System down --dev_disp

Hi ,
I am running ECC6 on AIX with DB2. My instance is getting shutdown authomatically.
Please find the dev_disp log . the database is still running
Signal 33 encountered.
=> 64 bit R/3 Kernel
=> 64 bit AIX Kernel
=> Heap limit = unlimited
=> Stack limit = 4294967296
=> Core limit = 1073741312
=> File size limit = unlimited
=> Heap address = 0x0x1136af380
=> Stack address = 0xfffffffffffea30
=> Stack low = 0xfffffffffffc140
=> Stack high = 0xffffffffffff510
=> Stack Trace:
poll() at 0x900000000407ae0
SiPoll() at 0x100005e88
select__10SISEL_POLLFiPUi() at 0x10002d8e8
selectInt__10NISEL_IMPLFiPUiPUc() at 0x10003b294
select__10NISEL_IMPLFiPUi() at 0x10003b074
NiSelSelect() at 0x10003915c
DpRqWaitFor() at 0x10179a0c0
DpLoopExec() at 0x1017a54fc
DpMain() at 0x1017ac138
nlsui_main() at 0x10195fd38
=> CPU Registers:
msr = 0xa00000000000d0b2 iar = 0x0900000000407ae0
ctr = 0xffffffff00000000 lr = 0xffffffffffffffff
xer = 0x00000000ffffffff cr = 0x0000000000444000
r00 = 0xffffffffffffffff r01 = 0x0fffffffffffea30
r02 = 0xffffffffffffffff r03 = 0xffffffffffffffff
r04 = 0xffffffffffffffff r05 = 0xffffffffffffffff
r06 = 0xffffffffffffffff r07 = 0xffffffffffffffff
r08 = 0xffffffffffffffff r09 = 0xffffffffffffffff
r10 = 0xffffffffffffffff r11 = 0xffffffffffffffff
r12 = 0xffffffffffffffff r13 = 0x0000000112cbca80
r14 = 0x0000000102333050 r15 = 0x0ffffffffffff590
r16 = 0x0ffffffffffff5a8 r17 = 0x00000001104a45f0
r18 = 0x0ffffffffffffed0 r19 = 0x09fffffff0009cf8
r20 = 0xbadc0ffee0ddf00d r21 = 0xbadc0ffee0ddf00d
r22 = 0xbadc0ffee0ddf00d r23 = 0xbadc0ffee0ddf00d
r24 = 0x0000000000000000 r25 = 0x00000001100049a4
r26 = 0x0000000000004e20 r27 = 0x0000000000004e20
r28 = 0x0000000000000000 r29 = 0x0fffffffffffffe0
r30 = 0x09001000a0067cb8 r31 = 0x0000000000000000
Mon Apr 28 03:00:31 2008
***LOG Q0E=> SigIGenAction, signal ( 33) http://sigux.c 916
DpHalt: shutdown server >sap2sd01_D20_00 < (normal)
DpIJ2eeShutdown: send SIGINT to SAP J2EE startup framework (pid=463162)
DpIJ2eeShutdown: j2ee state = SHUTDOWN
DpModState: change server state from ACTIVE to SHUTDOWN
Mon Apr 28 03:00:43 2008
Stop work processes
Mon Apr 28 03:00:44 2008
SoftCancel request for T8 U9 M0 received from DISPATCHER
Mon Apr 28 03:00:47 2008
ERROR => DpWpKill(405582, SIGUSR2): kill failed http://dpxxtool.c 2620
ERROR => DpWpKill(1438014, SIGUSR2): kill failed http://dpxxtool.c 2620
ERROR => DpWpKill(1614152, SIGUSR2): kill failed http://dpxxtool.c 2620
Stop gateway
Stop icman
Terminate gui connections
wait for end of work processes
waiting for termination of work processes ...
Mon Apr 28 03:00:49 2008
waiting for termination of work processes ...
Mon Apr 28 03:00:51 2008
waiting for termination of work processes ...
Mon Apr 28 03:00:52 2008
waiting for termination of work processes ...
Mon Apr 28 03:00:53 2008
waiting for termination of work processes ...
Mon Apr 28 03:00:54 2008
waiting for termination of work processes ...
Mon Apr 28 03:00:55 2008
waiting for termination of work processes ...
Mon Apr 28 03:00:56 2008
waiting for termination of work processes ...
Mon Apr 28 03:00:57 2008
waiting for termination of work processes ...
Mon Apr 28 03:00:58 2008
waiting for termination of work processes ...
Mon Apr 28 03:00:59 2008
waiting for termination of work processes ...
Mon Apr 28 03:01:00 2008
waiting for termination of work processes ...
Mon Apr 28 03:01:08 2008
wait for end of gateway
wait for end of icman
DpStartStopMsg: send stop message (myname is >sap2sd01_D20_00
<)
***LOG Q0I=> NiIWrite: writev (32: Broken pipe) http://nixxi.cpp 3803
ERROR => NiIWrite: SiSendV failed for hdl 3 / sock 12
(SI_ECONN_BROKEN/32; UD; ST; 10.130.129.14:3900) http://nixxi.cpp 3803
ERROR => MsINiWrite: NiBufSend (rc=NIECONN_BROKEN) http://msxxi.c 2480
ERROR => MsISnd2: MsINiWrite (rc=NIECONN_BROKEN) http://msxxi.c 1438
MBUF state OFF
MBUF component DOWN
ERROR => DpStartStopMsg: MsSnd2Type failed (rc=-100) http://dpxxdisp.c 13477
ERROR => MsIReceive: not_attached http://msxxi.c 1201
ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached http://msxxi.c 1321
ERROR => DpHalt: MsSendKeepalive failed (-3) http://dpxxdisp.c 10304
detach from message server
cleanup EM
cleanup event management
cleanup shared memory/semaphores
Mon Apr 28 03:01:09 2008
removing request queue
ERROR => DpRqIQRemove: ShmDelete http://dpxxqueu.c 431
***LOG Q05=> DpHalt, DPStop ( 1589794) http://dpxxdisp.c 10594
shutdown completed - server stopped ***
Signal 6 encountered.
