> You should be able to send a mupip interrupt to the hung process and get 
> it to dump its current state.

I didn't know there was such a command ? You mean like literally
'mupip interrupt'? Excuse my ignorance. I was killing the process with
mupip stop PID

> If it is in a tight loop, it should be burning CPU cycles, and should 
> show up under "top"

Indeed it is and now it is burning the midnight oil as well, but I am glad
that I have two processors! But honestly this is just a test run i.e.
with this FOIA - so I am glad to have the luxury to learn these
debugging methods. I am not sure what I am going to run for our
production  system - I would like to stick with the FOIA releases but
I don't see too many (well as least on this list)
clinics/offices in the US using it. Any advice here would be
appreciated.

> By "corruption" I think Greg means inconsistent data from an application 
> perspective.  If there is reason to suspect database structural 
> integrity, a mupip integ can be used to test for structural integrity.

That was fine. 

> Also, is an M lock deadlock ruled out?  lke with a show -all -wait will 
> tell you about locks owned by processes and processes waiting for those 
> locks.

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/foia06152006$ lke
LKE> show
No locks were found in DEFAULT
LKE> show -all -wait
No locks were found in DEFAULT
LKE>                             


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