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eCS Pro on a dual processor system (1.2 GHz Athlons) with the smp1026
kernel (14.085_smp) seems OK except for a reproducible trap E on
shutdown. The trap does not occur if I shutdown without ever logging
on, but occurs if I have logged on, but also logged off before shutting
down. I think the same traps occurred with kernel 14.062_smp too.)
Also traps (may be same or different) with a NET STOP PEER command. I
have installed the three tcp/ip fixes on eCS CD3. syslevel shows:
tcp/ip stack wr8701
tcp/ip un2200
peer ip08603
lan adapter/protocol services wr8701
the dump screen lists module NETWKSTA, and from the dump facility I see
PEER in a short table of register values followed by an "invalid linear
address" entry.
The latest peer fixpak I find is 85xx--considerably earlier than what I
have?
I've just discovered that installing eCS pro from CD2 does not install
the smp kernel, so this install is from CD1. eCS pro in another
partition on the same machine (installed from CD2) with the 1026 kernel
(14.085_W4) doesn't have this problem. Is this the wrong kernel?
Shouldn't it be 14.085_uni? all the other syslevels are the same.
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