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Re: RNX0100 in HTTPAPI Version (1.23)




You haven't provided any new information in this response...  It says 
exactly what your previous ones did, that wkByteNo>28 (which shouldn't 
ever happen.)

As I said in my last message to you, I need to know how to reproduce the 
error...   knowing the value of wkByteNo doesn't help at all.


On 2/14/2011 9:56 AM, Massimiliano Toninelli wrote:
>
>     Hi Scott, I have again the error described above. I send the sccren
>     shot of debug, hoping it is useful for you.
>     2011/2/7 Scott Klement<[1]sk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>
>       Hello Massimiliano,
>
>     >  I use FTPAPI e HTTPAPI with Cgidev2 and I think it maybe the cause
>     of
>     >  error.
>     >  In the same job (es. INTRANET  QTMHHTTP QHTTPSVR ) a user request an
>     >  action in Cgi, run Ftpapi + run Http and than I open the file
>     (ex.XML)
>     >  with (BNDDIR('QC2LE')).
>
>       That should, at most, result in 7-8 files open.   Not 264!
>
>     As you can see in dspjob.jpg,  the are 3151files open; but they are
>     open with sql.
>
>     There are DEBUG_peFDSet.JPG and DEBUG_wkByteNo.JPG are the  debug's
>     screen shot.
>
>     >  The great problem is that I can't replicate the error when I want.
>     >  Now I solved the error with a workaround, monitoring you srvpgm with
>     >  MONMSG.
>
>       Most likely, files have been left open somewhere.  Maybe you are
>       opening
>       a file and it's not being closed?   Then, after that is done enough
>       times, the program crashes, and that causes the files to be closed?
>       I can't give you any more detail than that unless I can reproduce
>       the
>       problem?   I don't even know what your code looks like.
>
>     My code is very simple... A cgi that run your procedure and wait for
>     response.
>     Tell me please, what can i do for understand the problem.
>     Best regards, and thank you for yours tools.
>     Massimiliano Toninelli
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