said:
>Changing the subject of email to keep it all straight....
Good idea. :-)
>Attached is the output of procdump query.
It looks fine.
>I continue to have 0E traps in os2krnl, the dump simply won't complete.
When did this start? When I gave you the pdumpusr command to add more
options? If so and you can stand the pain, you could try dropping options
from the pdumpusr command until the trap goes away.
>I tried not only baiicr, but also clrest and baii. They all produce an
>0E trap in the kernel when procdump is on.
That makes sense. I can only suspect it's a kernel defect and it is
falling over because of one of the added pdumpusr options. Whatever it
is, it's a first for me. I've had trap dumps fail, but not process dumps.
>Should I perhaps try a different kernel?
I would do that. It can't hurt. I haven't heard anything bad about
14.098b.
Regards,
Steven
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