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Title:Storage Library System
Moderator:COOKIE::REUTER
Created:Sun Oct 13 1991
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:2270
Total number of notes:7850

2228.0. "SLSA028 STATUS %X0000002C???" by MUNICH::REIN (How come holes in SWISS CHEESE??) Mon Mar 24 1997 07:28

    Hallo,
    
    A customer made an upgrade to SLSA028.
    System is 6.2-1h3
    
    Since that time he is reporting following event:
    
    Backup is running, all looks very fine, no errors logged, noting on
    error counters.
    
    No .err files in sls$sysbak_logs
    
    But in summary mail and in the summary file we find a line which is
    disturbing, and makes all unsave
    
    %BACKUP-I-STARTRECORD, starting backup date recording pass
    %SLS-I-FINISHED, finished volume C00218 on drive _$1$MKB100: at
    22-MAR-1997 20:2
    7:14.01
    %SLS-I-HSTBUFFS, 2 history block buffers used
    INIT_FIRST 0
    DRIVE 1 _$1$MKB100:
    FIRST_REEL C00218
    LAST_REEL C00218
    END_TM 12
    RECORDING
    Starting recording pass for DISK$USER04:/IMAGE /BLOCK_SIZE=65534 /FAST
    /IGNOR
    E=(INTERLOCK) /MEDIA_FORMAT=COMPACTION /RECORD
    STOPPED 22-MAR-1997 20:27:34.86
    STATUS %X0000002C
           **********
               |
    write sys$output f$message("%X0000002C")
    %SYSTEM-F-ABORT, abort
    
                           
    Can someone tell me, from where this status messages comes??
    Is it a feature or a bug?
    
    kind regards
    Volker
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2228.1decthread bugcheckMUNICH::REINHow come holes in SWISS CHEESE??Thu Apr 03 1997 05:1917
    After running backups with verify on, we got more info.
    
    There' a real problem, we found a decthread bugcheck!
    
    There is a Stars Article and a pointer to a patch!
    
    [SLS,OpenVMS] System Backup Fails With DECthreads Bugcheck 
    
    Install WORKAROUND:                                                                   
                                                                                  
    The ECO kit ALPCMAR04_062 addresses the problem described in this             
    article.  More information regarding this kit may be found in the             
    ECO-SUMMARY database by using a query of ALPCMAR04_062
    
    regards
    
    Volker