"wedged in"... Any odd SBSD routing entries that might be doing "stuff"?
-Eric DeLong
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From: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of James Lampert
Sent: Tuesday, September 20, 2011 11:35 AM
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
Subject: Something happening that I don't understand, involving a child-server job launch.
In our client-server products, we use persistent connections to
child-server jobs, and we use an intermediate "verification server" job
to validate the user, then launch the child-server job under the user's
own user profile. So it uses two socket handoffs, instead of just one.
And it works surprisingly well for something so Rube Goldberg.
But at a new installation, we're experiencing something I've never seen
before: the verification server job crashes on takeoff, apparently
before it even begins executing our user-validation and
child-server-spawning program, throwing exceptions in something called
SIG0000C00 (for which a Google search returns nothing at all),
apparently crashing when it tries to do a SETATNPGM in a job that isn't
a terminal session.
And yet the initial server job launched just fine.
I've never heard of a case where something else was "wedged in" on a
submitted job, such that it executes ahead of what was specified on the
CMD parameter of the SBMJOB. What would cause this?
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JHHL
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