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09-12-2006 03:44 AM
09-12-2006 03:44 AM
Problem with a 979/KS400
hi,
This morning the server 979 with 4 processor crash with Mpe 7.0 PP1. When I rebooted I got the following error.
Cpu 0 Ok
Cpu 1 stopped:NonResponding
Cpu 2 stopped:NonResponding
Cpu 3 stopped:NonResponding
So I thinking that thoses 3 cpu are dead. So decided to redo reboot just to see.
And now it's showing
Cpu 0 stopped:NonResponding
Cpu 1 stopped:NonResponding
Cpu 2 OK
Cpu 3 OK
At this point, I am thinking it's the motherboard. Because what are the chance all the 3 cpu would die at the same time.
We are currently not supported with HP for that server
Does anyone know a diagnostic tool I could run offline to test the CPU and the motherboard ?
Thanks.
This morning the server 979 with 4 processor crash with Mpe 7.0 PP1. When I rebooted I got the following error.
Cpu 0 Ok
Cpu 1 stopped:NonResponding
Cpu 2 stopped:NonResponding
Cpu 3 stopped:NonResponding
So I thinking that thoses 3 cpu are dead. So decided to redo reboot just to see.
And now it's showing
Cpu 0 stopped:NonResponding
Cpu 1 stopped:NonResponding
Cpu 2 OK
Cpu 3 OK
At this point, I am thinking it's the motherboard. Because what are the chance all the 3 cpu would die at the same time.
We are currently not supported with HP for that server
Does anyone know a diagnostic tool I could run offline to test the CPU and the motherboard ?
Thanks.
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09-12-2006 11:52 PM
09-12-2006 11:52 PM
Re: Problem with a 979/KS400
Hi,
Look at the PIM areas; they gave a lot informations on CPUs.
From the BCH (Boot menu), select SERVICE then PIM.
Look at the PIM areas; they gave a lot informations on CPUs.
From the BCH (Boot menu), select SERVICE then PIM.
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