Hello managers -
This summary results from my previous post about
A CPU exception. Some people had suggested using DIA instead
of UERF for looking at the errors. I had responded that
DIA had been installed(Not by me) and that it did not work.
Well, Thanks go to Miguel Fliguer that the environment variable
for DIA was set. I performed the 3 easy steps, and that solved
the problem. I did not know we had the license to run DIA, but
evidently we do. The 3 steps are the following:
# DIA_LIBRARY=/var/DIA
# export DIA_LIBRARY
# dia -o full
Of course, now all I have to do is figure out what DIA can tell
me, etc, etc.
I would also like to thank Stephen Mullin who responded with the following
location where the latest version of DIA can be found.
"Go to www.service.digital.com and you dill find the latest dia kit to
pull down
I just did it last week, works fine... (setld -d curret_kit_first)
BIG pull btw "
Ron Bowman
Techno-Sciences, Inc.
rdbowma_at_tsi.clemson.edu
864-646-4028
Alpha EB 21164, 333MHz, 1 CPU
DU 4.0 (564) Patch #6 installed
Received on Mon Mar 02 1998 - 20:07:51 NZDT