Getting Started with MAXserver Access Servers
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Problem: The MAXserver gave up waiting for the load server to send a load
file image. When this happens, the server restarts the load request process.
If the message count was not zero, and the "timed out" message was
displayed, it is possible that your network experienced communication
problems.
NOTE: If there is no progress of the message count
number beyond zero, a load server problem
exists. A network problem probably exists if
the message count remains stuck at a
number other than zero.
Dump Server Errors
If a failure occurs during the load process, the server will abort the load
process and send a small dump file (approximately 60 bytes) to a server that
is configured to accept a dump file. The dump file can be analyzed by
NBase-Xyplex to assist you in resolving the fault. Call NBase-Xyplex
Customer Support for assistance.
Error: Dump service requested, but no dump file can be created
Normal Process: The MAXserver uses the same algorithm for the dump
server as for selecting the load server. Normally, messages similar to these
appear:
Access server, Type 86, Rev x.xx.x
Ethernet address 08-00-87-xx-xx-xx, port x
Requesting dump service