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I have a focexec that runs properly on a WF Reporting server. In fact it's running on the same 7.6.6 server software that its I-Way sister is running on. On that I-Way server via Data Migrator, when I run that focexec in a flow I get a very dependable hard crash -- the I-Way server just checks out and is unrecoverable. I cannot even restart it. I need to recycle the entire box to reestablish normal processing. This is what I get in my edaprint log though:

11/03/2009 10:11:54 error: ngptSendBytes:sesid=0 ipipesnd error: 232, The pipe is being
11/03/2009 10:11:54 > closed.
11/03/2009 10:11:54 error: ngptsus:ngptSendStream error


Once this occurs the service issues a shared memory error --

Shared memory is corrupted or wrong version
11/03/2009 10:37:53 Clearing up shared objects linked to E:\ibi\srv76\dm
11/03/2009 10:37:53 Bad shared memory, removing but cannot clear more
Shared memory is corrupted or wrong version


I will admit that the focexec isn't some simple little thing, my colleague is stretching the language quite a bit.

I'll likely open a case but I thought I would toss it up here first in case I was missing painfully obvious.


J.

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I've not seen this before. I did a search on IBI.COM using "ipipesnd" and all I got was your thread. Then I searched on "shared memory is corrupted or wrong version" and I got a few more hits. A couple had to do with holding format alpha with varchar. If that sounds like something you might be doing, take a look out on IBI.com. I would tend to doubt that is your issue since this runs okay in WF but you never know. I would definitely open a case with IBI on this one.


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John, did you ever figure this out?
we're getting the same error .
we've opened a case, but i have low expectations of any useful answer.




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