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Viewing Information about Address Spaces
If a module hangs while it is being unloaded with the UNLOAD ADDRESS
SPACE command, the system waits a specified time and then displays the
following error message:
Module_name in address_space did not unload yet.
Killing the address space is the only way to remove
the NLM. Should the address space be killed? Yes/No.
If you answer Yes, the system shuts down the address space without unloading
modules from it. If you answer No, the system waits a specified time and
displays the message again.
You can designate the amount of time before the message appears by setting
the HUNG UNLOAD WAIT DELAY (Error Handling category) parameter.
The default is 30 seconds.
In some circumstances, the server might not completely clean-up an address
space that has faulted. This failure is caused by NLM programs that are not
written to allow external cancellation.
When NetWare cannot clean up an address space after it faults, it sends an alert
message to the server console. If you execute the PROTECTION command,
the address space will be listed as in the clean-up failure state.
Because you cannot unload an address space that is in the clean-up failure
state, you must shut down and restart the server to recover the remaining
resources from the address space.
You can see which modules are loaded in which address spaces.
In NetWare Remote Manager
1
Click the Protected Memory link in the navigation frame.
2
View the Address Space Information on the Address Space Information
page.
3
To view the modules that are loaded in a specific address space, click the
Address Space name link for the specific address.
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