[5103] in SIPB bug reports
bug found?
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (This space for sale)
Sat Jan 14 14:31:08 1995
To: bug-sipb@MIT.EDU
Date: Sat, 14 Jan 1995 14:30:47 EST
From: This space for sale <mykol@MIT.EDU>
Hello,
I was running Mosaic, which I was using to download files from the
Protein Data Bank (PDB), when the program crashed. It was in the
process of downloading a large file (ca. 5 MB), and I was just prompted
for a file name. After I gave the file a name and clicked 'OK', Mosaic
crashed. I had 2 Mosaic windows open at the time. The error messages
that were produced are copied below (my prompt is 'mykol%'):
Begin error messages:
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mykol% Mosaic &
[2] 4858
mykol% Warning:
Name: filename
Class: XmList
XmNitems and XmNitemCount mismatch!
Warning:
Name: filename
Class: XmList
XmNitems and XmNitemCount mismatch!
Warning:
Name: filename
Class: XmList
XmNitems and XmNitemCount mismatch!
afs: failed to store file (over quota)
mv: /afs/athena.mit.edu/user/m/y/mykol/1crp.pdb: write: Disc quota exceeded
usage: mv [-if] f1 f2 or mv [-if] f1 ... fn d1 (`fn' is a file or directory)
usage: mv [-if] f1 f2 or mv [-if] f1 ... fn d1 (`fn' is a file or directory)
pid 4858 (Mosaic) was killed on an unaligned access, at pc 0x5b92e0
Congratulations, you have found a bug in
NCSA Mosaic 2.4 (L10N/Fish) SIPB on DEC Ultrix.
If a core file was generated in your directory,
please run 'dbx Mosaic' (or 'dbx /path/Mosaic' if the
Mosaic executable is not in your current directory)
and then type:
dbx> where
and mail the results, and a description of what you were doing at the time,
to bug-sipb@mit.edu. We thank you for your support.
...exiting NCSA Mosaic now.
[2] Illegal instruction Mosaic
mykol%
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End error messages
My thought is that the size of the file put me over my disk quota. Is
there a way to increase my quota on AFS?
Thanks for any help,
--Mykol
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Mykol Larvie mykol@mit.edu
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