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тАО06-26-2009 05:31 AM
тАО06-26-2009 05:31 AM
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тАО06-26-2009 06:25 AM
тАО06-26-2009 06:25 AM
Re: Suspended Process
Processes can be marked as suspended for any of various reasons, auditing can suspend processes, users can suspend processes, and processes can be reported as suspended when stuck in various resource wait states.
There are two paths likely needed here; some remedial work in the process monitor to better handle this return path (as it appears to have mis-handled this case), and an investigation into the target process involved and around why that process is either suspended (by a user, or by auditing if so enabled), or in a resource wait.
Various of these resource waits can be entirely normal and quite entirely transient, and the here-presumed-failing $getjpiw call had the simple misfortune of colliding with a normal and transient resource wait state.
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SUSPENDED, process is suspended
Facility: SYSTEM, System Services
Explanation: The specified process is suspended or placed in miscellaneous wait state. The requested operation cannot be performed when the specified process is suspended.
User Action: Resume the process or retry the operation.
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тАО06-26-2009 06:42 AM
тАО06-26-2009 06:42 AM
Re: Suspended Process
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тАО06-26-2009 04:36 PM
тАО06-26-2009 04:36 PM
Re: Suspended Process
When using the DCL lexical function f$getjpi(pid,"IMAGNAME") there is no way to determine if the process is running an image or if it is in an MWAIT state, since in both cases a null string is returned. I am not aware of a mechanism to get the information in a single call, and using two calls leaves a timing window open.
Jon