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  • Subject: RE: CA question.???
  • From: Neil Palmer <npalmer@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 26 Nov 1997 13:23:33 -0600


        -----Original Message-----
        From:   Bob Williams [SMTP:rdws@jacksonmi.com]
        Sent:   Wednesday, November 26, 1997 8:53 AM
        To:     MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com
        Subject:        CA question.???

        Has anyone heard of a file(nscpic.log)...that pryor to service 
        pack-SF4728(not verified yet)...would actually store alot of
disk from 
        your pc that you might actually want to use...like in my case 
        321Meg...???

        well i did not...

        Bob,

        This was mentioned on this list a few months ago.
        Below is the IBM APAR on it.  Obviously you will notice it
hasn't been updated correctly since SF42728 came out.


Item SA65672

  APAR Identifier ...... SA65672       Last Changed..97/09/25  
  CA400WINOPT-COMM-NETSOFT NS ROUTER LOG GROWS WITHOUT LIMIT
 
 
  Symptom ...... IN INCORROUT         Status ........... CLOSED  PER
  Severity ................... 2      Date Closed ......... 97/06/27
  Component .......... 5763XD100      Duplicate of ........
  Reported Release ......... 312      Fixed Release ............ 999
  Component Name 5763 CA400 WIN       Special Notice
  Current Target Date ..              Flags
  SCP ...................
  Platform ............
 
  Status Detail: TESTPACKAGING - Packaged solution is being tested.
 
  PE PTF List:
 
  PTF List:
  Release 312   : SF42728 available 97/09/25 (1000 )
 
 
  Parent APAR:
  Child APAR list:
 
 
  ERROR DESCRIPTION:
  NSCPIC.LOG file appears in root directory without requesting it
  and takes over free space.
  .
  .
  .
  .
  .
 
 
  LOCAL FIX:
  A work around to prevent total hard disk utilization is to make
  the NSCPIC.LOG file read only.
  Have customer Delete the file and then start a NS Router
  session, end the session and router.  By doing this the file
  will be recreated.  Using Windows Explorer Right click on the
  NSCPIC.LOG file and go to properties, here change the Attributes
  from ARCHIVE to READ ONLY.  This stops the file from being
  written out to, but allows NS Router to find it.
  .
  .
  .
  .
  .
  .
  .
  .
 
 
  PROBLEM SUMMARY:
  NSCPIC.LOG file appears in root directory without requesting it
  and takes over free space.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  PROBLEM CONCLUSION:
  This problem is fixed by applying DIAGAPI.EXE v2.10.0.30.
  Please contact a service representative to receive a copy of
  this fix.  This fix currently is not available in a service
  pack.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  TEMPORARY FIX:
 
 
  COMMENTS:
 
 
  MODULES/MACROS:   READMESP
 
 
  SRLS:      NONE
 
 
  RTN CODES:
 
 
  CIRCUMVENTION:
  None.


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