Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!cs.utexas.edu!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!ucbvax!UMIX.CC.UMICH.EDU!krowitz%richter From: krowitz%richter@UMIX.CC.UMICH.EDU (David Krowitz) Newsgroups: comp.sys.apollo Subject: Here's a new one ... Message-ID: <9002142151.AA18092@richter.mit.edu> Date: 14 Feb 90 21:51:43 GMT Sender: daemon@ucbvax.BERKELEY.EDU Organization: The Internet Lines: 23 I've just found a new oddity with my mixed SR9.7/SR10.2 network ... The `node_data/tmp directories of the SR9.7 nodes are filling up with files of the form "crp00", "crp01", "crp02", etc. Apparently a new file is created each time I crp onto a SR9.7 node from an SR10.2 node. When "crp99" is reached, I can no longer crp onto the SR9.7 node from an SR10 node, although I can still crp onto it from another SR9.7 node. The error manifests itself on the SR10 nodes with the message "no more resources". The quick fix is to simply delete the offending "crpxx" files from the SR9.7 nodes with the command "dlf -f -nq -du //?*/sys/node_data?*/tmp/crp??", but can anyone shed any light on why this is happening? I'm beginning to feel like one of those 19th century natural historians (Darwin, et al) who travelled the jungles of the world collecting new and facinating varieties of insects. -- David Krowitz krowitz@richter.mit.edu (18.83.0.109) krowitz%richter.mit.edu@eddie.mit.edu krowitz%richter.mit.edu@mitvma.bitnet (in order of decreasing preference)