufISelUpdate: new MODE -- (r-) for hdl 25 in set0
    SiSelNSet: set events of sock 1440 to: ---
    NiBufISelRemove: remove hdl 25 from set0
    SiSelNRemove: removed sock 1440 (pos=3)
    SiSelNRemove: removed sock 1440
    NiSelIRemove: removed hdl 25
    DpDelSocketInfo: del info for nihdl 25 (pos/type=3/3)
    NiICloseHandle: shutdown and close hdl 25/sock 1440
    NiBufIClose: clear extension for hdl 25
    dp_tm_adm[19].stat = DP_SLOT_FREE
    DpGetSchedule: next schedule 1400225080/234000
    DpGetSchedule: no schedule found
    DpITmSlotRelease: release slot 19
    DpListRemove: remove elem 19 from tmadm_inuse_list
    DpListRemove: 19 elems in tmadm_inuse_list
    DpListInsert: insert elem 19 into tmadm_free_list (at begin)
    DpListInsert: 182 elems in tmadm_free_list
    DpHalt: wait for end of work processes
    DpHalt: wait for end of gateway
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    DpHalt: waiting for termination of gateway ...
    NiWait: sleep (1000ms) ...
    NiISelect: timeout 1000ms
    NiISelect: maximum fd=1445
    NiISelect: read-mask is NULL
    NiISelect: write-mask is NULL
    Fri May 16 01:24:36 2014
    NiISelect: TIMEOUT occured (1000ms)
    *** ERROR => [DpProcDied] Process died  (PID:7752  HANDLE:1300  rc:0x0) [dpnttool2.c  147]
    DpHalt: wait for end of icman
    [DpProcDied] Process lives  (PID:5940  HANDLE:1296)
    DpHalt: waiting for termination of icman ...
    NiWait: sleep (1000ms) ...
    NiISelect: timeout 1000ms
    NiISelect: maximum fd=1445
    NiISelect: read-mask is NULL
    NiISelect: write-mask is NULL
    Fri May 16 01:24:37 2014
    NiISelect: TIMEOUT occured (1000ms)
    [DpProcDied] Process lives  (PID:5940  HANDLE:1296)
    DpHalt: waiting for termination of icman ...
    NiWait: sleep (1000ms) ...
    NiISelect: timeout 1000ms
    NiISelect: maximum fd=1445
    NiISelect: read-mask is NULL
    NiISelect: write-mask is NULL
    Fri May 16 01:24:38 2014
    NiISelect: TIMEOUT occured (1000ms)
    [DpProcDied] Process lives  (PID:5940  HANDLE:1296)
    DpHalt: waiting for termination of icman ...
    NiWait: sleep (1000ms) ...
    NiISelect: timeout 1000ms
    NiISelect: maximum fd=1445
    NiISelect: read-mask is NULL
    NiISelect: write-mask is NULL
    Fri May 16 01:24:39 2014
    NiISelect: TIMEOUT occured (1000ms)
    [DpProcDied] Process lives  (PID:5940  HANDLE:1296)
    DpHalt: waiting for termination of icman ...
    NiWait: sleep (1000ms) ...
    NiISelect: timeout 1000ms
    NiISelect: maximum fd=1445
    NiISelect: read-mask is NULL
    NiISelect: write-mask is NULL
    Fri May 16 01:24:40 2014
    NiISelect: TIMEOUT occured (1000ms)
    [DpProcDied] Process lives  (PID:5940  HANDLE:1296)
    DpHalt: waiting for termination of icman ...
    NiWait: sleep (1000ms) ...
    NiISelect: timeout 1000ms
    NiISelect: maximum fd=1445
    NiISelect: read-mask is NULL
    NiISelect: write-mask is NULL
    Fri May 16 01:24:41 2014
    NiISelect: TIMEOUT occured (1000ms)
    [DpProcDied] Process lives  (PID:5940  HANDLE:1296)
    DpHalt: waiting for termination of icman ...