=> 64 bit R/3 Kernel
=> 64 bit AIX Kernel
=> Heap limit = unlimited
=> Stack limit = 4294967296
=> Core limit = 1073741312
=> File size limit = unlimited
=> Heap address = 0x0x1136af380
=> Stack address = 0xfffffffffffea30
=> Stack low = 0xfffffffffffc140
=> Stack high = 0xffffffffffff510
=> Stack Trace:
poll() at 0x900000000407ae0
SiPoll() at 0x100005e88
select__10SISEL_POLLFiPUi() at 0x10002d8e8
selectInt__10NISEL_IMPLFiPUiPUc() at 0x10003b294
select__10NISEL_IMPLFiPUi() at 0x10003b074
NiSelSelect() at 0x10003915c
DpRqWaitFor() at 0x10179a0c0
DpLoopExec() at 0x1017a54fc
DpMain() at 0x1017ac138
nlsui_main() at 0x10195fd38
=> CPU Registers:
msr = 0xa00000000000d0b2 iar = 0x0900000000407ae0
ctr = 0xffffffff00000000 lr = 0xffffffffffffffff
xer = 0x00000000ffffffff cr = 0x0000000000444000
r00 = 0xffffffffffffffff r01 = 0x0fffffffffffea30
r02 = 0xffffffffffffffff r03 = 0xffffffffffffffff
r04 = 0xffffffffffffffff r05 = 0xffffffffffffffff
r06 = 0xffffffffffffffff r07 = 0xffffffffffffffff
r08 = 0xffffffffffffffff r09 = 0xffffffffffffffff
r10 = 0xffffffffffffffff r11 = 0xffffffffffffffff
r12 = 0xffffffffffffffff r13 = 0x0000000112cbca80
r14 = 0x0000000102333050 r15 = 0x0ffffffffffff590
r16 = 0x0ffffffffffff5a8 r17 = 0x00000001104a45f0
r18 = 0x0ffffffffffffed0 r19 = 0x09fffffff0009cf8
r20 = 0xbadc0ffee0ddf00d r21 = 0xbadc0ffee0ddf00d
r22 = 0xbadc0ffee0ddf00d r23 = 0xbadc0ffee0ddf00d
r24 = 0x0000000000000000 r25 = 0x00000001100049a4
r26 = 0x0000000000004e20 r27 = 0x0000000000004e20
r28 = 0x0000000000000000 r29 = 0x0fffffffffffffe0
r30 = 0x09001000a0067cb8 r31 = 0x0000000000000000
***LOG Q0E=> SigIGenAction, signal ( 6) http://sigux.c 916
DpHalt: shutdown server >sap2sd01_D20_00 < (normal)
ERROR => ShmProtect(SHM_PROFILE http://dpxxprf.c 486
ERROR => ShmProtect(SHM_PROFILE http://dpxxprf.c 494
Signal 11 encountered.
=> 64 bit R/3 Kernel
=> 64 bit AIX Kernel
=> Heap limit = unlimited
=> Stack limit = 4294967296
=> Core limit = 1073741312
=> File size limit = unlimited
=> Heap address = 0x0x1136af380
=> Stack address = 0xfffffffffffe180
=> Stack low = 0xfffffffffffb890
=> Stack high = 0xffffffffffff510
=> Stack Trace:
DpHalt() at 0x1017a8938
SigIGenAction() at 0x1000b15d4
Unknown at 0x44a0
!!! Invalid stack address encountered: 0x10001
!!! Stack corrupted.
=> CPU Registers:
msr = 0xa00000000000d0b2 iar = 0x00000001017a8938
ctr = 0x0900000000187800 lr = 0x00000001017a891c
xer = 0x0000000020000037 cr = 0x000000004242422a
r00 = 0x000000010000b0b8 r01 = 0x0fffffffffffe180
r02 = 0x00000001104da790 r03 = 0x0700000000120000
r04 = 0x0000000112cb4cf8 r05 = 0x0000000000000008
r06 = 0x0000000000000000 r07 = 0x0000000000000000
r08 = 0x0000000010181231 r09 = 0x0000000010181231
r10 = 0x0000000000000000 r11 = 0x0000000000000000
r12 = 0x00000001017a891c r13 = 0x0000000112cbca80
r14 = 0x0000000000000000 r15 = 0x00000001100127b0
r16 = 0x0000000000000002 r17 = 0x00000001104a5838
r18 = 0x0ffffffffffffed0 r19 = 0x09fffffff0009cf8
r20 = 0x0000000000000006 r21 = 0x0000000000000006
r22 = 0xf100070f02061000 r23 = 0x00000001104fd5d0
r24 = 0x00000001104fd4b0 r25 = 0x0000000000000006
r26 = 0x0000000112b2c5d8 r27 = 0x0000000110427a28
r28 = 0x0000000110001248 r29 = 0x0000000000000000
r30 = 0x0000000102343050 r31 = 0x0000000102333050
***LOG Q0E=> SigIGenAction, signal ( 6) http://sigux.c 916
DpHalt: shutdown server >sap2sd01_D20_00 < (normal)
ERROR => ShmProtect(SHM_PROFILE http://dpxxprf.c 486
ERROR => ShmProtect(SHM_PROFILE http://dpxxprf.c 494
Signal 11 encountered.
=> 64 bit R/3 Kernel
=> 64 bit AIX Kernel
=> Heap limit = unlimited
=> Stack limit = 4294967296
=> Core limit = 1073741312
=> File size limit = unlimited
=> Heap address = 0x0x1136af380
=> Stack address = 0xfffffffffffe180
=> Stack low = 0xfffffffffffb890
=> Stack high = 0xffffffffffff510
=> Stack Trace:
DpHalt() at 0x1017a8938
SigIGenAction() at 0x1000b15d4
Unknown at 0x44a0
!!! Invalid stack address encountered: 0x10001
!!! Stack corrupted.
