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RE: TS2K and WIndows NT Fatal Error



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GSQF is a huge file.  You might want to rename it to something else rather 
than deleting it so that you can back out of this process if it screws up.


At 09:10 AM 10/29/1999 -0400, Johanson, Roy wrote:
>Any time that I get any type of "a critical error occurred in
>GlobalServer...blah, blah, blah," I shut down tradestation, global server,
>power editor, etc. kill any omega processes that are not shutting down and
>delete these files from the /omega/server directory:
>
>GSQF.dat
>GSQF.mst
>Perfmon.dat
>Symswap.dat
>Sysevent.dat
>
>When you restart the globalserver, it will recreate these files. Also, it
>may take a while to reindex the files in the /omega/server/pds directory
>depending upon how many you have and the amount of data contained in these
>files.
>
>
>         -----Original Message-----
>         From:   Phil Sih [SMTP:FillC@xxxxxxx]
>         Sent:   Thursday, October 28, 1999 3:50 AM
>         To:     omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx
>         Subject:        TS2K and WIndows NT Fatal Error
>
>         TS2K running under Windows NT draws the following fatal  error any
>time any symbol collection template is enabled.  Has anyone else experienced
>this and/or does anyone have  any insight as to the cause and fix?
>
>         Error message as follows:
>
>         a critical error occured in GlobalServer. Shutting  down. The
>instruction at 0x5f402181 referenced  memory at 0x00000004. The memory could
>not be  "read". Click OK to terminate application.
>
>
>         System configuration: AMD K6-2 450Mhz, 128M RAM 13G  HD Windows NT4
>SP5. Latest versions of all TS and  BMI software installed.
>
>         Note: TS2K runs (albeit slowly) on this same  computer when using
>W98. The motivation in going to  NT is to get adequate performance.
>
>         RSVP email; I'll be happy to summarize results.