[Info-vax] XPERR analysis

GerMarsh marsh.family at tirhir.com
Wed Dec 2 10:10:06 EST 2009


On 1 Dec, 18:13, Volker Halle <volker_ha... at hotmail.com> wrote:
> A XQPERR is most likely caused by a software inconsistency in the
> Files-11 sub-system (F11BXQP). This kind of bugcheck is an INLINE
> bugcheck, initiated by a BUGW macro instruction. This is a TRAP
> instruction, so the updated PC points to the NEXT instruction. That
> instruction is totally unrelated , but provides an important crash
> footprint information.
>
> A XQPERR crash with the next instruction being a 'PUSHL R2' is a known
> footprint. Are you running any defragmentation tools on this node ?
> Make sure to get the most recent F11BXQP.EXE from the latest V7.1
> build from HP.
>
> Volker.

Thank you for that response, Volker - I did notice that the disk has
more than its fair share of badly fragmented files. Some have many
extension headers.

I'll see if there's a patch for the ancient F11BXQP.




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