=> CPU Registers:
msr = 0xa00000000000d0b2 iar = 0x00000001017a8938
ctr = 0x0900000000187800 lr = 0x00000001017a891c
xer = 0x0000000020000037 cr = 0x000000004242422a
r00 = 0x000000010000b0b8 r01 = 0x0fffffffffffe180
r02 = 0x00000001104da790 r03 = 0x0700000000120000
r04 = 0x0000000112cb4cf8 r05 = 0x0000000000000008
r06 = 0x0000000000000000 r07 = 0x0000000000000000
r08 = 0x0000000010181231 r09 = 0x0000000010181231
r10 = 0x0000000000000000 r11 = 0x0000000000000000
r12 = 0x00000001017a891c r13 = 0x0000000112cbca80
r14 = 0x0000000000000000 r15 = 0x00000001100127b0
r16 = 0x0000000000000002 r17 = 0x00000001104a5838
r18 = 0x0ffffffffffffed0 r19 = 0x09fffffff0009cf8
r20 = 0x0000000000000006 r21 = 0x0000000000000006
r22 = 0xf100070f02061000 r23 = 0x00000001104fd5d0
r24 = 0x00000001104fd4b0 r25 = 0x0000000000000006
r26 = 0x0000000112b2c5d8 r27 = 0x0000000110427a28
r28 = 0x0000000110001248 r29 = 0x0000000000000000
r30 = 0x0000000102343050 r31 = 0x0000000102333050
***LOG Q0E=> SigIGenAction, signal ( 11) http://sigux.c 916
DpHalt: shutdown server >sap2sd01_D20_00 < (normal)
ERROR => ShmProtect(SHM_PROFILE http://dpxxprf.c 486
ERROR => ShmProtect(SHM_PROFILE http://dpxxprf.c 494
Regards
Akif

Hi Juan Reyes  ,
Please find attached the dev_w0 output
A Mon Apr 28 00:30:33 2008
A generated report BAPI_FIXEDASSET_OVRTAKE_CREATEFT with fingerprint
0D84EF9C1C79E96F5D617413ED1A4607| 110317
A
A Mon Apr 28 00:49:35 2008
A generated report SAPLJ1AL with fingerprint
4D51C121CE27E7F2EE5D3F93C16D586D| 257059
M
M Mon Apr 28 01:01:35 2008
M ***LOG US1=> Login, Wrong Password (SHN0704 ) http://sign.c 4387
A
A Mon Apr 28 01:04:43 2008
A Negative refCount for object x SAPDB__S .
A
A Mon Apr 28 01:18:34 2008
A Negative refCount for object v INDX .
M
M Mon Apr 28 01:29:17 2008
M *** ERROR => ThIDbgFreeInbuf: MpiFreeInbuf for mpi <101> failed (13) [thxxdbg.c
755]
M *** ERROR => ThIDbgFreeInbuf: MpiFreeInbuf for mpi <101> failed (13) [thxxdbg.c
755]
M
M Mon Apr 28 01:35:35 2008
M *** WARNING => PfSetGuiTime: gui time too large, discard
(gui=319578000/resptime=-2147483648)
A
A Mon Apr 28 01:51:30 2008
A Negative refCount for object x SAPDB__S .
A
A Mon Apr 28 02:32:01 2008
A generated report /1BCDWB/DBTVPA with fingerprint
B89FE2CCBB8EEEA3EEBFFC57E08B282A| 124116
Signal 33 encountered.
=> 64 bit R/3 Kernel
=> 64 bit AIX Kernel
=> Heap limit = unlimited
=> Stack limit = 4294967296
=> Core limit = 1073741312
=> File size limit = unlimited
=> Heap address = 0x0x11600e600
=> Stack address = 0xfffffffffffbbc0
=> Stack low = 0xfffffffffff92e0
=> Stack high = 0xffffffffffff510
=> Stack Trace:
Unknown at 0xe88c
get_segtab__Fv() at 0x1002ee734
ab_getdseg__FUiPCUs12GETDSEG_TYPEPUi() at 0x1002f10d0
ab_start() at 0x1001e4edc
ab_dialg() at 0x100616e2c
dy_isession() at 0x100f89208
dynpen00() at 0x100dc0b70
Thdynpen00() at 0x1000cf3fc
TskhLoop() at 0x1000d3cac
ThStart() at 0x1000e92a0
DpMain() at 0x10176c024
nlsui_main() at 0x1019200d8
=> CPU Registers:
msr = 0xa00000000000d0b2 iar = 0x000000000000e88c
ctr = 0x00000000000000b9 lr = 0x000000010026e6f8
xer = 0x0000000000000000 cr = 0x0000000044442284
r00 = 0x00000000000000f9 r01 = 0x0fffffffffffbbc0
r02 = 0x09001000a57a7170 r03 = 0x07000000bd01cff8
r04 = 0x0000000000000018 r05 = 0x0000000000000000
r06 = 0x0000000000000000 r07 = 0x0000000000000000
r08 = 0x0000000000000000 r09 = 0x0000000000000000
r10 = 0x07000000bd01c7f8 r11 = 0x07000000bd01e738
r12 = 0x0000000000000000 r13 = 0x0000000112c0b100
r14 = 0x0000000110015470 r15 = 0x0ffffffffffff590
r16 = 0x0000000110016c7c r17 = 0x00000001100104e8
r18 = 0x0000000000000003 r19 = 0x0000000000000003
r20 = 0x0000000000000003 r21 = 0x0000000000000000
r22 = 0x0000000000000000 r23 = 0x0000000000000003
r24 = 0x0000000000000007 r25 = 0x0000000101a04088
r26 = 0x00000001100231f4 r27 = 0x07000000bd01c7f8
r28 = 0x0000000000000000 r29 = 0x0000000000000000
r30 = 0x0000000000001f40 r31 = 0x0000000000000000
M
M Mon Apr 28 03:00:35 2008
M ***LOG Q0E=> SigIGenAction, signal ( 33) http://sigux.c 911
M in_ThErrHandle: 1
M ThSigHandler: signal (step 4, th_errno 11, action 4)
M
M Info for wp 0
M
M stat = 4
M reqtype = 1
M act_reqtype = 1
M rq_info = 67108865
M tid = 33
M mode = 0
M len = 1584
M rq_id = 6058
M rq_source = 2
M last_tid = 33
M last_mode = 0
M semaphore = 0
M act_cs_count = 0
M control_flag = 0
M int_checked_resource(RFC) = 1
M ext_checked_resource(RFC) = 1
M int_checked_resource(HTTP) = 0
M ext_checked_resource(HTTP) = 0
M report = > <
M action = 0
M tab_name = > <
M vm = V-1
M
M Modeinfo for User T33/M0
M
M tm state = 2
M uid = 882
M term type = 0x20
M display = 0x0
M cpic_no = 1
M cpic_idx = 3
M usr = >SAPSYS <
M terminal = >10.130.129.14 <
M client = >000<
M conversation_ID = >04578840<
M appc_tm_conv_idx = 3
M session_id = >48140BB19B034181000000000A82810E<
M ext_session_id = >48140BB19B034181000000000A82810E<
M imode = 0
