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RE: Informix crashes on btscanner

This is a discussion on RE: Informix crashes on btscanner within the Informix forums, part of the Database Server Software category; --> Hi Omar. If you have btc_partnum_unset_busy in af file, you may encounter 163521. In 9.30 family, 9.30.UC7 is fixing ...


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Old 04-20-2008, 10:52 AM
Tsutomu Ogiwara
 
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Default RE: Informix crashes on btscanner


Hi Omar.

If you have btc_partnum_unset_busy in af file, you may encounter 163521.
In 9.30 family, 9.30.UC7 is fixing this problem.

Consider upgrade your engine to 9.30.UC7, 9.40 or 10.00.

Regards.
--
Tsutomu Ogiwara from Tokyo Japan.





>From: "Omar Muqoz Perez" <omunoz@segurosatlas.com.mx>
>Reply-To: Omar Muqoz Perez <omunoz@segurosatlas.com.mx>
>To: <informix-list@iiug.org>
>Subject: Informix crashes on btscanner
>Date: Tue, 13 Dec 2005 15:30:54 -0600
>
>Hi.
>
> I have an informix instance which crashes from time to time. On
>af.*
>file appear a reference to btscanner thread, something like this:
>
>15:17:16 Assert Failed: No Exception Handler
>15:17:16 Who: Session(6, informix@jupiter, 0, 1908867600)
> Thread(28, btscanner 0, 71c41c68, 1)
> File: mtex.c Line: 431
>15:17:16 Results: Exception Caught. Type: MT_EX_OS, Context: mem
>
> Informix version is 9.30 UC6, running on Solaris 5.7
>
> I ask you to share some ideas about why does it happens and how
>can
>I fix it.
>
> Thanks in advance. Later
>
> Omar Muqoz
>sending to informix-list

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