Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Path: utzoo!mnetor!seismo!columbia!caip!princeton!allegra!ulysses!bellcore!motown!jmr From: jmr@motown.UUCP (John M. Ritter) Newsgroups: net.unix,net.unix-wizards Subject: Sys V terminals lock up Message-ID: <182@motown.UUCP> Date: Thu, 21-Aug-86 12:18:38 EDT Article-I.D.: motown.182 Posted: Thu Aug 21 12:18:38 1986 Date-Received: Fri, 22-Aug-86 07:24:47 EDT Distribution: net Organization: Allied Corporation Tax Department, Morristown, NJ Lines: 36 Xref: mnetor net.unix:5253 net.unix-wizards:7639 [ *** ] Well, here's my tale of woe... I have a VAX 11/785, running System V 2.0v2, 3 RA-81 drives and 3 RA-60 drives. Also, there are 10 DZ-11 boards (count 'em) for 80 terminals and/or printers. As there are RA drives, there's also the whole DEC UDA-50 mess. The problem I have is, at irregular intervals, the system decides to lock up some terminals. Whenever the terminals go, the always go in groups of 8, so I can identify a single DZ board. Well, it's never the same board. The ones that go may have anywhere from one to eight users at the time. Naturally, all hardware passes all diagnostics test. The processes on the system continue: even the users on the locked up terminals are shown as active, although ALL their jobs just hang. It is impossible to kill any of these user processes. The only (fairly) consistent thing throughout this problem is system usage. Although the number of users vary, (10 - 25 average through the day) the system maintains a consistent level of usage: normally 70% usr, 30% sys, 0% waiting for i/o, 0% idle. We manage to keep it pretty busy all day long. Any ideas what could be causing this problem? If it were an intermittent problem, I wouldn't be overly concerned, but I find myself re-booting the system AT LEAST every other day. All help and suggestions are greatly appreciated. Please reply via mail, and if I ever get this thing figured out, I'll post the results. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ "I enjoy working with human beings, and John M. Ritter have stimulating relationships with them." Allied-Signal Inc. - HAL 9000 Corporate Tax Department {bellcore,bunker,cuuxb,harpo,ihnp4,infopro,mergvax,princeton,sys1}!motown!jmr ------------------------------------------------------------------------------