on 03-17-2015 3:09 PM
Hi,
We're getting a high number of messages generated in the developer traces. So far I haven't been able to pin down the source. I initially assumed they were related to an RFC problem of some sort, but that doesn't appear to be the case. I've looked through the other logs in the work directory, OSS notes, SCN, and Google without finding anything.
Has anyone see this type of message before? Any ideas on the cause?
TIA,
Russ
M Tue Mar 17 09:47:39 2015
PfIRecExAdmSlotInitRfcSrvAux: 0x114ef2888PfIRecExAdmSlotInitRfcSrvAux: *0x114ef2888 = 3300PfIRecExAdmSlotInitRfcSrvAux: 0xffffff
fffff29b8PfIRecExAdmSlotInitRfcSrvAux: *0xfffffffffff29b8 = 3300PfIRecExAdmSlotInitRfcSrvAux: 0x114ef2888PfIRecExAdmSlotInitRfcS
rvAux: *0x114ef2888 = 3300PfIRecExAdmSlotInitRfcSrvAux: 0xfffffffffff29b8PfIRecExAdmSlotInitRfcSrvAux: *0xfffffffffff29b8 = 3300
PfIRecExAdmSlotInitRfcSrvAux: 0x114ef2888PfIRecExAdmSlotInitRfcSrvAux: *0x114ef2888 = 3300PfIRecExAdmSlotInitRfcSrvAux: 0xffffff
fffff29b8PfIRecExAdmSlotInitRfcSrvAux: *0xfffffffffff29b8 = 3300PfIRecExAdmSlotInitRfcSrvAux: 0x114ef2888PfIRecExAdmSlotInitRfcS
rvAux: *0x114ef2888 = 3300PfIRecExAdmSlotInitRfcSrvAux: 0xfffffffffff29b8PfIRecExAdmSlotInitRfcSrvAux: *0xfffffffffff29b8 = 3300
PfIRecExAdmSlotInitRfcSrvAux: 0x114ef2888PfIRecExAdmSlotInitRfcSrvAux: *0x114ef2888 = 3300PfIRecExAdmSlotInitRfcSrvAux: 0xffffff
fffff29b8PfIRecExAdmSlotInitRfcSrvAux: *0xfffffffffff29b8 = 3300PfIRecExAdmSlotInitRfcSrvAux: 0x114ef2888PfIRecExAdmSlotInitRfcS
rvAux: *0x114ef2888 = 3300PfIRecExAdmSlotInitRfcSrvAux: 0xfffffffffff29b8PfIRecExAdmSlotInitRfcSrvAux: *0xfffffffffff29b8 = 3300
PfIRecExAdmSlotInitRfcSrvAux: 0x114ef2888PfIRecExAdmSlotInitRfcSrvAux: *0x114ef2888 = 3300PfIRecExAdmSlotInitRfcSrvAux: 0xffffff
fffff29b8PfIRecExAdmSlotInitRfcSrvAux: *0xfffffffffff29b8 = 3300
Hello Russel,
please take a look at the note:
1964997 - ST: Enhancement of kernel statistics for RFC
subrecords
these are forgotten trace entries, a kernel patch will eliminate them.
Regards,
Alwina
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Hi,
Are you getting any issues in your system or any dumps generated,also check for system logs as well under SM21,but i suppose you enable the trace or initialized the parameter rdisp/TRACE with higher value (2 or 3 ) in your system.If you've enabled it then suggest you to disable trace once & check again.
Hope this will help you.
Please confirm for above.
Thanks,
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