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cuneyt2919

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Mar 9, 2004
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Hi ,Can someone tell us,how HIMDP result should be thought?
Because , every time i checked it, i saw lots of errors...
What does it mean basically?
For example,i gave hirei command and after 1 minute later i got this error on 23 rd lim..

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TIME DATE ERROR CODE
09:56:36 01SEP04 H'34
RECEIVING LIM ADDRESS NOT AVAILABLE
LOGICAL PROGRAM ERROR ADDRESS = 020035F4
ENTER
SWSW A-LEVEL SIGNAL RELPATEXC (H'009F)
FROM CMPS1 (H'2D2) EXE A IN LIM 023
TO CMPS19 (H'2E4) EXE A IN LIM 023
NUMBER OF DATA BYTES IN SIGNAL = 2
WITH 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
000 17 E2

SEND
SWSW A-LEVEL SIGNAL ENTNOPSTA (H'0081)
FROM CMPS19 (H'2E4) EXE A IN LIM 023
TO TLP60 (H'3BD) EXE A IN LIM 255
NUMBER OF DATA BYTES IN SIGNAL = 5
WITH 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
000 FF FF B4 02 FF

USER STACK DUMP
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F
02 00 27 2E 02 00 0A 1E

TIME DATE ERROR CODE
09:56:31 01SEP04 H'34
RECEIVING LIM ADDRESS NOT AVAILABLE
LOGICAL PROGRAM ERROR ADDRESS = 02007266
ENTER
SWSW A-LEVEL SIGNAL *************** (H'0000)
FROM PRP (H'004) EXE A IN LIM 023
TO CMPS12 (H'2DD) EXE A IN LIM 023
NUMBER OF DATA BYTES IN SIGNAL = 5
WITH 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
000 00 08 08 F4 9E

SEND
SWSW A-LEVEL SIGNAL ENTSPESTA (H'0044)
FROM CMPS12 (H'2DD) EXE A IN LIM 023
TO TLP60 (H'3BD) EXE A IN LIM 255
NUMBER OF DATA BYTES IN SIGNAL = 12
WITH 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
000 FF FF B4 00 00 00 01 01 FF 00
010 0F 00

USER STACK DUMP
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F
02 00 53 6E 02 00 23 FA
NO INFORMATION STORED IN LIM 024

END
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CMPS is usually associated with congestion problems
 
In HIMDP you will find signals that couldn't be processed correctly by the addressed Program Unit.

In your example the last signal ENTSPESTA is sent to Program Unit TLP60 in lim 255. This lim doesn't exist so the signal ends up in the history log.

The reason this fault occurs can be one of many.
It may be that a Program Unit has a temporary problem somewhere, then the fault might be solved by restarting a Program Unit (or lim or whole system).
It can also be that there is a fault in the program code of a program unit and then you need a patch from Ericsson to correct the problem.

During normal operation some signals always end up in the history log, this cannot be avoided. Usually it is important to check how fast the amount of signals in the history log is increasing. If it increases fast you have a problem. If it increases a certain amount in a certain time (not sure exactly how much) the lim might decide to restart itself in order to solve the fault.

 
Hi:
One more thing you can do is to search alex for the corresponding error code.I know it doesn't always help.but some times it does help.

Experience it, there is no substitute.
 
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