M mode state = 0x22
M mode clean_state = 1
M task_type = 0
M lastThFc = THFCAPIN
M lastAction = TH_IACT_NO_ACTION
M th_errno = 11
M rollout_reason = 0
M last_rollout_level = 0
M async_receives = 0
M cpic_receive = 0
M em handle = 38
M roll state = 2
M abap state = 2
M em state = 3
M eg state = 1
M spa state = 3
M enq state = 0
M next hook = T-1/U-1/M255
M master hook = T-1/U-1/M255
M slave hook = T-1/U-1/M255
M debug_tid = 255
M debug_mode = 0
M mode type = 0x1
M debug = 0
M tcode = > <
M client conversation_ID = > <
M server conversation_ID = > <
M lock = 0
M max enq infos = 0
M act enq infos = 0
M em_hyper_hdl = 0x7000000319fb868
M plugin_info = NULL
M act_plugin_hdl = -1
M act_plugin_no = 0
M max_plugin_no = 0
M async_receives = 0
M vm = V-1
M
M Adresse Offset Data from APPC-CA-AREA
M
M 0x70000002095dba0 000000 06030200 ffff0000 00000100 00000000 |................|
M 0x70000002095dbb0 000016 43ffffff ff000000 00000000 00000704 |C...............|
M 0x70000002095dbc0 000032 00000000 00000000 30343537 38383430 |........04578840|
M 0x70000002095dbd0 000048 000005e0 00000002 000005e0 00000001 |................|
M 0x70000002095dbe0 000064 00000000 02343130 32020000 00030003 |.....4102.......|
M 0x70000002095dbf0 000080 d9c6c3f0 f0f0f0f0 f0f0f0f0 01010008 |................|
M 0x70000002095dc00 000096 03020105 04010002 01010103 00040000 |................|
M 0x70000002095dc10 000112 030b0103 0106000b 04010002 01030200 |................|
M 0x70000002095dc20 000128 00002301 06012700 9d312d38 2d322d39 |..#...'..1-8-2-9|
M 0x70000002095dc30 000144 2d332d30 2d342d32 2d352d31 302e3133 |-3-0-4-2-5-10.13|
M 0x70000002095dc40 000160 302e3132 392e3134 2d362d73 61706777 |0.129.14-6-sapgw|
M 0x70000002095dc50 000176 30322d37 2d302e30 2e302e30 2d31372d |02-7-0.0.0.0-17-|
M 0x70000002095dc60 000192 31302e31 33302e31 32392e31 342d3138 |10.130.129.14-18|
M 0x70000002095dc70 000208 2d302e30 2e302e30 2d392d45 2d31302d |-0.0.0.0-9-E-10-|
M 0x70000002095dc80 000224 302d3131 2d323535 2d31322d 302d3133 |0-11-255-12-0-13|
M 0x70000002095dc90 000240 2d302d31 342d342d 31362d53 32302d31 |-0-14-4-16-S20-1|
M 0x70000002095dca0 000256 352d3438 31353738 38413736 33313030 |5-4815788A763100|
M 0x70000002095dcb0 000272 35383030 30303030 30303041 38323831 |58000000000A8281|
M 0x70000002095dcc0 000288 30452d38 2d000127 0007001e 00310030 |0E-8-..'.....1.0|
M 0x70000002095dcd0 000304 002e0031 00330030 002e0031 00320039 |...1.3.0...1.2.9|
M 0x70000002095dce0 000320 002e0031 00340020 00200007 0018005a |...1.4. . .....Z|
M 0x70000002095dcf0 000336 00310030 002e0031 00330030 002e0031 |.1.0...1.3.0...1|
M 0x70000002095dd00 000352 00320039 002e0031 00340020 00200020 |.2.9...1.4. . . |
M 0x70000002095dd10 000368 00200020 00200020 00200020 00200020 |. . . . . . . . |
M 0x70000002095dd20 000384 00200020 00200020 00200020 00200020 |. . . . . . . . |
M 0x70000002095dd30 000400 00200020 00200020 00200020 00200020 |. . . . . . . . |
M 0x70000002095dd40 000416 00200020 00200020 00200018 00110002 |. . . . . ......|
M 0x70000002095dd50 000432 00330011 00120008 00370030 00300020 |.3.......7.0.0. |
M 0x70000002095dd60 000448 00120013 00080037 00300030 00200013 |.......7.0.0. ..|
M 0x70000002095dd70 000464 00080040 00730061 00700032 00730064 |[email protected]|
M 0x70000002095dd80 000480 00300031 005f0053 00320030 005f0030 |.0.1..S.2.0..0|
M 0x70000002095dd90 000496 00320020 00200020 00200020 00200020 |.2. . . . . . . |
M
M
M *****************************************************************************
M *
M * LOCATION SAP-Server sap2sd01_S20_02 on host sap2sd01 (wp 0)
M * ERROR ThSigHandler: signal
M *
M * TIME Mon Apr 28 03:00:35 2008
M * RELEASE 700
M * COMPONENT Taskhandler
M * VERSION 1
M * RC 11
M * MODULE thxxhead.c
M * LINE 10354
M * COUNTER 20
M *
M *****************************************************************************
M
M PfStatDisconnect: disconnect statistics
M Entering TH_CALLHOOKS
M ThCallHooks: call hook >SAP-Trace buffer write< for event BEFORE_DUMP
M TrThHookFunc: called for WP dump
M ThCallHooks: call hook >ThrSaveSPAFields< for event BEFORE_DUMP
M ThrSaveSPAFields: save spa fields
M Entering ThSetStatError
M ThIErrHandle: incomplete previous roll out, do a full roll out
M ThRollOut: roll out T33/U882/M0/I0 (level=7, short_roll_out=0)
M ThRollOut: call rrol_out (1)
M ThRollOut: act roll state = DP_ROLLED_OUT
M ThRollOut: roll level 0, don't call ab_rollout
M ThRollOut: full roll out of U882 M0 I0 (Level 7) ok
C Received cancel request for current DB operation
C Not in a DB Operation -> DBSL_ERR_ACCESS
M ThIErrHandle: don't try rollback again
M ThIErrHandle: call ThrCoreInfo
A TH VERBOSE LEVEL FULL
M SigIRegisterHook: registered hook >ab_catch_dumperror< for signal 11
M SigIRegisterHook: registered hook >ab_catch_dumperror< for signal 10
A ** RABAX: level LEV_RX_PXA_RELEASE_MTX entered.
