| Title: | Transfer Price Administration System | 
| Notice: | Conference has moved to ACADMY::TPAS_NOTES | 
| Moderator: | ACADMY::MAGNI | 
| Created: | Wed Jul 01 1992 | 
| Last Modified: | Fri Mar 21 1997 | 
| Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 | 
| Number of topics: | 102 | 
| Total number of notes: | 459 | 
Hi,
I had an account set up on a test machine to demo TPAS II using the 
tpas_demosite_basic.bas program.  This worked OK for V3.1 but stoped for V3.2.  
I get the message:
PART NUMBER ? pe41b-fb
SHIP FROM   ? ay
SHIP From Type (S/P/T/B) ? p
SHIP TO     ? 2617
SHIP To Type (S/P/T/B) ? b
Order MLP or return    ?
Local Standard Cost or return    ?
Shipment Type (01,02,03,04)? 1
%NONAME-I-NOMSG, Message number 00DDA2C3
============================================================
Dump the SCOLLATES
================================================================================
          End of Bugcheck Dump
================================================================================
and a *big* RDSBUGCHK.DMP file.
However as the program did work from my personal account I guessed it was a 
quota problem and had the account modified to look like mine and it now work.
The question is:
??? What are the recommended account quotas to run TPAS II ???
See below for before and after settings.  Let me know if you want a copy of the 
dump file.
+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-
The original settings (did not work!) were:
$ sh proc/all
27-MAR-1995 16:41:26.48   User: TPAS_DEMO        Process ID:   00003608
                          Node: AYRMIS           Process name: "_FTA181:"
Terminal:           FTA181:
User Identifier:    [TPAS_DEMO]
Base priority:      4
Default file spec:  DSA1:[TPAS_DEMO]
Devices allocated:  AYRMIS$FTA181:
Process Quotas:
 Account name: V7E
 CPU limit:                      Infinite  Direct I/O limit:       100
 Buffered I/O byte count quota:     39872  Buffered I/O limit:     100
 Timer queue entry quota:              20  Open file quota:        100
 Paging file quota:                 28465  Subprocess quota:         8
 Default page fault cluster:           64  AST quota:              198
 Enqueue quota:                       400  Shared file limit:        0
 Max detached processes:                0  Max active jobs:          0
Accounting information:
 Buffered I/O count:       198  Peak working set size:        528
 Direct I/O count:          13  Peak virtual size:           4509
 Page faults:             1656  Mounted volumes:                0
 Images activated:          14
 Elapsed CPU time:          0 00:00:01.60
 Connect time:              0 00:13:45.01
Authorized privileges:
 NETMBX    TMPMBX
Process privileges:
 NETMBX               may create network device
 TMPMBX               may create temporary mailbox
Process rights:
 INTERACTIVE
 LOCAL
 TPAS$DB_READ
 TPAS_XCLDD$DB_WRITE
 TPAS$DB_OWNER                     resource
System rights:
 SYS$NODE_AYRMIS
Auto-unshelve: on
Process Dynamic Memory Area
    Current Size (bytes)         51200    Current Total Size (pages)     100
    Free Space (bytes)           47920    Space in Use (bytes)          3280
    Size of Largest Block        47264    Size of Smallest Block          16
    Number of Free Blocks            7    Free Blocks LEQU 64 Bytes        4
There is 1 process in this job:
  _FTA181: (*)
$
+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-
They have been changed to:
$ sh proc/all
27-MAR-1995 17:18:35.89   User: TPAS_DEMO        Process ID:   00000F4A
                          Node: AYRMIS           Process name: "TPAS_DEMO"
Terminal:           FTA186:
User Identifier:    [TPAS_DEMO]
Base priority:      4
Default file spec:  DSA1:[TPAS_DEMO]
Devices allocated:  AYRMIS$FTA186:
Process Quotas:
 Account name: V7E
 CPU limit:                      Infinite  Direct I/O limit:       100
 Buffered I/O byte count quota:     59872  Buffered I/O limit:     100
 Timer queue entry quota:              60  Open file quota:        200
 Paging file quota:                198465  Subprocess quota:        50
 Default page fault cluster:           64  AST quota:              198
 Enqueue quota:                      2500  Shared file limit:        0
 Max detached processes:                0  Max active jobs:          0
Accounting information:
 Buffered I/O count:        84  Peak working set size:        528
 Direct I/O count:           6  Peak virtual size:           4509
 Page faults:              899  Mounted volumes:                0
 Images activated:           6
 Elapsed CPU time:          0 00:00:01.04
 Connect time:              0 00:02:18.45
Authorized privileges:
 NETMBX    TMPMBX
Process privileges:
 NETMBX               may create network device
 TMPMBX               may create temporary mailbox
Process rights:
 INTERACTIVE
 LOCAL
 TPAS$DB_READ
 TPAS_XCLDD$DB_WRITE
 TPAS$DB_OWNER                     resource
System rights:
 SYS$NODE_AYRMIS
Auto-unshelve: on
Process Dynamic Memory Area
    Current Size (bytes)         51200    Current Total Size (pages)     100
    Free Space (bytes)           47920    Space in Use (bytes)          3280
    Size of Largest Block        47264    Size of Smallest Block          16
    Number of Free Blocks            7    Free Blocks LEQU 64 Bytes        4
There is 1 process in this job:
  TPAS_DEMO (*)
| T.R | Title | User | Personal Name | Date | Lines | 
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 83.1 | Also adjusting quotas for RDSBUGCHK errors | KAOA09::TRP195::BCAMERON | Bob Cameron | Wed Mar 29 1995 14:36 | 11 | 
| Fyi, We also ran into a similar error, when running volumes of data thru TPAS in batch mode. We increased a number of process quotas, but, the quota that seemed to be causing the RDSBUGCHK dump, was enqueue quota, which we increased from 2000 to 8000. We still hit errors, if we pass over 700 transactions thru TPAS at a time in batch, but have limited our transaction sets to 500 OR less. Bob C Finance IM&T, Canadian Sales Sub Impl. | |||||
| 83.2 | no Process Quota Reseach done | AWARD::MAGNI | Lois, 237-5548 | Wed Mar 29 1995 16:11 | 20 | 
| Hi - I am back from the last minute crunches and will slowly be answering all the notes. I have done no research on process quota's. This is the first it has come up, at least to me. I have to agree with Bob that it was your ENQUEUE QUOTA. Looking at my process quota's this is what I have. The following were all higher: Buffered I/O Byte Count Quota: 50000 Open File Quota: 150 Timer Queue Entry Quota: 50 AST Quota: 296 Paging File Quota: 37577 Subprocess quota: 10 Enqueue quota: 2000 While these were all lower: Direct I/O Limit: 25 Buffered I/O limit: 50 Lois | |||||