kokchuan
6th December 2005, 06:11
Do anyone encounter the SharedMemory service can not be start after upgrade the portingset? I have try to reinstall the service(shmserv.exe -install) but still fail to start it.

PrinceUK
9th December 2005, 11:18
This issue is mentioned in the Porting Set release notes.

You need to dump the Shared Memory file as the format is changed

kokchuan
13th December 2005, 01:34
How to dump the files? Physical delete the file? what is the files?

Thank

NPRao
13th December 2005, 02:22
Upgrading from a porting set before 7.6a.02 [Unix/Linux]
This porting set requires a re-generation of the file $BSE/lib/shm_param, this is a shared memory related parameter file.
Steps to take:
Move $BSE/lib/shm_param
Install the porting set
The installation will automatically create a new $BSE/lib/shm_param file
If you manually adjusted the shm_param file in the past, do so again.
If you already installed the porting set without this precaution you run the risk that your shared memory will not start during the installation. In that case
follow this procedure:
Create a back-up of $BSE/lib/shm_param, for instance via:
mv $BSE/lib/shm_param $BSE/lib/shm_param_<date>
Re-start the porting set installation
If you manually adjusted the shm_param file in the past, do so again

kokchuan
13th December 2005, 03:13
My Baan is running on NT Platform so there are not this files ($BSE/lib/shm_param). What should I do?

dave_23
13th December 2005, 03:46
What porting set did you install?

could be your desktop heap see solution #121503

Also - it should tell you something in the event viewer.

Dave

kokchuan
13th December 2005, 07:19
I try to install 7.1d.06 (failed) then 7.1d.08 again.

How to check the solution #121503 (desktop heap)?

PrinceUK
13th December 2005, 10:29
Session ttaad4150m000 creates the dump file