| Subject | : | Files messed up |
| Author | : | ash |
| Date | : | 12 Aug, 2004 on 18:42 |
| Hi, We have a weird problem in our software. Please let me know if anybody has seen such issues. Our software has around 100 files being read for configuration, written for logging and such related scenarios. Intermittently recently we have issues such as data from one file being written to another file. Anybody has seen a issue. Anyway we can do some debugging to track such issue. Please respond. Hegde |
| Subject | : | Re:Files messed up |
| Author | : | Sam |
| Date | : | 14 Aug, 2004 on 17:08 |
| IMHO, the following may help : a. Is this problem repeatable ? If yes, now often ? If the answer for both are yes, that looks like an application / software compatibility problem. If yes for a but no for b, I will suspect it may be hardware problem / hardware related issue If the answer to both are no, you need help from someone else. |
| Subject | : | Re:Files messed up |
| Author | : | ash |
| Date | : | 16 Aug, 2004 on 17:07 |
| Thanks for the reply sam. a. Yes ... no specific time ... happens with its own timing BUT yes it is serious. We have made it safe by getting a backup everytime somewhere a write is being done .. so that we dont loose the previous info. b. Yes its happened in different computers same setup. I think its something to do with these fopen(), fwrite() etc statements on os/2 and something with these exteneded attributes. BUT what? .... I am still trying to figure that out.
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| Subject | : | Re:Files messed up |
| Author | : | Sam |
| Date | : | 22 Aug, 2004 on 07:42 |
| Sorry, I can't help in program debugging. Which version of OS/2 did the appliction run on ? If there is no better alternative right now, you may try to upgrade the fixpak to see whether the problem can be solved. The URL is http://www7.boulder.ibm.com/pspfixpk.nsf/e81ae41b5683323d8625662800691e9f?OpenView&Start=1&Count=300&Collapse=1#1 |