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#1 2005-12-12 06:16:27

romu
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Re: Logfile question

Phil,

one question regarding logfiles: we do a bootstrap import of a 250 pbl
application, and, during the regeneration phase, PowerGen gpfs.
If we do a separate regeneration: no gpf.

My question is: looking a the regen log, can we be sure that the
object on the last line is the one producing the problems? In other
words: do you write out the log line before or after regeneration?

Any clues how we can get rid of this gpfing behavior?

Thanks,

Roland

#2 2005-12-16 12:17:05

Phil
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Re: Logfile question

Hi Roland,

We show the object before the operation is attempted, so that we know which object is causing the problem.

Is the GPF you're seeing reproducible?  Can you send the output log; sometimes I can spot something to help narrow it down?

Regards,

Phil

#3 2005-12-19 06:16:43

romu
Guest

Re: Logfile question

Phil,

yes, it is reproducible. But the log will tell you nothing,
it does not contain any errors but simply stops at a
certain point. The strange thing is that the gpf does
not happen if we do the regeneration separately and
not as part of the bootstrap import phase.

Roland

#4 2005-12-30 11:48:35

Phil
Guest

Re: Logfile question

Hi Roland,

Do you have a test case you could send?  This is unusual (unheard of), so I'd like to investigate this.

As a start the log file could help.  I know it stops at the GPF, but seeing what's leading up to that point could be useful.

Regards,

Phil

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