On Thu, 29 Sep 2005, David Berry wrote:
> I've modified the kappa monolith routines so that they check the
> number of active GRP identifiers on entry and exit, reporting a warning
> message (not an error) if the number on exit exceeds the number on entry.
> This should hopefully help you track down which applications are not
> releasing their GRP identifiers (assuming it is a kappa problem and not a
> polpack or ccdpack problem).
I appear to have tracked it down. Here's the warning message I get:
WARNING: The number of active GRP identifiers increased from 426 to 432
during execution of INTERLEAVE (KAPPA programming error).
This warning (with varying number of active GRP identifiers through the
run) is the only one I get, and the numbers appear to be consistently
showing INTERLEAVE is the only task that's not releasing GRP identifiers
-- the warning following this one showed the number of active GRP
identifiers increasing from 432 to 438.
Cheers,
Brad.
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