On a legacy Windows 2000 / GemStone 6.1 we are suddenly having issues with performOnServer:. I am still digging but the server looks fine. The rest of GemStone seems to be working ok. Any suggestions will be welcome! Thanks, Thierry Thelliez |
What issues are you having?
On Dec 13, 2010, at 9:46 AM, Thierry Thelliez wrote: On a legacy Windows 2000 / GemStone 6.1 we are suddenly having issues with performOnServer:. I am still digging but the server looks fine. The rest of GemStone seems to be working ok. Any suggestions will be welcome! Thanks, Thierry Thelliez |
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Suddenly, any performOnServer attempts are failing. Nothing new on
the server. This had been working for years. All attempts generate a 2201. The server looks fine (disk space is fine). Thierry On Dec 13, 2010, at 11:05 AM, James Foster <[hidden email]> wrote: > What issues are you having? > > On Dec 13, 2010, at 9:46 AM, Thierry Thelliez wrote: > > On a legacy Windows 2000 / GemStone 6.1 we are suddenly having issues with performOnServer:. > > I am still digging but the server looks fine. The rest of GemStone seems to be working ok. > > > Any suggestions will be welcome! > Thanks, > Thierry Thelliez > > |
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When was the last time you rebooted the box?
On Mon, Dec 13, 2010 at 1:15 PM, Thierry Thelliez <[hidden email]> wrote: Suddenly, any performOnServer attempts are failing. Nothing new on -- -B- Those of you who think you know everything are annoying to those of us who do. David Brent |
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It was rebooted this morning after starting to get these errors. It did not help. It was also rebooted Friday aver a couple of security updates, but the server seemed to be ok this weekend.
Is there anything I could check in some directories? Does performOnServer on Windows use a tmp directory somewhere?
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Thierry,
Bug #39063 describes a limit on the number of #'performOnServer:' calls. Please check %TEMP% directory to see if there are files named gst*.tmp. If so, delete them and try again! James On Dec 13, 2010, at 9:46 AM, Thierry Thelliez wrote: On a legacy Windows 2000 / GemStone 6.1 we are suddenly having issues with performOnServer:. I am still digging but the server looks fine. The rest of GemStone seems to be working ok. Any suggestions will be welcome! Thanks, Thierry Thelliez |
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