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At 05 NOV 1997 09:39:27PM Larry Nissen wrote:

We have a existing client who is running a new program in an pre-existing installation. When this new program runs we get intermittent FS470 errors (LH Client/Server - Server allocation error - unable to allocate needed server resources for linear has server access). What causes this and how is it resolved? Are there some NLM statistics that we should be looking at? Thanks in advance for your assistance.

Larry Nissen


At 06 NOV 1997 10:51AM Tracy Graves wrote:

What product are you using it for, AREV or OpenInsight?

Do you get the errors in the new program, or in the old one

when new program is running?

What versions of everything?


At 06 NOV 1997 01:40PM Larry Nissen wrote:

NLM version 1.06 on Netware 4.10 SFT III

ARev 3.111 on Windows 95 (with Novell client 32) and proper shortcut properties.

Only get it in the new program which is running on a dedicated Pentium 166 and hitting the server pretty hard with updates. Old programs seem to be running just fine. Get error on writing records to one of a number of files that are updated. The program is receiving a large record via a comport and then creating/updating a large number of records in a 'batch' type update.

Since the original post, the user has reported a message on the server console, re: a memory cache error. Is the cache error the reason for the NLM error or did the NLM cause the error? Are there any NLM statistics that would be of help?

Larry Nissen


At 13 NOV 1997 09:44AM Tracy Graves wrote:

Does the NLM unload after you get the memory caching error? that error usually means that the server is out of memory. The NLM is just reporting that with the FS470 (on the client/workstation side) and then on the server console (I assume they ran LH.NLM /e to get that error).

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