ccmlog

Ben Foster (foster@vishnu.hao.ucar.edu)
Wed, 22 Nov 1995 08:47:41 -0700


Date: Wed, 22 Nov 1995 08:47:41 -0700
From: Ben Foster <foster@vishnu.hao.ucar.edu>
Message-Id: <199511221547.IAA03164@vishnu.hao.ucar.edu>
To: ccm-users@ncar.UCAR.EDU
Subject: ccmlog

Hi:

A run of ccm2 on shavano last night about 7:50 pm crashed
with the following traceback:

sys-28 ccm2: UNRECOVERABLE error on system request
No space left on device

Encountered during a CLOSE of unit 1
Fortran unit 1 is not connected
Error initiated at line 118 in routine '_CLS'.
Abort

Beginning of Traceback:
Started from address 641130a in routine 'killm'.
Called from line 16 (address 642105a) in routine 'raise'.
Called from line 36 (address 541122b) in routine 'abort'.
Called from line 103 (address 1076613a) in routine '_ferr'.
Called from line 118 (address 1074746a) in routine '_CLS'.
Called from line 89 (address 250370a) in routine 'CCMLOG'.
Called from line 8480 (address 53311a) in routine 'DATA'.
Called from line 1006 (address 1653a) in routine 'CCM2'.
Called from line 360 (address 634774d) in routine '$START$'.
End of Traceback.

The routine ccmlog was attempting to close a small file on the
directory /ccm/ccm2/.acct. This dir is owned by ccm2proc and ccmcore:

drwxrwx-wx 2 ccmproc2 ccmcore 4096 Nov 22 08:18 .acct/

but I cannot look in it. Did this file system overflow?
Has this happened before? Will it hurt anything if I simply
don't call ccmlog? Thanks for any suggestions,

--Ben

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