I have a Novell 3.12 Server, Arev 3.11, and the LHIPX 1.12 installed. The system has been stable for many months but recently I have been getting RTP37 Non numeric breaks, RTP57 Varaiable Not Assigned, string space format errors in various system subroutines, various application program hangs, and EMM errors. If I delete the user where the error occured, then recreate the user, the problems seem to go away for a while. Is that wierd or what? The most recent hardware change was the installation of IBM P166 and P200's using 3COM ISA ENET cards as workstations. I also upgraded the user count to 30 from 25 and installed LH1.12. I am running DOS 6.22 with EMM active and LAN ASSIST to get around the network. I have replaced the SYSOBJ table, and then went so far as to create a completely new system from the groung up. I am still having problems. Does anyone have any suggestions?
It sure sounds like some kind of memory problem if these are random type errors.
You say you're running DOS 6 - are you running Windows of any flavor?
Is this isolated to a particular workstation(s)?
While you're running ARev, what does WHO report (from the TCL block) for available memory? Is expanded memory showing up there as being active?
More questions than answers . . .
Thanks for the questions: yes, expanded mem is active, anywhere from 150k to 256k in the who box. I have only about 520k of real dos mem however after all the network drivers load. I am going to try Novell DOS 7 and Quemm on MSDOS6.22 to see if that helps. I did not have the problems before the customer switched to IBM P166 and 200's. I noticed right off thebat that they used the uppper mem blocks differently and I had less DOS real mem to work with.