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Date: Mon, 24 Apr 2006 22:00:06 PST8
From: "Steven Levine" <steve53@earthlink.net >
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: scoug-help@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Help: trap 0008

In <200604241916.k3OJGDjn203140@pimout6-ext.prodigy.net>, on 04/24/06
at 11:16 AM, sshapiro@ucsd.edu (Sandy Shapiro) said:

>hardward problem, but changing hard drive and RAM has not helped. It
>could be a motherboard problem, but so far it hasn't happened under eCS.
>I am wondering of OS/2 Warp is just getting overwhelmed?

Not likely.

This is a wierd one.

>Exception in module:
>TRAP 0008 ERRCD=0000 ERACC=**** ERLIM=********
>EAX=08505f32 EBX=fd41ff16 ECX=0000001c EDX=fab2a000
>ESI=00000001 EDI=08505f32 EBP=0000e008 FLG=00012212
>CS:EIP=0818:000009af CSACC=009b CSLIM=0000660c

The CS value says the trap is in 16-bit code, which usually means a
driver. The kernel failed to decode the module name, so we have to do it
by hand. Do you have Theseus installed. If not, you need to do this.
Then with the system up and running, use

System -> General System -> Drivers

to list the loaded device drivers. Scan down the Strategy column for the
driver with 818 to the left of the colon. This is the CS value assigned
to the driver.

>CS:EIP=005b:1e3d54ac CSACC=f0df CSLIM=ffffffff
>SS:ESP=0053:000da518 SSACC=f0f3 SSLIM=ffffffff
>EBP=00000000 FLG=00012202

>REXXSOM.DLL 0001:000054ac

We don't know if this triggered the trap in the driver or if the kernel is
just showing us the ring3 process that was running when the trap occurs.
It's probably the later. It does say you were doing something with REXX
when the trap occurred. FWIW, EBP = 0 is generally a bad thing, but not
always.

On the chance that it matters check the sizes of the .ir files in
\os2\etc. The following is typical

7-22-96 19:33 66,058 0 REXX.IR
2-05-96 15:36 496,503 0 SOM.IR
8-09-96 2:48 60,855 0 WPDSERV.IR
8-09-96 2:25 282,701 0 WPSH.IR

If any are really small, they are corrupted and should be restored from
your install CD or a backup.

Steven

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