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Kbase P25688: Error (3695) with various different signal numbers.
Autor   Progress Software Corporation - Progress
Acesso   Público
Publicação   18/12/2003
Status: Unverified

SYMPTOM(s):

Error (3695) with various different signal numbers.

Signal <number> received: not expected. (3695)

CAUSE:

The cause is not always the same. However, false signals are often if not always attributed to failures in hardware or the O/S, not by Progress.

FIX:

Because these signals are being sent to the Progress broker process by an external process, you first need to determine which process is sending the signals. It's often a Progress process, but that does not mean that there is a bug within Progress, it just means that maybe something along the way has corrupted a valid signal.

For example. A faulty network connection or cable has been known to cause false signals.

The best way to help provide a direction is to look in the database log file for the user who gets the error. By determining the user/s, you might be able to go through a process of elimination. Eliminating the cables that those users are using or the hub that those users are going through etc.

The point here is that these false signals are most often caused by hardware faults, not by the Progress processes.