Help............

 

I believe we may have found the culprit of our server hang ups.  I
believe we've traced it to an Active Link (which really confuses me) and
I'm hoping that someone might have a clue as to why. The strangest thing
is that the server seemed to hang as soon as the Active Link was
enabled, without even firing. 

 

Is this even possible?

 

I'm not 100% sure this is the problem, but it's really starting to look
like that might be it. I can attach the def file for the Active Link if
anyone wants to see, but below are the actions it performs.

 

I have the Active Link performing 4 actions and being triggered by a
button press.

 

Action 1:   Set Fields         =      Sets a value to a display only
field with the change flag disabled. (the path for the report generated
in action 2)

 

Action 2:   Open Window                =      Open the report form and
runs a predefined report and saves as .csv on local machine.

 

Action 3:    Run Process                =      C:\Program
Files\Microsoft MapPoint\mappoint.exe /U "C:\SOC Apps\SOC_MapIt.ptm"
(This updates the map file which is linked to the csv file created in
action 2.

 

Action 4:    Open Window    =       Opens a confirmation box window.  (I
have another separate active link that fires after this one that closes
the confirmation window... I know........I have no idea why I did it
this way.

 

 

Anyone have any ideas? I am thoroughly confused.

 

Windows Sever 2003

MSSQL 2000 SP3

ARS 7.0.01 Patch1

 

Andy L. Mayfield 
Sr. System Operation Specialist 
Alabama Power Company 
Office: 205-226-1805 
Cell: 205-288-9140 
SoLinc: 10*19140 

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From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList)
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Joe DeSouza
Sent: Monday, November 17, 2008 5:08 PM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Re: Server Hangs

 

Check the Windows Temp driectory. Check at the time when you perform
certain operation if there is a temp file that gets created that keeps
growing indefinitely to a point it starts eating out most of your disk
space.

 

If you notice this, yes we are facing a similar problem and I am still
in the process of troubleshooting it. For us it turns out that there are
some fields that have somehow got corrupted in their definitions on the
forms that result in this problem.

 

Using a debug version of the arserverd process, I am in the process of
finding which fields are causing this problem and eliminating it by
changing the properties of the field and saving it.

 

Joe

 

________________________________

From: "Mayfield, Andy L." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Sent: Monday, November 17, 2008 5:45:38 PM
Subject: Server Hangs

We've begun having a strange problem.  Our server has begun to hang
making searching or creating records on most forms impossible.  It will
still allow you to log in and work with some of our smaller forms (6 or
so fields), but it makes our Trouble Report form hang. 

The error message you get after a few minutes states: "ARERR [94]
Timeout during database query -- consider using more specific search
criteria to narrow the results, and retry the operation :"

You have to either restart the services or totally reboot the server to
recover.  



Below I've listed a couple of symptoms that seem odd to me.


1.    You can search for a specific ticket number and get the results
just fine, but if you search something that will return multiple results
it hangs.


2.    As stated above, searching for multiple results causes it to hang,
but it will populate tables with multiple results with no problems and
will allow you to refresh them with no issues at all.



Windows Server 2003
MS SQL 2000 SP3
Windows XP Pro Clients with WUT 7.0.01 P5 (some users may still have
older versions)

Has anyone seen anything like this before?


    Andy L. Mayfield 
    Sr. System Operation Specialist 
    Alabama Power Company 
    Office: 205-226-1805 
    Cell: 205-288-9140 
    SoLinc: 10*19140

 

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