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Veronica Garcia

2005-06-09, 8:24 pm

Hi:
I have EAS 4.2 with three web applications and the last week
the eas began to crash each two days. the last time when I
was monitoring I realize that I had a strange number of http
sessions, it was 4.294967729E9. Why can occur that?
I found other rare thing into the Jaguar.log I found this
message: A Fatal NT Exception
& #91;EXCEPTION_ACCESS
_VIOLATION(0xc000000
5)] was received while
executing the method 'size' of the component
'Jaguar/FileViewer'
and I am sure that I am not using the FileViewer component.

I hope someone can help me

Veronica
Jim O'Neil [Sybase]

2005-06-09, 8:24 pm

I doubt either are related. the odd floating point number is a known
bug and you can make it happen by looking at runtime monitoring,
refreshing the component or cache, and looking at the monitoring
again.

The file viewer component can be flaky, I know if your restart the
server while you have the FileViewer window open, you'll get a similar
error in the log, but it's benign.

On 9 Jun 2005 16:43:36 -0700, Veronica Garcia wrote:

>Hi:
>I have EAS 4.2 with three web applications and the last week
>the eas began to crash each two days. the last time when I
>was monitoring I realize that I had a strange number of http
>sessions, it was 4.294967729E9. Why can occur that?
>I found other rare thing into the Jaguar.log I found this
>message: A Fatal NT Exception
>& #91;EXCEPTION_ACCESS
_VIOLATION(0xc000000
5)] was received while
>executing the method 'size' of the component
>'Jaguar/FileViewer'
>and I am sure that I am not using the FileViewer component.
>
>I hope someone can help me
>
>Veronica


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