SNASERVR.EXE Traps When it Receives an Illegal SIGNAL Command (137902)
The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft SNA Server 2.0, when used with:
- the operating system: Microsoft Windows NT
- Microsoft SNA Server 2.1, when used with:
- the operating system: Microsoft Windows NT
- Microsoft SNA Server 2.11, when used with:
- the operating system: Microsoft Windows NT
This article was previously published under Q137902 SYMPTOMS
The SNA Server generates a Dr. Watson error when it receives an illegal
SIGNAL command from a host system. The DRWTSN32.LOG file indicates that an
Application Exception has occurred in SNASERVR.EXE. In addition, SNA Server
logs Event 624 in the Windows NT application log when the SNASERVR.EXE trap
occurs. The Event 624 has a description similar to the following:
Creating dump file C:\SNA\traces\snadump.log for SNASERVR.EXE
EXPLANATION
A process (SNASERVR.EXE) ended abnormally due to a protection
violation or similar condition and a dump file SNADUMP.LOG has been
created that contains information about the state of the process at
the time of the exception. Register information is contained in your
Windows NT root directory in the file DRWTSN32.LOG.
CAUSE
The SIGNAL command consists of the command byte and a four-byte value,
according to the IBM SNA Formats Guide. Therefore, any SIGNAL command that
consists of fewer than five bytes is illegal. The SNA Server Node
(SNASERVR.EXE) will trap as described above if it receives an illegal
SIGNAL command containing fewer than 5 bytes. In addition, a similar trap
on the receipt of an illegal LUSTAT command containing too few bytes is
also possible.
NOTE: Please refer to the RU section of the IBM SNA Formats Guide
(GA27-3136) for more specifics on format of SNA commands.
RESOLUTION
Microsoft has updated the file SNASERVR.EXE to correct this problem.
STATUS
Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem in SNA Server for Windows NT.
This problem was corrected in the latest SNA Server for Windows NT, 2.11
U.S. Service Pack. For information on obtaining the Service Pack, query on
the following word in the Microsoft Knowledge Base (without the spaces):
KBCategory: kbnetwork kbbug2.00 kbbug2.10 kbbug2.11
KBSubcategory: ntnetserv
MORE INFORMATION
This problem was encountered by a customer when sending an illegal SIGNAL
command data message to SNA Server from a host simulator. This problem has
not been encountered when running SNA Server against actual SNA
connectivity products from IBM or any other vendor.
Modification Type: | Major | Last Reviewed: | 12/5/2003 |
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Keywords: | kbbug kbfix KB137902 |
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