    NiWait: sleep (1000ms) ...
    NiISelect: timeout 1000ms
    NiISelect: maximum fd=1445
    NiISelect: read-mask is NULL
    NiISelect: write-mask is NULL
    Fri May 16 01:24:42 2014
    NiISelect: TIMEOUT occured (1000ms)
    [DpProcDied] Process lives  (PID:5940  HANDLE:1296)
    DpHalt: waiting for termination of icman ...
    NiWait: sleep (1000ms) ...
    NiISelect: timeout 1000ms
    NiISelect: maximum fd=1445
    NiISelect: read-mask is NULL
    NiISelect: write-mask is NULL
    Fri May 16 01:24:43 2014
    NiISelect: TIMEOUT occured (1000ms)
    [DpProcDied] Process lives  (PID:5940  HANDLE:1296)
    DpHalt: waiting for termination of icman ...
    NiWait: sleep (1000ms) ...
    NiISelect: timeout 1000ms
    NiISelect: maximum fd=1445
    NiISelect: read-mask is NULL
    NiISelect: write-mask is NULL
    Fri May 16 01:24:44 2014
    NiISelect: TIMEOUT occured (1000ms)
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    AdCvtRecToExt: opcode 4 (AD_STARTSTOP), ser 0, ex 0, errno 0
    AdCallRegisteredCvtToExt: opcode 4
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    NiIWrite: hdl 17 sent data (wrt=562,pac=1,MESG_IO)
    MsINiWrite: sent 562 bytes
    MsISnd2: send msg (ms hdr/msg 110/452 bytes) to name                    -, type 4, key -
    DpStartStopMsg: stop msg sent
    NiBufIAlloc: malloc MSLIB-BUF, to 32110 bytes
    NiBufIAlloc: malloc NIBUF-IN, to 32110 bytes
    NiIRead: hdl 17 received data (rcd=274,pac=1,MESG_IO)
    NiBufIIn: NIBUF len=274
    NiBufIIn: packet complete for hdl 17
    NiBufReceive starting
    MsINiRead: received 274 bytes
    MsIReceive: received msg (ms hdr/msg 110/164 bytes), flag 1, from MSG_SERVER          , typ 0, key -
    DpHalt: received 164 bytes from message server
    NiIRead: hdl 17 recv would block (errno=EAGAIN)
    NiIRead: read for hdl 17 timed out (0ms)
    DpHalt: more messages from the message server
    DpHalt: send keepalive to synchronize with the message server
    NiBufSend starting
    NiIWrite: hdl 17 sent data (wrt=114,pac=1,MESG_IO)
    MsINiWrite: sent 114 bytes
    MsISnd2: send msg (ms hdr/msg 110/4 bytes) to name           MSG_SERVER, type 0, key -
    MsSndName: MS_NOOP ok
    Send 4 bytes to MSG_SERVER
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    NiIRead: hdl 17 recv would block (errno=EAGAIN)
    NiIPeek: peek successful for hdl 17 (r)
    NiBufIAlloc: malloc NIBUF-IN, to 32110 bytes
    NiIRead: hdl 17 received data (rcd=114,pac=1,MESG_IO)
    NiBufIIn: NIBUF len=114
    NiBufIIn: packet complete for hdl 17
    NiBufReceive starting
    MsINiRead: received 114 bytes
    MsIReceive: received msg (ms hdr/msg 110/4 bytes), flag 3, from MSG_SERVER          , typ 0, key -
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    MsOpReceive: ok
    MsISendKeepalive : keepalive sent to message server
    NiIRead: hdl 17 recv would block (errno=EAGAIN)
    Fri May 16 01:24:45 2014
    NiIPeek: peek for hdl 17 timed out (r; 1000ms)
    NiIRead: read for hdl 17 timed out (1000ms)
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    DpHalt: sync with message server o.k.
