panic: internal -error, file "/twdhs3/..."
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ortega
panic: internal -error, file "/twdhs3/..."
Hi!
I use Attachmate Kea! to enter in the Alcatel 4400 via dialup modem. It happened sometimes that I press some key combination that makes the system flip out.
It starts sending:
panic: internal -error, file "/twdhs3/prodb4/ws/patch_b3.517/mao/code/mgr/Resource.C", line 43
consecutively (one per second).
I can't get rid of the message and access the console. The only way to enter the system is to hang up and wait some hours.
Any idea about what's happening and how I can recover a system that starts this behavior?
Thanks for your attention!
I use Attachmate Kea! to enter in the Alcatel 4400 via dialup modem. It happened sometimes that I press some key combination that makes the system flip out.
It starts sending:
panic: internal -error, file "/twdhs3/prodb4/ws/patch_b3.517/mao/code/mgr/Resource.C", line 43
consecutively (one per second).
I can't get rid of the message and access the console. The only way to enter the system is to hang up and wait some hours.
Any idea about what's happening and how I can recover a system that starts this behavior?
Thanks for your attention!
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cavagnaro
Re: panic: internal -error, file "/twdhs3/..."
Any HD error? HAd some electrical problem lately like a forced shutdown or similar?
I'll try to change HD, those weird things usually end on a HD crash.
I'll try to change HD, those weird things usually end on a HD crash.
Re: panic: internal -error, file "/twdhs3/..."
That was a old bug that happens when you are in mgr and you press CTRL C + Del
When this key combination is entered, you get that error msg and the maoagent process enters in a loop. After that you must restart the maoagent process.
As far as i know, this bug was solved in C1.703 and D2.311
Regards
Sadim
When this key combination is entered, you get that error msg and the maoagent process enters in a loop. After that you must restart the maoagent process.
As far as i know, this bug was solved in C1.703 and D2.311
Regards
Sadim
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ortega
Re: panic: internal -error, file "/twdhs3/..."
Thanks a lot for your answer.
Yes, I also had the impression that this issue only occurred in older versions. Now I know what is causing it and try to avoid it
. But when that happens (the maoagent process in a loop) is there a way to stop it in the moment? I can't see the shell or what I'm typing, but is there a way to stop that behavior? Can I use some command? Which one?
Yes, I also had the impression that this issue only occurred in older versions. Now I know what is causing it and try to avoid it
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Eliott_DUP
Re: panic: internal -error, file "/twdhs3/..."
And it is no HDD error.
You can restart the maoagent as follows: dhs3_init -R MAOAGENT
The file /usr3/manager/admin must be okay also:
Sometimes the file will be 0 Bytes and the mgr says:
A third problem with mgr could be the efd.dat.
The mgr will freeze after the first three lines.
You can delete the /usr3/mao/efd.dat file in this case, check all processes (ps -ef) for efd.dat and search the cause.
You can restart the maoagent as follows: dhs3_init -R MAOAGENT
The file /usr3/manager/admin must be okay also:
Code: Select all
tvi925-mgr.Backspace: "Common.Move-Left"
tvi925-mgr.CTRL-H: "Common.Move-Left"
default.filtering: "OLD"
default.character: "LATIN1"
account.mtcl: 0
account.mtch: 0
account.client: 3The file /usr3/manager/mtcl.adm must have default.language: "GEA" inside.panic: Unknown user account "mtcl"
panic: internal-error, file "/twdhs3/prodd1/ws/si_d1/mao/code/mgr/code/ResDico.C", line 71
(error: line 6: parse error)
A third problem with mgr could be the efd.dat.
The mgr will freeze after the first three lines.
You can delete the /usr3/mao/efd.dat file in this case, check all processes (ps -ef) for efd.dat and search the cause.
Re: panic: internal -error, file "/twdhs3/..."
To restart the maoagent process, just use the "dhs3_init -R MAOAGENT" command.
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Eliott_DUP
Re: panic: internal -error, file "/twdhs3/..."
As writtensadim wrote:To restart the maoagent process, just use the "dhs3_init -R MAOAGENT" command.
Re: panic: internal -error, file "/twdhs3/..."
Sorry, it was my garbage collector working.
Try to keep your answers simple
Try to keep your answers simple
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knightr1der
Re: panic: internal -error, file "/twdhs3/..."
Holy s&*t - I thought Eliott's answers were simple
Is the garbage collector working too hard?
Is the garbage collector working too hard?
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ortega
Re: panic: internal -error, file "/twdhs3/..."
Thanks a lot. Next time it happens, I'll use that command. I'll say something, then.
Best regards.
Best regards.

