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FMCTRC.log Please help |
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ucbus1 |
Posted: Wed Aug 28, 2002 7:19 am Post subject: FMCTRC.log Please help |
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Knight
Joined: 30 Jan 2002 Posts: 560
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We landed into problem as the log FMCTRC.LOG became full. We had to copy to some othe location so that we can have some space on the disk.
Following is a typical error I found
------------------- Error occured. Extended Trace Buffers follow --------------------------------
2002-08-28, 10:47:49.545, fmccdvmq.cxx( 1135) fmcemain(80004- 1), FmcMQDevice::Get(), Queue name : FMC.FMCGRP.FMCSYS.EXE.XML
2002-08-28, 10:47:49.575, fmcecosa.cxx( 4175) fmcemain(80004- 1), FmcExecutionServerCoreImpl::InvokeProgramResponse(), >entry
2002-08-28, 10:47:49.592, fmcecosa.cxx( 4303) fmcemain(80004- 1), FmcExecutionServerCoreImpl::ProgramFinishImpl(), ActImplCorrelID=OID(00000001003f00050000000000000000),14,OID(000000010086d9a80000000000000000),14,OID(000000010086d9ab0000000000000000)
2002-08-28, 10:47:49.592, fmcenwid.cxx( 1678) fmcemain(80004- 1), FmcWorkItemDistributor::ProcessPendingWorkItemChanges(), AIName=GMM_CheckGroupStatus >entry
2002-08-28, 10:47:49.592, fmcenwid.cxx( 1678) fmcemain(80004- 1), FmcWorkItemDistributor::ProcessPendingWorkItemChanges(), <exit
2002-08-28, 10:47:49.594, fmcenact.cxx( 574) fmcemain(80004- 1), FmcActivity::Complete(), >entry
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Can somebody tell me how to decipher whats' going on wrong with the system? I know something is wrong, But from users point of view everry thing is fine...
if I use "ENDMQTRC" what would be the effect? Will it stop writing the errors for that instance of workflow or will it stop forever? please throw some light |
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clindsey |
Posted: Thu Aug 29, 2002 10:03 am Post subject: |
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Knight
Joined: 12 Jul 2002 Posts: 586 Location: Dallas, Tx
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ENDMQTRC will have no affect as that stops tracing at the MQ level. You can stop the MQWF trace by entering 'fmczchk -c trc:0'.
The output you included doesn't seem to indicate an error. Is there something in the log prior to this that might indicate a problem. I wouldn't recommend that you run with tracing on unless you are trying to debug some specific problem, especially if this is a production machine.
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