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  • 1.  VisualAge HPTCMD

    Posted Mon February 16, 2015 10:35 AM

    Hi old Vagener,

    Someone remember of this error:

     

    HPT.CG.206.e Named pipe \\.\PIPE\EFKJGEN45 could not be read or written. The return code was 233.

    I'm doing a lot of HPTCMD VALIDATE and sometime the hptcmd command failed and it works sometime.

    Thanks !

     

    Hsieh

     

     
    Hsieh


  • 2.  Re: VisualAge HPTCMD

    Posted Mon February 16, 2015 12:56 PM

    Hsieh,

    I remember hitting this issue once in a while, but don't remember a specific solution.

    I found a very old PMR and in it, it said to a.) reboot the machine  and b.) replace the ide.icx with a clean image (i.e. no programs/applications loaded) and maybe also reboot.

    This might apply to the "server" also if you are using something like the Lan Server to run the commands.

    Mark

    markevans


  • 3.  Re: VisualAge HPTCMD

    Posted Mon February 16, 2015 01:31 PM

    Yes. Mark.

    before this post I made all these procedures, but did not work.

    I have opened a PMR in the past about this but it was to HPTCMD GANERATE.  Had a final line to be removed in EFK2xxxx template file.  in this case is VALIDATE then no reason to read any EFK2xxxx template file.

    I did some tests, STOP/START VAJava IDE and  on first validate it works, but on second validate  does not work for the same vagen source.

    Then now I have one vagen source does not validate in VAGen part browser and hptcmd too.  laughing to keep from crying. :-) :-(

    Thanks for reply.

    Hsieh

    Hsieh


  • 4.  Re: VisualAge HPTCMD

    Posted Mon February 16, 2015 01:38 PM

    Hsieh,

    Sorry to hear that it did not work.   I have seen that this problem can be stubborn.

    I guess one workaround would be to do all the validates within the parts browser...  Maybe it would solve the issue???

    The pipe is used to communicate between two processes and from googling the error code it seems to be related to one end of the pipe not responding.  Under the covers in VAGen under VAJava, there are actually two images running (abt.icx and ide.icx) and they normally communicate via tcpip.  Maybe there is something like this going on for the piple.

    take care.

    Mark

    markevans


  • 5.  Re: VisualAge HPTCMD

    Posted Mon February 16, 2015 01:53 PM

    I have tried to validate panel in vagen part browser, it does not work too.

    I think the problem is hardware que with intel i3 core. VisualAge know not work with more than one core.

     

    best regards.

    Hsieh

    Hsieh


  • 6.  Re: VisualAge HPTCMD

    Posted Mon February 16, 2015 02:04 PM

    ok... not sure what to tell you.

    My machine is a Core i7.  I just tried and am able to run multiple Validates using the parts browser.   (I selected about 20 programs).

    attached is a zip of a clean VAGen V4.5, FP5 image that you could try.   This is for VAGen on Java.

     

    markevans

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  • 7.  Re: VisualAge HPTCMD

    Posted Tue February 17, 2015 05:43 PM

    Hi Mark,

    Thank you for your patience.
     
    I did the test and passed. Now I am running 5000 validation and it processed until 1541 and then stopped as the same problem. I had to stop and start the IDE and restart the validation process from 1542 and passed. Then stopped again in the process 1611 and I had to restart the IDE. So continued stopping and restarting the IDE many times. I do not see a rationale for this interruption.

    no time to ask for a PMR to VisualAge. (laughs) :-).

    Well, I will have to live with the workaround of stop / start ide.

    Regards,

    Hsieh

     

    Hsieh


  • 8.  Re: VisualAge HPTCMD

    Posted Tue February 17, 2015 05:54 PM

    you are right about the VAgen PMR....

    Sorry about the trouble it is causing and I don't understand the rationale either.

    Good luck with getting it all done.

    markevans