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    NiIWrite: hdl 17 sent data (wrt=110,pac=1,MESG_IO)
    MsINiWrite: sent 110 bytes
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    NiBufISelUpdate: new MODE -- (r-) for hdl 17 in set0
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    NiBufISelRemove: remove hdl 17 from set0
    SiSelNRemove: removed sock 1400 (pos=2)
    SiSelNRemove: removed sock 1400
    NiSelIRemove: removed hdl 17
    DpDelSocketInfo: del info for nihdl 17 (pos/type=2/4)
    MBUF state OFF
    AdGetSelfIdentRecord: >                                                                           <
    AdCvtRecToExt: opcode 60 (AD_SELFIDENT), ser 0, ex 0, errno 0
    AdCallRegisteredCvtToExt: opcode 60
    AdCallRegisteredCvtToExt: opcode 60 call 000007F7B2B8B6E0
    AdCallRegisteredCvtToExt: opcode 60 exit rc=SAP_O_K
    AdCvtRecToExt: opcode 40 (AD_MSBUF), ser 0, ex 0, errno 0
    AdCallRegisteredCvtToExt: opcode 40
    AdCallRegisteredCvtToExt: opcode 40 call 000007F7B3297650
    AdCallRegisteredCvtToExt: opcode 40 exit rc=SAP_O_K
    AdCvtRecToExt: opcode 40 (AD_MSBUF), ser 0, ex 0, errno 0
    AdCallRegisteredCvtToExt: opcode 40
    AdCallRegisteredCvtToExt: opcode 40 call 000007F7B3297650
    AdCallRegisteredCvtToExt: opcode 40 exit rc=SAP_O_K
    DpWpBlksLow: wp_blks_in_queue/limit/max = 3/800/1000
    DpLockWpBlkEx: lock wp ca_blk 2
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    DpRqIPutIntoQ: put elem in queue DIA, elems=7
    DpRqPutIntoQueue: put request into queue (reqtype 1, prio LOW, rq_id 44)
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    NiICloseHandle: shutdown and close hdl 17/sock 1400
    NiBufIClose: clear extension for hdl 17
    MsIDetach: detach MS-system (SAPERP / 3900)
    DpHalt: cleanup EM
    EsCleanup( )
    EsCleanup ....
    EmCleanup() -> 0
    Es2Cleanup: Cleanup ES2
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    DpHalt: Good Bye .....
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    SapSSLInit failed => https support disabled
    Starting WebService Named Pipe thread
    Starting WebService thread
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    SAP HA Trace: SAP_HA_FindSAPInstance returns: SAP_HA_FAIL [sapwinha.cpp, line 920]
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    SAP HA Trace: FindClusterResource: OpenCluster failed: 1753 [sapwinha.cpp, line 213]
    SAP HA Trace: SAP_HA_FindSAPInstance returns: SAP_HA_FAIL [sapwinha.cpp, line 920]
    \sapadmin is starting SAP System at 2014/05/16  0:50:47
    SAP HA Trace: FindClusterResource: OpenCluster failed: 1753 [sapwinha.cpp, line 213]
    SAP HA Trace: SAP_HA_FindSAPInstance returns: SAP_HA_FAIL [sapwinha.cpp, line 920]
    \sapadmin is stopping SAP System at 2014/05/16  1:21:22
    SAP HA Trace: FindClusterResource: OpenCluster failed: 1753 [sapwinha.cpp, line 213]
    SAP HA Trace: SAP_HA_FindSAPInstance returns: SAP_HA_FAIL [sapwinha.cpp, line 920]
    \prdadm is starting SAP System at 2014/05/16  1:23:04
    SAP HA Trace: FindClusterResource: OpenCluster failed: 1753 [sapwinha.cpp, line 213]
    SAP HA Trace: SAP_HA_FindSAPInstance returns: SAP_HA_FAIL [sapwinha.cpp, line 920]

