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Hi,
I have a DOS script which executes overnight. (See sample Script 6 from the "guys" from Daniel Systems Australia - now Integrated Aviation Software)
It has been modified to accommodate updates and changes since it was first put up on the PowerGen site.
It was running well since inception but a few weeks back, we had a hardware failure which resulted in a rebuild of the server.
Since then the overnight build has not completed fully.
There are 2 calls to PowerGen.
1. to build the libraries(PBLs)
2. to build the PBDs and EXE.
It successfully completes step 1 and when step 2 begins, Powergen crashes out. This is evident in an entry in the event log of the Windows OS.
I can manually execute step 2 of the process successfully.
What I believe is that a limit is being reached and it stops.
Since this is a DOS based script, is there a setting in Windows (such as the FILES or BUFFER variables in the config.sys file) that is supposed to be a minimum value ?
I don't want to adjust the script, since it has been working for a number of years.
Any other ideas ?
Thanks,
Chun.
Does the second part of the script produce a PowerGen output log (powergen.log, by default)? If so please send it.
There are no settings, that I now of, that should limit the operation. In the script is the second operation waiting (start /wait) for the first operation to continue?
Regards,
Phil