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    Paging/hold slips not printing; ue_06

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    • Article Type: General
    • Product: Aleph
    • Product Version: 20

    Description:
    Our paging slips currently aren't printing. We can manually print item slips, recall letters, etc.

    Resolution:
    The routine which processes hold requests and produces paging/hold slips (and unavailable notices) is ue_06 (the "Request daemon").

    I found that the abc50 ue_06 stopped at 7:40 this morning (when the connection to Oracle was temporarily lost.)

    I restarted it, and it has successfully processed the 10 requests which were queued up waiting for it:

    Z37: 0000020140000100001 20:08:41
    Z37: 0000095870000100001 20:08:42
    Z37: 0000140470000100001 20:08:42
    Z37: 0000150660000100001 20:08:42
    Z37: 0000168320000100001 20:08:42
    Z37: 0000175180000100001 20:08:42
    Z37: 0000257110000100001 20:08:42
    Z37: 0001130900000100001 20:08:42
    Z37: 0001367880000100001 20:08:42
    Z37: 0001726850000100001 20:08:42


    • Article last edited: 10/8/2013
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