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Len,
It's difficult to make good guesses with this information. It's
possible that some code has corrupted the CA client library's
data structures. However, I notice that you are running
R3.13.0.beta.12 circa 1998/08/18, but many issues have been fixed
since the beta releases of R3.13. In particular, while looking at
your stack trace I notice that it is calling
cac_clean_iiu_list(), but it appears that this routine does not
exist in the latest patch level of R3.13.
Jeff
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Leonard J. Reder [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: Wednesday, January 29, 2003 11:11 AM
> To: EPICS Tech Talk (E-mail)
> Subject: [Fwd: align CPU Error message????]
>
> Hello,
>
> Not sure what to make of this error message but since the
> message
> below says to email tech-talk I thought I would see if others
> have information for me on this. See below.
>
> Len
>
> -------- Original Message --------
> Subject: align CPU Error message????
> Date: Wed, 29 Jan 2003 10:08:50 -0800
> From: "Leonard J. Reder" <[email protected]>
>
> Hello Kevin,
>
> Mark and Andrew asked me to add some instances of btSeq for
> k1.m11 and
> k2.m11 on the ldls. I attempted this and noticed the error
> given below.
> I put the old start up script back in place and got this error.
> It was
> booting up fine before or maybe I just did not notice this
> error message
> once in awhile. At any rate all the main sequencer tasks are
> running
> but
> for each sequencer there is no fault or commanding task
running.
>
> I am not sure what is going on here so for now I will just
> finish adding
> the new keywords. Here is the error message:
>
> k1m6pAlign: A call to "assert (semTake(client_lock,
> WAIT_FOREVER)==OK)"
> failed in ../iocinf.c at 1046
> Please send a copy of the output from "tt (0xfde078)" and a
> copy of this
> message
> to the author or "[email protected]"
> This problem occurred in "@(#)Version R3.13.0.beta.12 $$Date:
> 1998/08/18
> 02:02:32 $$"
> k1m7pAlign: A call to "assert (semTake(client_lock,
> WAIT_FOREVER)==OK)"
> failed in ../access.c at 1074
> Please send a copy of the output from "tt (0xfbb510)" and a
> copy of this
> message
> amoeba Flux, Pixels, Radius, Xcen, Ycen = 26.053 27106
> 998.846 428.953
> -1112.784
> errlog = 14 messages were discarded
> filename="../taskwd.c" line number=175
> task 10a2c68 seqAux suspended
>
> Here is the output from tt,
>
> al>tt 0xfde078
> 176cb4 vxTaskEntry +60 : sequencer (1096f10, 2710, 1094cd8)
> 17d1b44 sequencer +a4 : seq_connect (1096f10)
> 17cf9e8 seq_connect +17c: seq_pvMonitor (1096998, 28)
> 17d4544 seq_pvMonitor +164: ca_flush_io ()
> 174be38 ca_flush_io +98 : cac_mux_io (fddf38)
> 1743aa4 cac_mux_io +24 : cac_clean_iiu_list ()
> 17408cc cac_clean_iiu_list+74 : epicsAssert (176eb64, 416,
> 176eb70, 0)
> 1737a14 epicsAssert +14c: taskSuspend ()
> value = 0 = 0x0
>
> Also I think I will send this out to tech-talk and see if any
> interesting replies come back.
>
> Thanks,
> Len
> --
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