A ** RABAX: level LEV_RX_PXA_RELEASE_MTX completed.
A ** RABAX: level LEV_RX_COVERAGE_ANALYSER entered.
A ** RABAX: level LEV_RX_COVERAGE_ANALYSER completed.
A ** RABAX: level LEV_RX_ROLLBACK entered.
A ** RABAX: level LEV_RX_ROLLBACK completed.
A ** RABAX: level LEV_RX_DB_ALIVE entered.
A ** RABAX: level LEV_RX_DB_ALIVE completed.
A ** RABAX: level LEV_RX_HOOKS entered.
A ** RABAX: level LEV_RX_HOOKS completed.
A ** RABAX: level LEV_RX_STANDARD entered.
A ** RABAX: level LEV_RX_STANDARD completed.
A ** RABAX: level LEV_RX_STOR_VALUES entered.
A ** RABAX: level LEV_RX_STOR_VALUES completed.
A ** RABAX: level LEV_RX_C_STACK entered.
A ** RABAX: level LEV_RX_C_STACK completed.
A ** RABAX: level LEV_RX_MEMO_CHECK entered.
A ** RABAX: level LEV_RX_MEMO_CHECK completed.
A ** RABAX: level LEV_RX_AFTER_MEMO_CHECK entered.
A ** RABAX: level LEV_RX_AFTER_MEMO_CHECK completed.
A ** RABAX: level LEV_RX_INTERFACES entered.
A ** RABAX: level LEV_RX_INTERFACES completed.
A ** RABAX: level LEV_RX_GET_MESS entered.
A ** RABAX: level LEV_RX_GET_MESS completed.
A ** RABAX: level LEV_RX_INIT_SNAP entered.
A ** RABAX: level LEV_RX_INIT_SNAP completed.
A ** RABAX: level LEV_RX_WRITE_SYSLOG entered.
A ** RABAX: level LEV_RX_WRITE_SYSLOG completed.
A ** RABAX: level LEV_RX_WRITE_SNAP entered.
M Mon Apr 28 03:00:44 2008
M SigIRegisterRoutine: handler for signal 31 installed (DpTrcOnOff)
M ThWpSoftCancelHandler: set clean state of T33/M0 to DP_SOFTCANCEL
M ThWpSoftCancelHandler: reset user after db break
C Received cancel request for current DB operation
C In the DB interface but outside a DB call -> DBSL_ERR_OK
M program canceled
M reason = soft cancel
M user = SAPSYS
M client = 000
M terminal = 10.130.129.14
M report =
C Mon Apr 28 03:00:47 2008
C Execution cancelled
M ThHdlSqlBreak: hdl db sql break
M program canceled
M reason = soft cancel
M user = SAPSYS
M client = 000
M terminal = 10.130.129.14
M report =
M ThHdlSqlBreak: set clean state of T33/M0 to DP_DEFAULT_CLEANING
M ThIRollBack
M ThIRollBack: call db_rollback
M ThCheckComOrRb (event=0, full_commit=1)
M ThCallHooks: no hooks during signal handling
M ThCheckComOrRb (event=2, full_commit=1)
M ThCallHooks: no hooks during signal handling
M ThICommit3: full commit, set time, free resources, redispatch
M ThICommit3: commit and free resources
M ThCheckComOrRb (event=1, full_commit=1)
M ThCallHooks: no hooks during signal handling
M ThCheckComOrRb (event=3, full_commit=1)
M ThCallHooks: no hooks during signal handling
M ThrClearMemory o.k.
M ThCallHooks: no hooks during signal handling
M ThAlarm: set alarm to 600 sec
M ThICommit3 o.k.
