Name: yyT116575 Date: 01/31/2001
java version "1.3.0"
Java(TM) 2 Runtime Environment, Standard Edition (build 1.3.0-C)
Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (build 1.3.0-C, mixed mode)
The SAP Business Connector is installed on a two processor Winnt server with
1GB internal memory.
The problem occurs when a SAP Business Connector version 3.5.2 with Service
Release 1 receives an Idoc message from SAP r\3 4.6. When the Idoc is posted to
the BC the BCserver crashes throwing a java exception. This exception said:
---begin
#
# Hotspot virtual machine error EXCEPTION_ACCESS_VIOLATION
# please report this error at
# http://java.sun.com/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi
#
# Error ID: 4F533F57494E13120E43505002D4
abnormal program termination
---end
The SAP BC server trace file dev_rfc.trc said:
---begin
MT-SL
T:1228 ======> CPIC-CALL: 'SAP_CMACCPTP'
ERROR internal error
TIME Tue Jan 30 11:14:19 2001
RELEASE 46D
COMPONENT NI (network interface)
VERSION 34
RC -1
MODULE ninti.c
LINE 1123
DETAIL NiPRead
SYSTEM CALL recv
ERRNO 10038
ERRNO TEXT WSAENOTSOCK: Socket operation on non-socket
COUNTER 1
T:1228 <* RfcDispatch: returns 1:RFC_FAILURE
---end
Another trace file (file rfc00223_01044.trc i.e. the one that traces RFC calls)
said:
---begin
*> RfcReceive
handle = 1
parameter = <NULL>
tables = <NULL>
Data conversion On
<* RfcReceive: returns 0:RFC_OK
<* RfcCallReceive: returns 0:RFC_OK
>>>RfcGetAttributes ...
*> RfcClose
handle = 1
>>>>[1] <unknown> : EXT 193.19.48.232 >>> CLOSE.
---end
This error does not occur when the same SAP system posts the same IDOC to a
Business Connector server that is installed on a single processor WIN2000
machine. This is not a productive alternative, though.
(Review ID: 116114)
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