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  • Subject: Re: After Cum CRT lockups
  • From: Loop <loop@xxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 19 May 1998 06:39:52 -0700

Had the same problem with a previous release on the Telex 1197's.  It
required a firmware upgrade, once the new chips were installed no more lockups.

Luette Loop
 
At 07:14 AM 5/19/98 +0000, you wrote:
>We recently put cum C8069370-01 on on AS/400 V3R7.  Since then we 
>have CRT's locking up randomly daily.  We have 3 types of CRT's and 
>it happens to all types.  They are all twinax connected to Transition 
>hubs.  There is no pattern to the lockups on particular hubs 
>either.  We are sure a PTF caused the problem, but IBM says removing 
>the PTF will just cause it to happen again when we go to 4.2 (in the 
>next few weeks.)  Cancelling the job will get the CRT back up again, 
>but it is driving us crazy.  Has anyone else had this happen?  We 
>have calls in to all of the CRT manufacturer's (Memorex/Telex, I/O 
>and Idea)  Any ideas?
>Carole A. Houghton
>Wenger Corp
>mchcah@deskmedia.com
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