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02-23-2005 04:18 AM
02-23-2005 04:18 AM
UCX Memory Exhausted
We face the SYSTEM CRASH problems often and the error is "UCX Memory Exhausted".
Please help in solving the same. Do we need to Upgrade UCX version from UCX 4.2 to TCP/Ip 5.1 or above ? Please suggest
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02-23-2005 05:48 AM
02-23-2005 05:48 AM
Re: UCX Memory Exhausted
if you have a system crash on OpenVMS VAX V7.1 and there is a valid SYSDUMP.DMP file, OpenVMS will create a CLUE file during boot after the crash: CLUE$OUTPUT:CLUE$LAST_node.LIS
This small text file will include basic information about the system crash, please consider to attach this file in your next reply.
Please explain and show the exact error message text and operation returning 'UCX Memory exhausted'.
Please note that the highest version of TCPIP supported on OpenVMS VAX V7.1 is TCPIP V5.0A ECO 3. The latest ECO available for UCX V4.2 is ECO 5.
Volker.
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02-24-2005 06:29 AM
02-24-2005 06:29 AM
Re: UCX Memory Exhausted
We can probably get you an answer in a few minutes, since your versions are quite old. I would expect to find the crash well known and documented.
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03-01-2005 02:15 AM
03-01-2005 02:15 AM
Re: UCX Memory Exhausted
pls find the attachment of clue file, have look into it and suggest the solution
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03-01-2005 03:40 AM
03-01-2005 03:40 AM
Re: UCX Memory Exhausted
this is the SAME HALT restart crash as posted in thread:
http://forums1.itrc.hp.com/service/forums/questionanswer.do?threadId=821017
Where do you see the error message 'UCX Memory Exhausted' ?
Volker.
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04-18-2005 12:25 AM
04-18-2005 12:25 AM
Re: UCX Memory Exhausted
Is source code required to analyse sysdump.dmp file of a VAx system by any other third party ?
UCX memory exhuasted problem still exists. Pls suggest
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04-18-2005 12:37 AM
04-18-2005 12:37 AM
Re: UCX Memory Exhausted
some analysis can be done on a VAX system dump without source code (easier than on Alpha).
You have never explained, either in this thread nor in the other one, where you see the 'UCX memory exhausted' message.
As explained in the other thread, the HALT crash happens in a privileged program and this needs to be examined at instruction level to try to find out the instruction stream leading to the HALT. Please see thread
http://forums1.itrc.hp.com/service/forums/questionanswer.do?threadId=821017
for a request for more information.
Volker.