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2011-10-07
21:48
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groupwise soap module keep abandon when datasync is on.
hi all..
We got this problem lately that our gw server is keep having the SOAP module abandoned when the datasync server is on. So we just upgrade both GW server to sp2 HP3 , and datasync server to 1.2.x..both are the latest versions. But the problem still existed, if we keep using the datasync server, it will eventually crash the GW server. so we just shut down the datasync. I searched the forum, there were people have this issue before, but no particular solution out there or what should i start looking.
anyone got any idea. any helps would be appreciated.
thanks
We got this problem lately that our gw server is keep having the SOAP module abandoned when the datasync server is on. So we just upgrade both GW server to sp2 HP3 , and datasync server to 1.2.x..both are the latest versions. But the problem still existed, if we keep using the datasync server, it will eventually crash the GW server. so we just shut down the datasync. I searched the forum, there were people have this issue before, but no particular solution out there or what should i start looking.
anyone got any idea. any helps would be appreciated.
thanks
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2011-10-08
18:23
On 10/7/2011 1:56 PM, zxie wrote:
>
> hi all..
> We got this problem lately that our gw server is keep having the SOAP
> module abandoned when the datasync server is on. So we just upgrade both
> GW server to sp2 HP3 , and datasync server to 1.2.x..both are the latest
> versions. But the problem still existed, if we keep using the datasync
> server, it will eventually crash the GW server. so we just shut down the
> datasync. I searched the forum, there were people have this issue
> before, but no particular solution out there or what should i start
> looking.
>
> anyone got any idea. any helps would be appreciated.
>
> thanks
>
>
what do you mean by "soap module abandoned"
>
> hi all..
> We got this problem lately that our gw server is keep having the SOAP
> module abandoned when the datasync server is on. So we just upgrade both
> GW server to sp2 HP3 , and datasync server to 1.2.x..both are the latest
> versions. But the problem still existed, if we keep using the datasync
> server, it will eventually crash the GW server. so we just shut down the
> datasync. I searched the forum, there were people have this issue
> before, but no particular solution out there or what should i start
> looking.
>
> anyone got any idea. any helps would be appreciated.
>
> thanks
>
>
what do you mean by "soap module abandoned"
zxie

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2011-10-10
20:27
Michael Bell;2144573 wrote:
On 10/7/2011 1:56 PM, zxie wrote:
>
> hi all..
> We got this problem lately that our gw server is keep having the SOAP
> module abandoned when the datasync server is on. So we just upgrade both
> GW server to sp2 HP3 , and datasync server to 1.2.x..both are the latest
> versions. But the problem still existed, if we keep using the datasync
> server, it will eventually crash the GW server. so we just shut down the
> datasync. I searched the forum, there were people have this issue
> before, but no particular solution out there or what should i start
> looking.
>
> anyone got any idea. any helps would be appreciated.
>
> thanks
>
>
what do you mean by "soap module abandoned"
the Gw sever bounced back with gwsoap.nlm has been abandoned due some error..something like that.


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2011-10-10
23:44
Hi,
I assume ... ABENDED is the message.
There will be a SYS:SYSTEM\ABEND.LOG, locate it and fine the last couple ABEND 1: sections at the end of the file ( including the hexadecimal stack dump and modules listing ) and post it to the forums. Because that will tell where / what blew up and may give us a starting point for troubleshooting.
-- Bob
I assume ... ABENDED is the message.
There will be a SYS:SYSTEM\ABEND.LOG, locate it and fine the last couple ABEND 1: sections at the end of the file ( including the hexadecimal stack dump and modules listing ) and post it to the forums. Because that will tell where / what blew up and may give us a starting point for troubleshooting.
-- Bob
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2011-10-17
17:13
On 10/10/2011 3:46 PM, Bob-O-Rama wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I assume -... ABENDED- is the message.
>
> There will be a SYS:SYSTEM\ABEND.LOG, locate it and fine the last
> couple ABEND 1: sections at the end of the file ( including the
> hexadecimal stack dump and modules listing ) and post it to the forums.
> Because that will tell where / what blew up and may give us a starting
> point for troubleshooting.
>
> -- Bob
>
>
Right. Particularly since there is NO GWSOAP.NLM. GWPOA is my guess
>
> Hi,
>
> I assume -... ABENDED- is the message.
>
> There will be a SYS:SYSTEM\ABEND.LOG, locate it and fine the last
> couple ABEND 1: sections at the end of the file ( including the
> hexadecimal stack dump and modules listing ) and post it to the forums.
> Because that will tell where / what blew up and may give us a starting
> point for troubleshooting.
>
> -- Bob
>
>
Right. Particularly since there is NO GWSOAP.NLM. GWPOA is my guess