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The Question is: We are constantly having lockups on OPA0 (console vt-420). When this occurs, we see that the error count on that device rises. Also, when we run SHO TERM OPA0, it shows SYSTEM as the user. Could the user staying logged in for a long period of time cause errors if OPCOM is enabled? Is there any way to free the locked terminal without having to reboot the system? It may occur during a backup. Any help would be appreciated. We've had this problem since the system was installed. We've changed the motherboar d 4 times. The Answer is : First, the OpenVMS Wizard will recommend an upgrade to at least OpenVMS V6.2 (Prior Version Support is currently available for this release), or to the current OpenVMS release. (OpenVMS V6.1 is no longer supported.) That said, and given the sketchy description, the OpenVMS Wizard will invoke psychic powers in an attempt to divine a solution to your problem. There was an ECO kit called VAXSYSL02_062 applicable to OpenVMS VAX V6.1 running on VAXstation 4000 Model VLC or VAXstation/MicroVAXes 3100 Models 30/38/40/48 which corrected the following: o If the console terminal in set to (NOBROADCAST) and an application is run that sends replies to the console, at some point the console device (OPA0) may hang. Full details and links to the ECO files can be found at URL http://ftp1.support.compaq.com/public/vms/vax/v6.1/vaxsysl02_062.html There are also applications using SHARE privilege to access the console port for message output that are known to occasionally fail to relinquish their connection to the port and to thus leave you with a hung OPA0:. Errors on the serial port can also be a result of various possible cabling faults, of over-long cabling, of cross-talk within the cable itself, of interference received from other (inadequately shielded) devices or cabling, of various serial-line framing errors, or of any of various problems within the terminal or terminal settings. Users that are simply logged in to a device ARE NOT an expected cause of serial-line communications errors. Also please check the system error log for any relevent errors. Please contact the Compaq Customer Support Center or your hardware support organization for further assistance. Expect to be asked the specifics of the error log, the host system, the serial line wiring, and other details relevent to the current environment and the errors.
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