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Solutionwelcome to the OpenVMS ITRC forum.
A bugcheck code of 0x000001CC is an INVEXCEPTN crash. An instruction in inner mode has tried to access an invalid address.
If you can provide some more information, I can tell you more.
Which architecture (VAX, Alpha, Itanium) ? Has a dumpfile been written and is a CLUE file available ? Look for CLUE$OUTPUT:CLUE*.*
Volker.
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тАО01-27-2009 03:19 AM
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Re: OpenVMS crash
The problem is at a remote site from where I am.
I'll go back to the engineer on site to see if he can get me the crash dump.
Is there any chance this could be hardware related?
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Re: OpenVMS crash
Forgot to say architecture is Alphaserver (DS20e)
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тАО01-27-2009 03:26 AM
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Re: OpenVMS crash
please ask for the CLUE (text file) from the crashed system. Should be in:
CLUE$OUTPUT:CLUE$node_ddmmyy.LIS
Get that file and attach it to your next reply.
In general, crashes are due to software problems. Only MACHINCHK crashes should be looked at from a hardware perspective first.
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Re: OpenVMS crash
CLUE$COLLECT:CLUE$node_ddmmyy_hhmm.LIS
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