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| 1071.1 | Need more info... | POOL::BUFORD | It's the Bill of Rights, not wrongs | Fri Jul 07 1989 08:46 | 11 | 
|  |     Can you provide a little more info?  What version of VMS and DECWindows
    are you using?  How is your system configured (memory, disks, LAVc,
    anything else you can think of)?  Which parameters are being changed
    from what to what?  What is in your MODPARAMS.DAT already?  If you
    AUTOGEN, what were the last few things that appeared on the screen
    before the hang?  Have you ever had DECWindows running on this system
    before?  If not, what was on it?
    
    
    John B.
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| 1071.2 | This happened to us | AGBEAR::HORNER | A.G.Bear, Low tech teddy bear | Fri Jul 07 1989 13:13 | 19 | 
|  |     From our past experiences...
    If you override too many things in your MODPARAMS.DAT file, you can
    consistently screw up the AUTOGEN that DECwindows tries to do for you.
    See if you can clean out any MODPARAMS entries.
    On all of our VAXstations, the DECwindows recommended values for
    PQL_MWSDEFAULT and PQL_MWSQUOTA did not work and caused boot problems.
    We initially got around this by doing a conversational boot and setting
    them to 200 and 300 respectively.  Once going, we put lines in our
    MODPARAMS for these two params.  Everyone said that this should not
    have been necessary, but...
    The rest of the specified values for DECwindows work fine, and you
    should be sure that the params can be successfully set to those
    values.
                Dave
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| 1071.3 | Finally got it working! | GOLETA::MCCOY_RO |  | Fri Jul 07 1989 16:07 | 12 | 
|  |     Thanks to both of you for trying to help.  I finally decided that
    I was getting caught in a twisty little maze of passages in playing
    with SYSGEN parameters that I know little about.  I got lucky, was
    able to go back to a previous set of param type files by renaming
    the ones of recent dates.  After booting up everything seems to
    be working fine.  I was able to open up about ten windows without
    running out of resources.  I even had about 8 process slots left
    even though MAXPROCESSCNT is only 29.  Thanks again.
    
    Ray Enright.
    
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