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Title:DECnet/OSI for OpenVMS
Moderator:TUXEDO::FONSECA
Created:Fri Feb 22 1991
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:3990
Total number of notes:19027

3434.0. "X25 access has "hanging" ports" by VELI::KORKKO () Tue May 14 1996 14:45

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3434.1MARVIN::CARLINITue May 14 1996 15:3117
3434.2UPSAR::IP$16.65.80.19::S_WATTUMOSI Applications Sustaining EngineeringTue May 14 1996 15:399
3434.3NSP does not count hereVELI::KORKKOTue May 14 1996 19:2620
3434.4Still having problem with X25 access ports hangingVELI::KORKKOMon Mar 24 1997 05:1167
Still having the same problem. I.e. over time all X25 access ports on my 
connector node are consumed. Today once again this has happened. I've 
already killed some of those hanging ports (via killing LES$ACP_V30 related 
session control ports).

The strange thing in those hanging access ports is that they have
"State = Cleared". One example:


Node 0 X25 Access Port SVC_IN_00002BEF
at 1997-03-24-09:07:22.390+02:00I60.563

Identifiers

    Name                              = SVC_IN_00002BEF

Status

    Client                            = X25 Server Client PAVE
    Remote Port                       = Node DEC:.fno.PAVE X25 Access Port GAP_I
N_000004DE
    Type                              = Switched
    State                             = Cleared
    Reserved                          = ""
    Call Direction                    = Incoming
    Call Association                  = X25 Access Filter PAVE
    Target DTE Address                = 20200536
    Calling DTE Address               = 02480110022
    Protocol Identifier               = 'FF44534E'H
    Group                             = <Default value>
    Channel                           = 1
    DTE Class                         = DATAPAK
    Outgoing Packet Size              = 128
    Incoming Packet Size              = 128
    Outgoing Window Size              = 2
    Incoming Window Size              = 2
    Outgoing Throughput Class         = 0
    Incoming Throughput Class         = 0
    Reverse Charging                  = False
    Redirect Reason                   = Not Redirected
    Originally Called Address         =
    Fast Select                       = No Fast Select
    Calling Address Extension         = /5211102480110022
    Target Address Extension          = /3600000020200536
    Local DTE                         = X25 Protocol DTE DATAPAK

Counters

    Reference Time                    = 1997-03-16-12:47:13.845+02:00I21.072
    Data Octets Received              = 211
    Data Octets Sent                  = 56102
    PDUs Received                     = 39
    PDUs Sent                         = 4765
    Segments Sent                     = 4765
    Segments Received                 = 39



Now both my connector system and access system are running DECnet/OSI V6.3
plus ECO #6. The comms takes place over Tp4 tranport (GAP protocol). The
application itself on PAVE is either DDIA or DSN, I would assume that it
is rather DSN than DDIA.

All ideas are appreciated.


_veli
3434.5MARVIN::CARLINIMon Mar 24 1997 13:248
> All ideas are appreciated.

Submit an IPMT, attaching a dump of the system while in this state?

It might be worth chasing down a few of these SVCs from starting point to ending
point and seeing where they "vanish".

Antonio