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Title:DECmcc user notes file. Does not replace IPMT.
Notice:Use IPMT for problems. Newsletter location in note 6187
Moderator:TAEC::BEROUD
Created:Mon Aug 21 1989
Last Modified:Wed Jun 04 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:6497
Total number of notes:27359

2825.0. "EVT_POOL_VERSKE message when installing T1.2/VMS" by KETJE::PACCO () Wed Apr 22 1992 19:34

    We encountered here the same error EVT_POOL_VERSKE as in note #2810,
    although here are NO files in the specific directories.
    
    The error prompts already at the MCC_STARTUP_BMS ENROLL, when the alarm
    rule _dummy_test is being created:
        
    -------------------------------------------------------------------
    The MCC_STARTUP_BMS startup procedure for DECmcc T1.2.7  is now
    running.
    
    DECmcc (T1.2.7)
    
    %MCC-F-EVT_POOL_VERSKE,  event pool version incompatible
    %MCC-F-TRM_FAILURE, PM unable to continue
    %DCL-W-SKPDAT, image data (records not beginning with "$") ignored
    
    
    The MCC_STARTUP_BMS startup procedure for DECmcc T1.2.7  is now ending.
    -------------------------------------------------------------------
     
    From the FCL_PM, after entering the NOTIFY request, a similar error:
    
    -------------------------------------------------------------------
    Unexpected condition returned to Notification FM.
                      Exception Encountered = Software logic error detected
                          MCC Routine Error = %MCC-F-EVT_POOL_VERSKE, event pool
                                              version incompatible
    -------------------------------------------------------------------
    
    I also renamed all existing files to version 1, to avoid version
    problems, and then reinstalled DECmcc T1.2, but no advance.
    
    Which is (are) the files which can be the cause of this message ?
    
    	Regards,
    	Dominique.
    
      
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2825.1Check for still-running DECmcc processesTOOK::T_HUPPERThe rest, as they say, is history.Thu Apr 23 1992 14:1812
    RE .0:
    
    No files are at fault here.  The Event Pool is a temporary global
    section, which says that there is still some DECmcc-related process
    running on your system.  It is holding an older version of the Event
    Pool open, causing the version skew.
    
    Prior to performing a DECmcc installation, ALL DECmcc-related processes
    (check for sinks such as MCC_DNA4_EVL) must be stopped in order to
    avoid this problem.
    
    Ted