| Title: | system management communications forum |
| Moderator: | CHEST::THOMPSON |
| Created: | Fri Mar 21 1986 |
| Last Modified: | Thu Jul 08 1993 |
| Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
| Number of topics: | 490 |
| Total number of notes: | 2018 |
I just thought I'd put in a topic about the clusters in general!
What on earth is happening to CURRNT at the moment ?
One minute the queue manager isn't running, the next all (well most)
of the logical name tables disappear (including mine), then the queue's
are running so slowly that you're forced to go and get a coffee,
before you're even notified that the job is 'pending'
Is there any reason for the machines behaving like this, or am I
naive to think that anything is wrong at all.
Yours clusteredly
Rob
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| 214.1 | HEAD::EBDON | Terry Ebdon, ADG Support 781 4381 | Wed Feb 15 1989 10:46 | 17 | |
> What on earth is happening to CURRNT at the moment ? > > One minute the queue manager isn't running, the next all (well most) > of the logical name tables disappear (including mine), then the queue's > are running so slowly that you're forced to go and get a coffee, > before you're even notified that the job is 'pending' At the moment? This problem has been occuring for six months, or more. I regularly log hot-lines about it. > Is there any reason for the machines behaving like this, or am I > naive to think that anything is wrong at all. After this length of time, I am extremely suprised that the problem still exists. Isn't it about time that it was escalated? Terry | |||||
| 214.2 | INCH::BADMAN | Food is for Blimps! | Wed Feb 15 1989 11:39 | 7 | |
Be patient!
The request to fix it is in the queue!
Jamie.
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| 214.3 | It's being cleaned up at the moment. | CURRNT::RUSSELL | Oh, NO! You didn't press THAT key! | Wed Feb 15 1989 15:15 | 12 |
There has been a specific problem with the queue manager on CURRNT,
caused mainly by what seems to have been a "run away' program,
putting literally thousands of requests into a queue.
As you can imagine, the poor old queue manager got a severe attack
of migraine.....
It's in the process of being cleaned up now; the errant user has
been politely informed of the error of their ways; hopefully the
queue manager can now get on with managing it's queues!
Peter (and no, it wasn't me!)
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