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    sysno      00
    sid        PRD
    systemid   562 (PC with Windows NT)
    relno      7210
    patchlevel 0
    patchno    43
    intno      20020600
    make       multithreaded, Unicode, 64 bit, optimized
    profile    \\SAPERP\sapmnt\PRD\SYS\profile\PRD_DVEBMGS00_SAPERP
    pid        5940
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    [Thr 1812] started security log to file ./dev_icm_sec
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    [Thr 1812] MtxInit: 30001 0 2
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    [Thr 1812] IcmInit: listening to admin port: 65000
    [Thr 1812] DpSysAdmExtCreate: ABAP is active
    [Thr 1812] DpSysAdmExtCreate: VMC (JAVA VM in WP) is not active
    [Thr 1812] DpIPCInit2: read dp-profile-values from sys_adm_ext
    [Thr 1812] DpShMCreate: sizeof(wp_adm) 42864 (2256)
    [Thr 1812] DpShMCreate: sizeof(tm_adm) 5517056 (27448)
    [Thr 1812] DpShMCreate: sizeof(wp_ca_adm) 64000 (64)
    [Thr 1812] DpShMCreate: sizeof(appc_ca_adm) 64000 (64)
    [Thr 1812] DpCommTableSize: max/headSize/ftSize/tableSize=500/16/1384064/1384080
    [Thr 1812] DpShMCreate: sizeof(comm_adm) 1384080 (2744)
    [Thr 1812] DpSlockTableSize: max/headSize/ftSize/fiSize/tableSize=0/0/0/0/0
    [Thr 1812] DpShMCreate: sizeof(slock_adm) 0 (296)
    [Thr 1812] DpFileTableSize: max/headSize/ftSize/tableSize=0/0/0/0
    [Thr 1812] DpShMCreate: sizeof(file_adm) 0 (80)
    [Thr 1812] DpShMCreate: sizeof(vmc_adm) 0 (2160)
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    [Thr 1812] DpShMCreate: sizeof(gw_adm) 48
    [Thr 1812] DpShMCreate: sizeof(j2ee_adm) 3952
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    [Thr 1812] DpShMCreate: allocated wp_adm_list at 00000000022F30B0
    [Thr 1812] DpShMCreate: allocated wp_adm at 00000000022F32A0
    [Thr 1812] DpShMCreate: allocated tm_adm_list at 00000000022FDA20
    [Thr 1812] DpShMCreate: allocated tm_adm at 00000000022FDA70
    [Thr 1812] DpShMCreate: allocated wp_ca_adm at 0000000002840980
    [Thr 1812] DpShMCreate: allocated appc_ca_adm at 0000000002850390
    [Thr 1812] DpShMCreate: allocated comm_adm at 000000000285FDA0
    [Thr 1812] DpShMCreate: system runs without slock table
    [Thr 1812] DpShMCreate: system runs without file table
    [Thr 1812] DpShMCreate: allocated vmc_adm_list at 00000000029B1C40
    [Thr 1812] DpShMCreate: system runs without vmc_adm
    [Thr 1812] DpShMCreate: allocated gw_adm at 00000000029B1CF0
    [Thr 1812] DpShMCreate: allocated j2ee_adm at 00000000029B1D30
    [Thr 1812] DpShMCreate: allocated ca_info at 00000000029B2CB0
    [Thr 1812] DpRqQInit: use protect_queue / slots_per_queue 0 / 2001 from sys_adm
    [Thr 1812] MPI: dynamic quotas disabled.
    [Thr 1812] MPI init: pipes=4000 buffers=1279 reserved=383 quota=10%
    [Thr 1812] CCMS: initialize CCMS Monitoring for ABAP instance with J2EE addin.
    [Thr 1812] CCMS: SemInMgt: Semaphore Management initialized by AlAttachShm_Doublestack.
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    [Thr 1812] CCMS: SemInit: Semaphore 38 initialized by AlAttachShm_Doublestack.
