Bob and Scott,

Ugh.  Can't believe I didn't think of that... it also explains why this was so 
infrequent and apparently sporadic, it took an uncommon set of circumstances to 
make that search hit end of file inside that loop, but definitely possible!

Thanks!

Oh, and Bob, whats a little free-form between friends?  Actually, the funny 
thing is that I had to code on our V4R5 box today for the first time in quite a 
while... I almost forgot how to do columnar entry!  Long live free-form!

;-)

Joel

>Are you at EOF? The field will not be cleared if
>that's what you're
>expecting? How about adding  if %EOF(CAFPMAST);
> leave;
>Endif;
>
>To the loop.
>
>Oh, and stop using the free-form stuff... You'll
>go blind!  :)
>
>Bob Cozzi
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: web400-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx
>[mailto:web400-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On
>Behalf Of jrc@xxxxxxxxxx
>Sent: Monday, March 24, 2003 1:19 PM
>To: web400@xxxxxxxxxxxx
>Subject: [WEB400] Re: HTTP Jobs hanging up
>
>
>Thanks to everyone who has responded to this: with
>Scott's help I was able
>to break into the running job in debug and find
>where the endless loop is
>occuring, but it makes no sense to me.
>
>Here is the loop:
>
>dow MLNAM = NAMEIN; 
>  if MMAP = LASTMAP;
>    read cafpmast;  
>    leave;          
>  endif;            
>  read cafpmast;    
>enddo;              
>
>MLNAM is the field from the file and there is only
>one record in the file
>with this name.  In debug I can see the read
>statement processing, but it
>never moves to the next record, so the field value
>cannot change.
>
>After EVERY read I get the same MLNAM and MMAP
>(both fields from cafpmast),
>so I never get out of the loop.  How can this
>be???  
>
>Thanks,
>
>Joel
>
>>jrc@xxxxxxxxxx wrote:
>>> I'm experiencing a frustrating problem on our
>>web server (running Apache on V5R1).
>>> 
>>> Recently, the server started hanging jobs for
>no
>>apparent reason.  By hanging jobs, I mean that I
>>get several HTTP jobs that never stop running and
>>devouring CPU -like a program stuck in an endless
>>loop.
>>> 
>>> I can end the jobs to recover.  Sometimes I
>>won't see it for days and sometimes it will
>happen
>>five or six times a day.  I can work with the job
>>before I end it and I have retrieved the program
>>and statement number (this appears to be the only
>consistency), but 
>>according to the compile listing the statement is
>an ENDSR and I don't 
>>see how a program could get endlessly stuck on an
>ENDSR.
>>> 
>>> Most frustrating of all is that I cannot
>>reproduce the problem and I cannot seem to
>isolate
>>a set of like circumstances.  Is their a way I
>can
>>get a program dump from a program that is
>running?
>>> 
>>> Thanks,
>>> 
>>> Joel
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