M ThCleanPrevUser: clean U882 T33 M0 I0 V-1 from previous wp
M ThCleanPrevUser: saved MODE_REC = 20
M PfStatDisconnect: disconnect statistics
M ThCleanPrevUser: set clean state of T33/M0 to DP_DEFAULT_CLEANING
M ThSoftCancel: set clean state of T33/M0 to DP_DEFAULT_CLEANING
M ThSoftCancel: soft cancel of T33/M0
M set DbgError (nil)
M ThSoftCancel: set rq_id_last_softcancel to 6058
M ThCheckMemoryState (0, 1, 0)
M ThRollIn: roll in T33/U882/M0/I0 (level=7, abap_level=2, attach_em=1)
M ThRollIn: no roll in neccessary
M ThRollIn: roll in abap all
A *** ERROR => ab_RollInStor: SPA and ab_gl out of sync - Roll Area inconsistent
(U882 M0 I0) http://abinit.c 1721
M ***LOG R0C=> ThRollIn, ab_rollin ( 00882000-02) http://thxxmem.c 1333
M in_ThErrHandle: 2
M *** ERROR => ThRollIn: bad abap rollin (step 4, th_errno 7, action 1, level 2)
http://thxxhead.c 10156
M ***LOG R0H=> ThIErrHandle, Loop in ThErrHandle, restart wp () [thxxhead.c
10177]
M
C-STACK
=> 64 bit R/3 Kernel
=> 64 bit AIX Kernel
=> Heap limit = unlimited
=> Stack limit = 4294967296
=> Core limit = 1073741312
=> File size limit = unlimited
=> Heap address = 0x0x11600e600
=> Stack address = 0xfffffffffffbbc0
=> Stack low = 0xfffffffffff3be0
=> Stack high = 0xffffffffffff510
=> Stack Trace:
Unknown at 0xe88c
get_segtab__Fv() at 0x1002ee734
ab_getdseg__FUiPCUs12GETDSEG_TYPEPUi() at 0x1002f10d0
ab_start() at 0x1001e4edc
ab_dialg() at 0x100616e2c
dy_isession() at 0x100f89208
dynpen00() at 0x100dc0b70
Thdynpen00() at 0x1000cf3fc
TskhLoop() at 0x1000d3cac
ThStart() at 0x1000e92a0
DpMain() at 0x10176c024
nlsui_main() at 0x1019200d8
=> CPU Registers:
msr = 0xa00000000000d0b2 iar = 0x000000000000e88c
ctr = 0x00000000000000b9 lr = 0x000000010026e6f8
xer = 0x0000000000000000 cr = 0x0000000044442284
r00 = 0x00000000000000f9 r01 = 0x0fffffffffffbbc0
r02 = 0x09001000a57a7170 r03 = 0x07000000bd01cff8
r04 = 0x0000000000000018 r05 = 0x0000000000000000
r06 = 0x0000000000000000 r07 = 0x0000000000000000
r08 = 0x0000000000000000 r09 = 0x0000000000000000
r10 = 0x07000000bd01c7f8 r11 = 0x07000000bd01e738
r12 = 0x0000000000000000 r13 = 0x0000000112c0b100
r14 = 0x0000000110015470 r15 = 0x0ffffffffffff590
r16 = 0x0000000110016c7c r17 = 0x00000001100104e8
r18 = 0x0000000000000003 r19 = 0x0000000000000003
r20 = 0x0000000000000003 r21 = 0x0000000000000000
r22 = 0x0000000000000000 r23 = 0x0000000000000003
r24 = 0x0000000000000007 r25 = 0x0000000101a04088
r26 = 0x00000001100231f4 r27 = 0x07000000bd01c7f8
r28 = 0x0000000000000000 r29 = 0x0000000000000000
r30 = 0x0000000000001f40 r31 = 0x0000000000000000
M
M
M Info for wp 0
M
M stat = 4
M reqtype = 1
M act_reqtype = 1
M rq_info = 67108865
M tid = 33
M mode = 0
M len = 1584
M rq_id = 6058
M rq_source = 2
M last_tid = 33
M last_mode = 0
M semaphore = 0
M act_cs_count = 0
M control_flag = 0
M int_checked_resource(RFC) = 1
M ext_checked_resource(RFC) = 1
M int_checked_resource(HTTP) = 0
M ext_checked_resource(HTTP) = 0
M report = > <
M action = 0
M tab_name = > <
M vm = V-1
M
M Modeinfo for User T33/M0
M
M tm state = 2
M uid = 882
M term type = 0x20
M display = 0x0
M cpic_no = 1
M cpic_idx = 3
M usr = >SAPSYS <
M terminal = >10.130.129.14 <
M client = >000<
M conversation_ID = >04578840<
M appc_tm_conv_idx = 3
M session_id = >48140BB19B034181000000000A82810E<
M ext_session_id = >48140BB19B034181000000000A82810E<
M imode = 0
M mode state = 0x22
M mode clean_state = 1
M task_type = 0
M lastThFc = THFCAPIN
M lastAction = TH_IACT_NO_ACTION
M th_errno = 7
M rollout_reason = 0
M last_rollout_level = 7
M async_receives = 0
M cpic_receive = 0
M em handle = 38
M roll state = 4
M abap state = 5
M em state = 3
M eg state = 1
M spa state = 3
M enq state = 0
M next hook = T-1/U-1/M255
M master hook = T-1/U-1/M255
M slave hook = T-1/U-1/M255
M debug_tid = 255
M debug_mode = 0
M mode type = 0x1
M debug = 0
M tcode = > <
M client conversation_ID = > <
M server conversation_ID = > <
M lock = 0
M max enq infos = 0
M act enq infos = 0
M em_hyper_hdl = 0x7000000319fb868
M plugin_info = NULL
M act_plugin_hdl = -1
M act_plugin_no = 0
M max_plugin_no = 0
M async_receives = 0
M vm = V-1
M
M Adresse Offset Data from APPC-CA-AREA
M
M 0x70000002095dba0 000000 06030200 ffff0000 00000100 00000000 |................|
M 0x70000002095dbb0 000016 43ffffff ff000000 00000000 00000704 |C...............|
M 0x70000002095dbc0 000032 00000000 00000000 30343537 38383430 |........04578840|
M 0x70000002095dbd0 000048 000005e0 00000002 000005e0 00000001 |................|
M 0x70000002095dbe0 000064 00000000 02343130 32020000 00030003 |.....4102.......|
M 0x70000002095dbf0 000080 d9c6c3f0 f0f0f0f0 f0f0f0f0 01010008 |................|
M 0x70000002095dc00 000096 03020105 04010002 01010103 00040000 |................|