    [Thr 1812] IcmCreateWorkerThreads: created worker thread 0
    [Thr 1812] IcmCreateWorkerThreads: created worker thread 1
    [Thr 1812] IcmCreateWorkerThreads: created worker thread 2
    [Thr 6912] IcmProxyWatchDog: proxy watchdog started
    [Thr 1812] IcmCreateWorkerThreads: created worker thread 3
    [Thr 1812] IcmCreateWorkerThreads: created worker thread 4
    [Thr 1812] IcmCreateWorkerThreads: created worker thread 5
    [Thr 1812] IcmCreateWorkerThreads: created worker thread 6
    [Thr 1812] IcmCreateWorkerThreads: created worker thread 7
    [Thr 1812] IcmCreateWorkerThreads: created worker thread 8
    [Thr 1812] IcmCreateWorkerThreads: created worker thread 9
    [Thr 4024] IcmMpiWatchDogThread: MPI watchdog started
    [Thr 4400] IcmWatchDogThread: watchdog started
    [Thr 6524] HttpISubHandlerAdd: Added handler HttpFileAccessHandler(000000000C2E2750), slot=0, flags=4098) for /sap/public/icmandir/, active: 1, table 000000000C2E24C0
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    [Thr 6524] ISC: created 50 MB memory cache.
    [Thr 6524] HttpISubHandlerAdd: Added handler HttpCacheHandler(000000000C3EB4B0), slot=1, flags=12293) for /, active: 1, table 000000000C2E24C0
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    [Thr 6524] HttpISubHandlerAdd: Added handler HttpAdminHandler(000000000C461480), slot=2, flags=36869) for /sap/admin, active: 1, table 000000000C2E24C0
    [Thr 6524] HttpISubHandlerAdd: Added handler HttpModHandler(000000000C461570), slot=3, flags=12293) for /, active: 1, table 000000000C2E24C0
    [Thr 6524] CsiInit(): Initializing the Content Scan Interface
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    [Thr 6524] CsiInit(): CSA_LIB = "E:\usr\sap\PRD\DVEBMGS00\exe\sapcsa.dll"
    [Thr 6524] HttpISubHandlerAdd: Added handler HttpAuthHandler(000000000C4615F0), slot=4, flags=12293) for /, active: 1, table 000000000C2E24C0
    [Thr 6524] HttpISubHandlerAdd: Added handler HttpSAPR3Handler(000000000C4AFAE0), slot=5, flags=1052677) for /, active: 1, table 000000000C2E24C0
    [Thr 6524] Started service PORT=8000,PROT=HTTP,TIMEOUT=60,PROCTIMEOUT=60
    [Thr 6524] Started service PORT=0,PROT=SMTP,TIMEOUT=120,PROCTIMEOUT=120
    [Thr 6524] Fri May 16 01:23:18 2014
    [Thr 6524] IcmNetCheck: network check passed without detecting problems
    [Thr 4268] Fri May 16 01:23:24 2014
    [Thr 4268] HttpExtractArchive: files from archive E:\usr\sap\PRD\DVEBMGS00\exe/ITS.SAR in directory E:/usr/sap/PRD/DVEBMGS00/data/icmandir are up to date
    [Thr 8156] Fri May 16 01:24:14 2014
    [Thr 8156] *** WARNING => IcmCallAllSchedules: Schedule func 1 already running - avoid recursion [icxxsched.c  481]
    [Thr 5948] Fri May 16 01:24:24 2014
    [Thr 5948] *** WARNING => IcmJ2EEScheduleFunc: Cannot access "/sap/public/icman" (rc=500)- please check node in TA sicf [icxxman.c    2598]
    [Thr 6912] Fri May 16 01:24:44 2014
    [Thr 6912] IcmProxyWatchDog: Shutdown request received
    [Thr 4400] IcmWatchDogThread: Shutdown request received
    [Thr 6912] *** IcmProxyWatchDog: exit thread ***
    [Thr 4024] *** IcmMpiWatchDogThread: exit thread ***
    [Thr 4400] *** IcmWatchDogThread: exit thread ***
    [Thr 1812] IcmLoop: Shutdown request received
    [Thr 1812] Deactivated service PORT=8000,PROT=HTTP,TIMEOUT=60,PROCTIMEOUT=60
    [Thr 1812] Deactivated service PORT=0,PROT=SMTP,TIMEOUT=120,PROCTIMEOUT=120
    [Thr 1812] Removed service PORT=8000,PROT=HTTP,TIMEOUT=60,PROCTIMEOUT=60
    [Thr 1812] Removed service PORT=0,PROT=SMTP,TIMEOUT=120,PROCTIMEOUT=120
    [Thr 1812] *** ICM shutdown completed (pid: 5940) ***

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    Copyright (c) 1982, 2005, Oracle. All rights reserved.
