I had this same problem when my CGI program tried to read a physical file
that was not on the library list. I corrected this by using the #push/pop
subprocedure. Also, are there locks on one of your physical files that might
cause this?


Justin Houchin
Programmer
Reliatek, Inc
jhouchin9@charter.net
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Subject: [WEB400] CRTPF appears in HTTP subsystem when using CGIDEV2


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I'll admit this message is a bit vague because I don't have many details but
from time to time our entire CGI HTTP system stops meaning all our users get
an HTTP 404 error and when we look into the QHTTPSVR subsystem we'll find
one of the server jobs doing a CRTPF.  Since at this point we've begun to
rely on the HTTP apps working 24x7 we simply cancel the offending job and
all our clients can then proceed to connect.

This usually only happens during new program development but we havn't been
able to isolate what causes it.

Has anyone else seen this and if so what was your solution.
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