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Anyone use Sun machines and ..

Anyone use Sun machines and ..

Anyone use Sun machines and ..

(OP)
have any issues on crashing with NX 3.0.2.3?

It could be anything from updating an extrude to switching from drafting mode to modeling mode.  Just the simple things NX will either crash or make the session unstable.

Just wondering if anyone has this problem and what they have done to overcome the issues.  

I did notice there's an update to 3.0.3.2, but I am not sure this will fix anything.

We are on Ultra 60's and Blade (1500/2000).

Thank you.

RE: Anyone use Sun machines and ..

(OP)
To your message in that thread, UNIX doesn't need to be rebooted at all.

My machine was rebooted 2 times this morning and I still had one memory access violation, I had to kill the session, then another crash to desktop.  There will be times I can go crash free for several days then all of a sudden I will have several crashes a day.

It is my opinion that since NX is programmed for windows and then ported over to UNIX, there is a memory leak of some kind.  Probably just how the software is written.  Patches always help (I am not sure if we are current on the recommended patches either).  I am trying to get my boss to update to version NX 3.0.3.2, hopefully that will fix the problems.  Since he has no control on when we get new systems.  I know we wouldn't have these problems with PC's.

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