Hi,
We just migrated AIX 4.3.3 to AIX 5.2 (Maintenance Level 04). We have been migrating all our servers and had no problem except with one in which the application runs in Cobol. Everything worked fine for several hours, but then all of a sudden the server got very busy, we couldn’t identify any process that could be taking up all the resources in terms of processor, nor we saw any unusual paging (as a matter of fact the use of paging space and memory in general was minimal).
It reached a point in which we couldn’t kill user’s processes, nothing responded, we issued a “shutdown” command that didn’t work, so we ended up switching the server off. Once we switched it on, it booted normally, then we checked everything and we saw that nothing got registered since the moment we first noticed the server wasn’t responding, therefore we have no clues on what might have caused the problem.
Does anyone know of any issues regarding Cobol working on AIX 5.2?
How can we control that no particular user or process take up all the processor?
Thanks in advance for your help.
Best regards,
Drina
We just migrated AIX 4.3.3 to AIX 5.2 (Maintenance Level 04). We have been migrating all our servers and had no problem except with one in which the application runs in Cobol. Everything worked fine for several hours, but then all of a sudden the server got very busy, we couldn’t identify any process that could be taking up all the resources in terms of processor, nor we saw any unusual paging (as a matter of fact the use of paging space and memory in general was minimal).
It reached a point in which we couldn’t kill user’s processes, nothing responded, we issued a “shutdown” command that didn’t work, so we ended up switching the server off. Once we switched it on, it booted normally, then we checked everything and we saw that nothing got registered since the moment we first noticed the server wasn’t responding, therefore we have no clues on what might have caused the problem.
Does anyone know of any issues regarding Cobol working on AIX 5.2?
How can we control that no particular user or process take up all the processor?
Thanks in advance for your help.
Best regards,
Drina