SHOW PROC/CONT/ID
        It jumps around quite a lot.

SHOW PROC/CONT/ID + v
        Solid almost all of the time

MON MODES
        With Perl running, 83% kernel mode, 16% user mode
        Without Perl running, 11% user mode, 86% idle time

SDA> SHOW PROC/ID=
        Process index: 00FA   Name: S95697   Extended PID: 2B8024FA
        -----------------------------------------------------------
        Process status:        02040001  RES,PHDRES
        Required capabilities: 0000000C  QUORUM,RUN

        PCB address              81982200    JIB address
819B7B40
        PHD address              8D586000    Swapfile disk address
00000000
        Master internal PID      001200FA    Subprocess count
0
        Internal PID             001200FA    Creator internal PID
00000000
        Extended PID             2B8024FA    Creator extended PID
00000000
        State                       COM      Termination mailbox
0000
        Previous CPU Id          00000000    Current CPU Id
00000000
        Previous ASNSEQ  000000000000BB9E    Previous ASN
000000000000007E
        Current priority                4    # of threads
0000000000000000
        Initial process priority        4    Delete pending count         0
        Base priority                   4    AST's active
NONE
        UIC                [01004,000000]    AST's remaining
4998
        Mutex count                     0    Buffered I/O count/limit
5000/5000
        Waiting EF cluster              0    Direct I/O count/limit
5000/5000
        Abs time of last event   04B67CC1    BUFIO byte count/limit
98208/98208
        Event flag wait mask     0000000D    # open files allowed left
98

        Process index: 00FA   Name: S95697   Extended PID: 2B8024FA
        -----------------------------------------------------------
        Swapped copy of LEFC0    C73D00A6    Timer entries allowed left
100
        Swapped copy of LEFC1    E8000001    Active page table count
14
        Global cluster 2 pointer 00000000    Process WS page count
39
        Global cluster 3 pointer 00000000    Global WS page count
2

SDA> SHO PROC/ID=<process ID of hanging Perl>/CHAN
        Channel  Window           Status        Device/file accessed
        -------  ------           ------        --------------------
          0010  00000000                        DKA104:
          0020  81332E80
DKA104:[PERL5_005_03]PERL.EXE;1
          0030  8142C3C0
DKA103:[SYSCOMMON.SYSLIB]DECC$SHR.EXE;2 (section file)
          0040  8142BBC0
DKA103:[SYSCOMMON.SYSLIB]DPML$SHR.EXE;1 (section file)
          0050  814153C0
DKA103:[SYSCOMMON.SYSEXE]DCL.EXE;1 (section file)
          0060  81422740
DKA103:[SYSCOMMON.SYSLIB]DCLTABLES.EXE;186 (section file)
          0070  8142B540
DKA103:[SYSCOMMON.SYSLIB]CMA$TIS_SHR.EXE;1 (section file)
          0080  00000000                        FTA82:
          0090  00000000                        FTA82:
          00A0  8142A980
DKA103:[SYSCOMMON.SYSLIB]LIBRTL.EXE;3 (section file)
          00B0  8142AB80
DKA103:[SYSCOMMON.SYSLIB]LIBOTS.EXE;1 (section file)
          00C0  81303100
DKA104:[PERL5_005_03]PERLSHR.EXE;1
          00D0  81498740
DKA103:[SYSCOMMON.SYSLIB]SECURESHRP.EXE;1 (section file)
          00E0  814B0B40
DKA103:[SYSCOMMON.SYSLIB]SECURESHR.EXE;1 (section file)
          00F0  00000000                        FTA82:


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jordan Henderson [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, June 30, 2000 6:30 PM
> To:   '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'; Jordan Henderson;
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject:      RE: Perl hangs on OpenVMS
> 
> Are the PC addresses when you run a "SHO PROC/CONT/ID=<process ID>" 
> hanging in a very tight loop, or does it jump around quite a bit.  
> 
> Also, when you are in a "SHO PROC/CONT", hit the "v" key.  Do you see
> the PC (as represented by the cursor) move around a lot and disappear
> or is it solid in one or two locations.
> 
> It might be interesting to capture the output of a a "MON MODES" command
> over a period of a few minutes when this is not running and when it is.
> 
> If you have privileges, you might provide information from the following:
> 
> >ANAL/SYS
> SDA> SHO PROC/ID=<process ID of hanging Perl>
> SDA> SHO PROC/ID=<process ID of hanging Perl>/CHAN
> 
> We're probing around in the dark here.  As nobody else has seen this 
> behavior, I would look for the possibility of changes on your system.
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, June 30, 2000 11:49 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED];
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: Perl hangs on OpenVMS
> 
> 
> My Perl is not built to pre-load the ENV array.
> 
> The logicals that are set up are defined in a startup procedure. The same
> procedure is called from both the functioning and the non functioning node
> in my cluster.
> 
> The Perl -V command works exellent on the "functioning" node, but hangs on
> the "nonfunctioning" node. The distribution was built and has worked for
> several
> months on the now "nonfunctioning" node.
> 
> In this case "nonfunctioning" means that Perl has stopped functioning on
> the
> node. Ordinary activities and program development in other languages work
> just as usual.
> 
> - AW -
> 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From:       Jordan Henderson [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Sent:       Friday, June 30, 2000 5:43 PM
> > To: 'BAZLEY, Sebastian'; 'Dan Sugalski'; '[EMAIL PROTECTED]';
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject:    RE: Perl hangs on OpenVMS
> > 
> > If it's chasing poorly defined logicals around, then you might
> > see a dramatic increase in "Log Name Translation Rate" when 
> > you do a "MON IO" command when this hanging Perl is running.
> > 

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