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    Copyright (c) 1982, 2005, Oracle. All rights reserved.
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    Copyright (c) 1982, 2005, Oracle. All rights reserved.
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    #@faculty        soft    nproc           20
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    #@sdba            hard    nofile          32800
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    #               hard    nproc   16384
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    @sapsys                 hard   nofile         131072
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    @sdba                  hard   nproc         131072
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    SwapCached:            0 kB
    Active:          1920304 kB
    Inactive:         749188 kB
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    Inactive(anon):    39128 kB
    Active(file):     784092 kB
    Inactive(file):   710060 kB
    Unevictable:           0 kB
    Mlocked:               0 kB
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    SwapFree:       33553404 kB
    Dirty:              1888 kB
    Writeback:             0 kB
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    Mapped:           161144 kB
    Shmem:             39928 kB
    Slab:              84096 kB
    SReclaimable:      44400 kB
    SUnreclaim:        39696 kB
    KernelStack:        2840 kB
    PageTables:        10544 kB
    NFS_Unstable:          0 kB
    Bounce:                0 kB
    WritebackTmp:          0 kB
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    Committed_AS:    1364300 kB
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    VmallocUsed:      342156 kB
    VmallocChunk:   34359386308 kB
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    HugePages_Total:       0
    HugePages_Free:        0
    HugePages_Rsvd:        0
    HugePages_Surp:        0
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          patch text    COLL 20.95 701 - 20.64 NT 07/10/17
          patchno       32
          intno         20020600
          running on    L5183N01 Windows NT 6.0 6002 Service Pack 2 16x AMD64 Level 6 (Mod 26 Step 5)
          PATCHES
          DATE     CHANGELIST           PLATFORM             PATCHTEXT
          20081211 1032251              ALL                  Option -w support. Removed SizeOfRecord warning rt 130.
          20090114 1036522              UNIX                 Log file permissions: 664.
          20090203 1041526              UNIX                 Add. single instance check.
          20090210 1042962              ALL                  Continue after EWA HW XML generation failure.
    09:46:39 12.04.2010   LOG: Profile          : no profile used
    09:46:39 12.04.2010   LOG: Saposcol Version  : [COLL 20.95 701 - 20.64 NT 07/10/17]
    09:46:39 12.04.2010   LOG: Working directory : C:\usr\sap\PRFCLOG
    09:46:39 12.04.2010   LOG: Allocate Counter Buffer [10000 Bytes]
    09:46:39 12.04.2010   LOG: Allocate Instance Buffer [10000 Bytes]
    09:46:40 12.04.2010   LOG: Shared Memory Size: 118220.
    09:46:40 12.04.2010   LOG: Connected to existing shared memory.
    09:46:40 12.04.2010   LOG: MaxRecords = 1037 <> RecordCnt + Dta_offset = 1051 + 61
    09:46:55 12.04.2010 WARNING: WaitFree: could not set new shared memory status after 15 sec
    09:46:55 12.04.2010 WARNING: Cannot create Shared Memory
    thanks!
    Soren
    Edited by: Soeren Friis Pedersen on Apr 12, 2010 9:49 AM

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