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Conference csc32::consolemanager

Title:POLYCENTER Console Manager
Notice:Kits, Scans, Docs on CSC32:: as PCM$KITS:,PCM$DOCS:, PCM$SCANS:
Moderator:CSC32::BUTTERWORTH
Created:Thu Aug 06 1992
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1541
Total number of notes:6564

411.0. "Compute Bound Loop Problem" by LARVAE::GRAY (Chris) Thu Sep 22 1994 17:16

    Hi,
    
    I have a customer who is looking at using PCM to manage 50-60 devices
    with a roll out to several hundred over a wide geographic spread.  The
    devices successfully managed range from Alpha servers, Stratacom
    switches, DECbridges and routers, telephone exchanges, etc.  However
    there is a problem which is causing great concern.  I understand that
    it is known, but can not find the relevant entry in this notes file so
    here goes:
    
    The two nodes for the intial configuration are a VAXstation 3100 model
    48 and a VAXstation 4000-VLC.  The operating system is VMS 6.1 and they
    have tried two versions of PCM (V1.5 and ECO 1.5(?)).  The problem
    devices they are attempting to connect to are a DECbrouter 90 and a
    CISCO 4000.  As they attempt to connect via the C3 interface into the
    console port they immediately get a time stamp (?) returned and the
    CONSOLE$DAEMON process CTRL01 then drops into a compute bound loop. 
    They can only stop this by stopping the process.  It is a consistent
    fault that, in the short term, they are bypassing by dropping out the
    DECserver200/MC and replacing it with a DECserver700 or Spyder as they
    now these combinations work.
    
    The fault has been logged with the UK's Basingstoke CSC (log no 74266)
    and they have a copy of the SYSDUMP.DMP file and a Show Process
    continuous log file of the event.
    
    Any ideas of what the problem is and how to overcome it?
    
    regards
    
    Chris
     
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411.1OPG::PHILIPAnd through the square window...Thu Sep 22 1994 17:2112
Chris,

  If you can let me know where the system dump etc.
  are, I can arrange for someone to take a look at
  the problem for you.

  Dan, if you are reading this, this is the one we
  exchanged some mail about, so maybe you would like
  to take a look at it.

Cheers,
Phil
411.2Please contact UK CSCLARVAE::GRAYChrisThu Sep 22 1994 18:068
    Phil,
    
    The engineer at the Basingstoke CSC is Geoff Judd (DTN: 833 3503).  He
    has the dump and log files.
    
    regards
    
    Chris
411.3Will do.OPG::PHILIPAnd through the square window...Thu Sep 22 1994 19:180
411.4CSC32::BUTTERWORTHGun Control is a steady hand.Fri Sep 23 1994 01:214
    Just get over to OPG or somewhere I can copy it.
    
    Regs,
      Dan
411.5Keeping out of the wayLARVAE::GRAYChrisMon Sep 26 1994 11:5711
    Phil,
    
    I presume that you are handly Dan's request.  I will stay out of the
    way but would appreciate knowing what is happening.  If you need
    further account support (other than by the formal CSC route) - please
    contact ERIC REIN (LARVAE::REIN) who is the account manager.
    
    regards
    
    Chris
    
411.6OPG::PHILIPAnd through the square window...Mon Sep 26 1994 12:3712
Chris,

  Yes, an IPMT case has been created for this too
  which will ensure that a satisfactory closure is
  reached for everyone.

  Thanks for the account manager details, I doubt
  that I will need them, I am dealing with Geoff
  Judd who is supplying everything we need.

Cheers,
Phil
411.7IPMT?LARVAE::GRAYChrisTue Sep 27 1994 01:079
    Phil,
    
    I've a lot of confidence in Geoff so I'll leave it in your hands.
    
    BTW what is an IPMT?
    
    regards
    
    Chris
411.8OPG::SIMONTue Sep 27 1994 11:135
Chris,
      IPMT is the escalation system which is used to track problems for CSC and
engineering.

Cheers Simon...
411.9Ah!LARVAE::GRAYChrisTue Sep 27 1994 12:201