M 0x70000002095dc10 000112 030b0103 0106000b 04010002 01030200 |................|
M 0x70000002095dc20 000128 00002301 06012700 9d312d38 2d322d39 |..#...'..1-8-2-9|
M 0x70000002095dc30 000144 2d332d30 2d342d32 2d352d31 302e3133 |-3-0-4-2-5-10.13|
M 0x70000002095dc40 000160 302e3132 392e3134 2d362d73 61706777 |0.129.14-6-sapgw|
M 0x70000002095dc50 000176 30322d37 2d302e30 2e302e30 2d31372d |02-7-0.0.0.0-17-|
M 0x70000002095dc60 000192 31302e31 33302e31 32392e31 342d3138 |10.130.129.14-18|
M 0x70000002095dc70 000208 2d302e30 2e302e30 2d392d45 2d31302d |-0.0.0.0-9-E-10-|
M 0x70000002095dc80 000224 302d3131 2d323535 2d31322d 302d3133 |0-11-255-12-0-13|
M 0x70000002095dc90 000240 2d302d31 342d342d 31362d53 32302d31 |-0-14-4-16-S20-1|
M 0x70000002095dca0 000256 352d3438 31353738 38413736 33313030 |5-4815788A763100|
M 0x70000002095dcb0 000272 35383030 30303030 30303041 38323831 |58000000000A8281|
M 0x70000002095dcc0 000288 30452d38 2d000127 0007001e 00310030 |0E-8-..'.....1.0|
M 0x70000002095dcd0 000304 002e0031 00330030 002e0031 00320039 |...1.3.0...1.2.9|
M 0x70000002095dce0 000320 002e0031 00340020 00200007 0018005a |...1.4. . .....Z|
M 0x70000002095dcf0 000336 00310030 002e0031 00330030 002e0031 |.1.0...1.3.0...1|
M 0x70000002095dd00 000352 00320039 002e0031 00340020 00200020 |.2.9...1.4. . . |
M 0x70000002095dd10 000368 00200020 00200020 00200020 00200020 |. . . . . . . . |
M 0x70000002095dd20 000384 00200020 00200020 00200020 00200020 |. . . . . . . . |
M 0x70000002095dd30 000400 00200020 00200020 00200020 00200020 |. . . . . . . . |
M 0x70000002095dd40 000416 00200020 00200020 00200018 00110002 |. . . . . ......|
M 0x70000002095dd50 000432 00330011 00120008 00370030 00300020 |.3.......7.0.0. |
M 0x70000002095dd60 000448 00120013 00080037 00300030 00200013 |.......7.0.0. ..|
M 0x70000002095dd70 000464 00080040 00730061 00700032 00730064 |[email protected]|
M 0x70000002095dd80 000480 00300031 005f0053 00320030 005f0030 |.0.1..S.2.0..0|
M 0x70000002095dd90 000496 00320020 00200020 00200020 00200020 |.2. . . . . . . |
M
M PfStatDisconnect: disconnect statistics
M Entering ThSetStatError
C Received cancel request for current DB operation
C Not in a DB Operation -> DBSL_ERR_ACCESS
M ThIErrHandle: don't try rollback again
M ThIErrHandle: do not call ThrCoreInfo (no_core_info=0, in_dynp_env=1)
M Entering ThReadDetachMode
M *** ERROR => ThIErrHandle: bad value for th_act_em_hdl (38), detach T33/M0
http://thxxhead.c 10636
M
M Modeinfo for User T33/M0
M
M tm state = 2
M uid = 882
M term type = 0x20
M display = 0x0
M cpic_no = 1
M cpic_idx = 3
M usr = >SAPSYS <
M terminal = >10.130.129.14 <
M client = >000<
M conversation_ID = >04578840<
M appc_tm_conv_idx = 3
M session_id = >48140BB19B034181000000000A82810E<
M ext_session_id = >48140BB19B034181000000000A82810E<
M imode = 0
M mode state = 0x22
M mode clean_state = 1
M task_type = 0
M lastThFc = THFCAPIN
M lastAction = TH_IACT_NO_ACTION
M th_errno = 7
M rollout_reason = 0
M last_rollout_level = 7
M async_receives = 0
M cpic_receive = 0
M em handle = 38
M roll state = 4
M abap state = 5
M em state = 2
M eg state = 1
M spa state = 3
M enq state = 0
M next hook = T-1/U-1/M255
M master hook = T-1/U-1/M255
M slave hook = T-1/U-1/M255
M debug_tid = 255
M debug_mode = 0
M mode type = 0x1
M debug = 0
M tcode = > <
M client conversation_ID = > <
M server conversation_ID = > <
M lock = 0
M max enq infos = 0
M act enq infos = 0
M em_hyper_hdl = 0x7000000319fb868
M plugin_info = NULL
M act_plugin_hdl = -1
M act_plugin_no = 0
M max_plugin_no = 0
M async_receives = 0
M vm = V-1
M
M Adresse Offset Data from APPC-CA-AREA
M
M 0x70000002095dba0 000000 06030200 ffff0000 00000100 00000000 |................|
M 0x70000002095dbb0 000016 43ffffff ff000000 00000000 00000704 |C...............|
M 0x70000002095dbc0 000032 00000000 00000000 30343537 38383430 |........04578840|
M 0x70000002095dbd0 000048 000005e0 00000002 000005e0 00000001 |................|
M 0x70000002095dbe0 000064 00000000 02343130 32020000 00030003 |.....4102.......|
M 0x70000002095dbf0 000080 d9c6c3f0 f0f0f0f0 f0f0f0f0 01010008 |................|
M 0x70000002095dc00 000096 03020105 04010002 01010103 00040000 |................|
M 0x70000002095dc10 000112 030b0103 0106000b 04010002 01030200 |................|
M 0x70000002095dc20 000128 00002301 06012700 9d312d38 2d322d39 |..#...'..1-8-2-9|
M 0x70000002095dc30 000144 2d332d30 2d342d32 2d352d31 302e3133 |-3-0-4-2-5-10.13|
M 0x70000002095dc40 000160 302e3132 392e3134 2d362d73 61706777 |0.129.14-6-sapgw|
M 0x70000002095dc50 000176 30322d37 2d302e30 2e302e30 2d31372d |02-7-0.0.0.0-17-|
M 0x70000002095dc60 000192 31302e31 33302e31 32392e31 342d3138 |10.130.129.14-18|
M 0x70000002095dc70 000208 2d302e30 2e302e30 2d392d45 2d31302d |-0.0.0.0-9-E-10-|
