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тАО10-19-2008 05:52 AM
тАО10-19-2008 05:52 AM
Fatal error in module lpd$smb.c
One customer have upgrade from VMS7.3-2 to 8.3
and now they have problem whit some LPD queues.
TCPIP 5.6 eco2 is running.
I have this logfile.
Hope that someone can have some input.
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%TCPIP-I-LPD_SYMBRUN, symbiont is running the queue BRO6FOLJEUTLHP4300
TCPIP LPD configuration data:
LPD Spooler Directory : TCPIP$LPD_ROOT:[000000]
Retry-Interval : 0 00:05:00.00
Retry-Maximum : 0 01:00:00.00
Idle-Timeout : 0 00:05:00.00
Inbound-Queues-Per-Node : 1
Utility-Queues-Per-Node : 0
Receiver-Debug : 0
Symbiont-Debug : 0
Utilities-Debug : 0
Loop-Max : 0
Droptime : 0
Probetime : 0
PS-Extensions : LPS
Stream-Passall : FALSE
VMS-Flagpages : FALSE
Persistent-Server : FALSE
Keepalive : FALSE
Synchronize-All-Jobs : TRUE
Setup-NoLF : FALSE
1st-VFC-Prefix-Special : FALSE
%%%%%%%%%%%% 19-OCT-2008 11:11:47.79 %%%%%%%%%%%%
%SYSTEM-F-ACCVIO, access violation, reason mask=00, virtual address=000000000001
87BC, PC=FFFFFFFF80A98900, PS=0000001B
Fatal error in module lpd$smb.c
Stopping the symbiont
Is it possible that this is a "issue" whit this module in tcpip?.
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I have asked for output from this.
$ DEFINE /SYSTEM /EXECUTIVE TCPIP$TELNETSYM_DEBUG 4
$ DEFINE /SYSTEM /EXECUTIVE TCPIP$TELNETSYM_VERBOSE 1
$ DEFINE /SYSTEM /EXECUTIVE TCPIP$TELNETSYM_STREAMS 1
$ STOP /QUEUE /RESET queue_name
$ START /QUEUE queue_name
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Regards,
Kjell
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тАО10-19-2008 08:09 AM
тАО10-19-2008 08:09 AM
Re: Fatal error in module lpd$smb.c
a TCPIP image should not abort with an ACCVIO, so this is most likely a software problem within TCPIP. Make sure that the TCPIP images are o.k. - check with TCPIP SHOW VERS/ALL.
Check for a TCPIP$LPD*.DMP file on the system disk.
This process crash could be triggered by a bad print request.
Setting the TELNETSYM logicals will not help, you will have to set the Symbiont-Debug option in the TCPIP$LPD.CONF file - see TCPIP Management manual.
Volker.
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тАО10-19-2008 10:08 AM
тАО10-19-2008 10:08 AM
Re: Fatal error in module lpd$smb.c
If this is a LaserJet 4300 series printer as implied by the name shown and if there is some flexibility around the selection of the symbiont software interface for the print queues, there are alternatives.
As a workaround, consider using the telnet symbiont.
Here, I would encourage installing and using DCPS; the DECprint Supervisor software. DCPS is more capable here, and fully supported with OpenVMS and with TCP/IP Services and with the LaserJet 4300 series printer and with the various features and capabilities of that printer, and the DCPS license is included with OpenVMS.
Of these options, I'd switch to DCPS.
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тАО10-19-2008 11:04 AM
тАО10-19-2008 11:04 AM
Re: Fatal error in module lpd$smb.c
Thanks for the input.
They have support contract but not 24*7 only daytime but we setting up a call now.And we are trying to find a workaround now. Start to se if we can use DCPS or Telnet que.
I dont think it is possible to downgrade tcpip either.
I send a debug as one attachement is this telling you any more.
Regards,
Kjell
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тАО10-19-2008 10:24 PM
тАО10-19-2008 10:24 PM
Re: Fatal error in module lpd$smb.c
are there any pending entires in this queue ? Is this the only LPD queue on that system ? If there are others, do they work or fail in the same way ?
Does TCPIP SHOW VERS/ALL show patched versions (newer link date) for
TCPIP$LPD_SHR.EXE and TCPIP$LPD_SMB.EXE ?
You could try the versions from the TCPIP V5.6 SSB PCSI kit.
Volker.
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тАО10-19-2008 11:17 PM
тАО10-19-2008 11:17 PM
Re: Fatal error in module lpd$smb.c
No pendings job/entries in the que.
TCPIP SHOW VERS/ALL show ECO2 link date and version.
I try to find the exe files from V5.6 SSB PCSI kit - Where can i find the kit on the Openvms site?
Regards,
Kjell
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тАО10-19-2008 11:52 PM
тАО10-19-2008 11:52 PM
Re: Fatal error in module lpd$smb.c
you need to locate the TCPIP V5.6 kit on the OpenVMS Alpha V8.3 Operating System CD. It's not available for download.
Is this the ONLY LPD queue on this system ? Can you create another test LPD queue and check if the error is reproducable with that queue as well ?
Volker.
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тАО10-20-2008 01:34 AM
тАО10-20-2008 01:34 AM
Re: Fatal error in module lpd$smb.c
It look that TCPIP V5.6 ECO3 is able to fix this problem.
The only thing is that is not aviable for download.
" TCPIP V5.6 ECO 3
If this version of TCPIP kit is not installed then starting the
LPD queue may result in an access violation."
Maybe only the right lpd exe files could solve the problem?
But the customer waiting for the ECO3 and then we will instal on one test syst├Г┬лm.
Regards,
Kjell
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тАО10-20-2008 01:35 AM
тАО10-20-2008 01:35 AM
Re: Fatal error in module lpd$smb.c
If yes you will also needt the TCPIP5.6ECO3(not yet released) to get the lpd-queues working.
HP knows about this problem.
Jouk
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тАО10-20-2008 06:27 AM
тАО10-20-2008 06:27 AM
Re: Fatal error in module lpd$smb.c
Yes the rms-v09 path was installed.
We now have the LPD exe files from OpenVMS support and it is up and running.
Thanks,
Kjell