[Info-vax] WASD demo issues

issinoho iain at issinoho.com
Sat Jan 29 07:44:57 EST 2022


On Saturday, 29 January 2022 at 12:19:41 UTC, Mark Daniel wrote:
> On 29/1/22 8:27 pm, issinoho wrote: 
> > On Saturday, 29 January 2022 at 03:17:06 UTC, Mark Daniel wrote: 
> >> On 28/1/22 9:54 am, issinoho wrote: 
> >>> On Thursday, 27 January 2022 at 13:31:29 UTC, issinoho wrote: 
> >>>> On Tuesday, 25 January 2022 at 21:59:16 UTC, Mark Daniel wrote: 
> >>>>> On 26/1/22 3:53 am, issinoho wrote: 
> 8< snip 8<
> > So, Mark Berryman's 7.2.29 is working well, however 7.4.27 (both posted versions) gives the following response... 
> > ERROR 502 - External agent did not respond (or not acceptably). 
> > 
> > And here's the WATCHER trace... 
> > 29-JAN-2022 00:06:09 WATCH REPORT axpbox.home:80 
> > -------------------------------------------------- 
> > HTTPD_SSL 12.0.0 25-JAN-2022 22:23:06.36 DKA0:[WASD_ROOT.][AXP]HTTPD_SSL.EXE (25-JAN-2022 22:23:05.17) 
> > HP TCPIP$IPC_SHR V5.7-ECO5 (08-NOV-2014 13:06:10.02)
> 8< snip 8<
> > |Time_______|Module__|Line|Item__|Category__|Event...| 
> > |00:06:13.69 DCL 4470 000000 DCL USERNAME HTTP$NOBODY| 
> > |00:06:13.69 DCL 4586 000000 DCL CREATE detached pid:00001DF1 priority 4| 
> > |00:06:13.69 NET 2151 000001 CONNECT ACCEPTED 192.168.0.28,64347 on http://axpbox.home,80 (192.168.0.47) BG18857:| 
> > AST:1939/2000 BIO:1945/2000 BYT:4873408/4999424 DIO:996/1000 ENQ:471/500 FIL:293/300 PGFL:460480/500000 PRC:0/100 TQ:97/100 
> > |00:06:13.74 ERROR 0463 ****** INTERNAL CGI:2285, not a strict CGI response| 
> > |00:06:13.75 DCL 4829 000000 DCL DELPRC pid:00001DF1| 
> > |00:06:13.75 DCL 4873 000000 DCL DETACHED completion pid:00001DF1 %X00002BD4 (%SYSTEM-F-EXITFORCED, forced exit of image or process by SYS$DELPRC)|
> 8< snip 8< 
> > |00:07:08.92 end| 
> 
> As there is nothing from the PHPWASD.EXE being included in the WATCH 
> report it suggests the executable is failing to activate. What does the 
> following command result in? 
> 
> $ mcr cgi_exe:phpwasd.exe /version 
> PHPWASD IA64-1.4.7, 80400000, 30-OCT-2017 16:08:48.77 
> PHP 7.1.11, PHPSHR, 30-OCT-2017 13:59:30.40 
> 
> There may be failure data recorded in the server process log. It can be 
> accessed via the Server Admin [Log+] report, or from your WATCH report 
> indicated log file 
> 
> DKA0:[wasd_root.][log_server]AXPBOX_20220128235933.LOG; 
> 
> All server process logs may be found via logical name WASD_SERVER_LOGS.
> > I've also just noticed the error, ZLIB %X00018292 (%RMS-E-FNF, file not found) 
> > 
> > AXPBOX::prod sho prod zlib 
> > ------------------------------------ ----------- --------- 
> > PRODUCT KIT TYPE STATE 
> > ------------------------------------ ----------- --------- 
> > JFP AXPVMS ZLIB V1.2-7 Full LP Installed 
> > ------------------------------------ ----------- ---------
> My server process log notes 
> 
> %HTTPD-I-GZIP, using LIBZ_SHR32 V1.2.3 
> 
> and the command 
> 
> $ show log *libz* 
> 8< snip 8< 
> (LNM$SYSTEM_TABLE) 
> 
> "LIBZ" = "DISK$JFPLIB0020A:[LIBZ]" 
> "LIBZ_SHR32" = "LIBZ:LIBZSHR32_EV56.EXE" 
> "LIBZ_SHR64" = "LIBZ:LIBZSHR64_EV56.EXE" 
> 8< snip 8< 
> 
> The code uses a succession of logical names to identify and activate the 
> shareable image. 
> 
> static $DESCRIPTOR (LibzImageDsc, "LIBZ_SHR32"); 
> static $DESCRIPTOR (GnvLibzImageDsc, "GNV$LIBZSHR32"); 
> static $DESCRIPTOR (WasdLibzImageDsc, "WASD_LIBZ_SHR32"); 
> 8< snip 8< 
> status = lib$find_image_symbol (dscptr = &WasdLibzImageDsc, 
> &ZlibVersionDsc, 
> &ZlibVersionFn, 0, 0); 
> if (status == RMS$_FNF) 
> status = lib$find_image_symbol (dscptr = &GnvLibzImageDsc, 
> &ZlibVersionDsc, 
> &ZlibVersionFn, 0, 0); 
> if (status == RMS$_FNF) 
> status = lib$find_image_symbol (dscptr = &LibzImageDsc, 
> &ZlibVersionDsc, 
> &ZlibVersionFn, 0, 0); 
> if (status == RMS$_FNF) 
> { 
> GzipFindImageStatus = status; 
> GzipZlibNamePtr = dscptr->dsc$a_pointer; 
> FaoToStdout ("%HTTPD-W-GZIP, shareable image not found\n"); 
> return; 
> } 
> 
> so if something obscure you could always 
> 
> $ DEFINE /SYSTEM /EXEC WASD_LIBZ_SHR32 <location> 
> 
> > Thoughts??? 
> 
> Fascinating as all this is to the general c.o.v. denizen it might be 
> time to consider taking it to a more specialised forum. The info-WASD 
> mailing list is a low-traffic, no off-topic, conclave for such like. 
> Mark Berryman is also a subscriber so you never know. 
> 
> https://wasd.vsm.com.au/wasd_root/other/info-WASD.html
> -- 
> Anyone, who using social-media, forms an opinion regarding anything 
> other than the relative cuteness of this or that puppy-dog, needs 
> seriously to examine their critical thinking.

Thanks. Will do.


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