M 0x70000002095dc80 000224 302d3131 2d323535 2d31322d 302d3133 |0-11-255-12-0-13|
M 0x70000002095dc90 000240 2d302d31 342d342d 31362d53 32302d31 |-0-14-4-16-S20-1|
M 0x70000002095dca0 000256 352d3438 31353738 38413736 33313030 |5-4815788A763100|
M 0x70000002095dcb0 000272 35383030 30303030 30303041 38323831 |58000000000A8281|
M 0x70000002095dcc0 000288 30452d38 2d000127 0007001e 00310030 |0E-8-..'.....1.0|
M 0x70000002095dcd0 000304 002e0031 00330030 002e0031 00320039 |...1.3.0...1.2.9|
M 0x70000002095dce0 000320 002e0031 00340020 00200007 0018005a |...1.4. . .....Z|
M 0x70000002095dcf0 000336 00310030 002e0031 00330030 002e0031 |.1.0...1.3.0...1|
M 0x70000002095dd00 000352 00320039 002e0031 00340020 00200020 |.2.9...1.4. . . |
M 0x70000002095dd10 000368 00200020 00200020 00200020 00200020 |. . . . . . . . |
M 0x70000002095dd20 000384 00200020 00200020 00200020 00200020 |. . . . . . . . |
M 0x70000002095dd30 000400 00200020 00200020 00200020 00200020 |. . . . . . . . |
M 0x70000002095dd40 000416 00200020 00200020 00200018 00110002 |. . . . . ......|
M 0x70000002095dd50 000432 00330011 00120008 00370030 00300020 |.3.......7.0.0. |
M 0x70000002095dd60 000448 00120013 00080037 00300030 00200013 |.......7.0.0. ..|
M 0x70000002095dd70 000464 00080040 00730061 00700032 00730064 |[email protected]|
M Adresse Offset Data from APPC-CA-AREA
M
M 0x70000002095dba0 000000 06030200 ffff0000 00000100 00000000 |................|
M 0x70000002095dbb0 000016 43ffffff ff000000 00000000 00000704 |C...............|
M 0x70000002095dbc0 000032 00000000 00000000 30343537 38383430 |........04578840|
M 0x70000002095dbd0 000048 000005e0 00000002 000005e0 00000001 |................|
M 0x70000002095dbe0 000064 00000000 02343130 32020000 00030003 |.....4102.......|
M 0x70000002095dbf0 000080 d9c6c3f0 f0f0f0f0 f0f0f0f0 01010008 |................|
M 0x70000002095dc00 000096 03020105 04010002 01010103 00040000 |................|
M 0x70000002095dc10 000112 030b0103 0106000b 04010002 01030200 |................|
M 0x70000002095dc20 000128 00002301 06012700 9d312d38 2d322d39 |..#...'..1-8-2-9|
M 0x70000002095dc30 000144 2d332d30 2d342d32 2d352d31 302e3133 |-3-0-4-2-5-10.13|
M 0x70000002095dc40 000160 302e3132 392e3134 2d362d73 61706777 |0.129.14-6-sapgw|
M 0x70000002095dc50 000176 30322d37 2d302e30 2e302e30 2d31372d |02-7-0.0.0.0-17-|
M 0x70000002095dc60 000192 31302e31 33302e31 32392e31 342d3138 |10.130.129.14-18|
M 0x70000002095dc70 000208 2d302e30 2e302e30 2d392d45 2d31302d |-0.0.0.0-9-E-10-|
M 0x70000002095dc80 000224 302d3131 2d323535 2d31322d 302d3133 |0-11-255-12-0-13|
M 0x70000002095dc90 000240 2d302d31 342d342d 31362d53 32302d31 |-0-14-4-16-S20-1|
M 0x70000002095dca0 000256 352d3438 31353738 38413736 33313030 |5-4815788A763100|
M 0x70000002095dcb0 000272 35383030 30303030 30303041 38323831 |58000000000A8281|
M 0x70000002095dcc0 000288 30452d38 2d000127 0007001e 00310030 |0E-8-..'.....1.0|
M 0x70000002095dcd0 000304 002e0031 00330030 002e0031 00320039 |...1.3.0...1.2.9|
M 0x70000002095dce0 000320 002e0031 00340020 00200007 0018005a |...1.4. . .....Z|
M 0x70000002095dcf0 000336 00310030 002e0031 00330030 002e0031 |.1.0...1.3.0...1|
M 0x70000002095dd00 000352 00320039 002e0031 00340020 00200020 |.2.9...1.4. . . |
M 0x70000002095dd10 000368 00200020 00200020 00200020 00200020 |. . . . . . . . |
M 0x70000002095dd20 000384 00200020 00200020 00200020 00200020 |. . . . . . . . |
M 0x70000002095dd30 000400 00200020 00200020 00200020 00200020 |. . . . . . . . |
M 0x70000002095dd40 000416 00200020 00200020 00200018 00110002 |. . . . . ......|
M 0x70000002095dd50 000432 00330011 00120008 00370030 00300020 |.3.......7.0.0. |
M 0x70000002095dd60 000448 00120013 00080037 00300030 00200013 |.......7.0.0. ..|
M 0x70000002095dd70 000464 00080040 00730061 00700032 00730064 |[email protected]|
M 0x70000002095dd80 000480 00300031 005f0053 00320030 005f0030 |.0.1..S.2.0..0|
M 0x70000002095dd90 000496 00320020 00200020 00200020 00200020 |.2. . . . . . . |
M
M NiIWrite: hdl 1 sent data (wrt=72,pac=1,MESG_IO)
M NiICloseHandle: shutdown and close hdl 1 / sock 12
M call ThrShutDown ...
M ThDBDisconnect: disconnect from data base
B Disconnecting from ALL connections:
B Wp Hdl ConName ConId ConState TX PRM RCT TIM MAX OPT Date
Time DBHost
B 000 000 R/3 000000000 INACTIVE NO YES NO 000 255 255 20080424
073145 sap2sd01
C Mon Apr 28 03:00:48 2008
C disconnected from 'S20', con_hdl=0
B Disconnected from connection 0
B statistics db_con_commit (com_total=85283, com_tx=23316)
B statistics db_con_rollback (roll_total=666, roll_tx=9)
M ThDBDisconnect: disconnect o.k.
M ***LOG Q02=> wp_halt, WPStop (Workproc 0 1577216) http://dpuxtool.c 260
M Good Bye .....
Regards
Akif

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