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It sounds there was some problem with debug server in the system.
Could you please collect the following information once you encounter the
problems again:
Try to find if there is any job name QB5SERVER running under your user
profile. If yes, collect the job log.
If no, try to see if any spool file with the same name, and collect the
contents of that spool file.
Thanks,
Xuan Chen, Problem Determination Tools for IBM i
(905) 413-3769 T/L 313-3769
xuanchen@xxxxxxxxxx
"Tarr, Kenneth" <Kenneth.Tarr@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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26/04/2011 10:10 AM
Please respond to
Rational Developer for IBM i / Websphere Development Studio Client for
System i & iSeries <wdsci-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To
"'Rational Developer for IBM i / Websphere Development Studio Client for
System i & iSeries'" <wdsci-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
cc
I've had this situation happen on rare occasion in the past, but now that
I am on RDP V8.0 (8.0.0.2) and was using it extensively yesterday to debug
an application and experienced this issue several times, I wanted to post
this to the group. It will hopefully shed some light on either a problem
known to others in the community, or isolate it as a local issue on our
end. Or the likely issue I am doing something wrong.
Here are the scenarios.
1) When you attempt to connect to a job that is running, most of the time
it successfully connects and stops the program on the line it is
executing. There are other times however the debugger returns a message
something similar to "connection with the debug server was lost". (My
theory is that, if the actual program being debugged is running it will
connect, but if another program in the stack is running that was called by
the program being debugged, it can't connect. I theorize this because
whenever I have the job on hold and try to connect with debug, it can't on
the same premise that the program isn't moving forward -- see #3 below.)
2) When in debug, if I veer away from the debug application to another
Windows application (like a Client Access session), on occasion it comes
back with a "continue waiting for debug server to respond" message. At
that point I click OK, but never can resume my debugging. After awhile,
RDP just gets hung up, so my only recourse is to abruptly end the
application, which releases the debugged job and allows it to continue
running (it is no longer at an EVTW state). This happens about 10% or
less of the time, but yesterday it was happening a lot more.
3) When you attempt to connect to a job that was placed on hold, in the
past the predecessor WDSC was able to release that job and in turn stop it
at the next debuggable line. Now when I try doing this in RDP, I get a
message (something like "error trying to connect" message). The job
remains on hold fortunately, but the only way to get the debugger to
connect is to release the job.
Any ideas? Thanks in advance for your input.
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