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тАО08-01-2002 12:13 AM
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тАО08-01-2002 12:25 AM
тАО08-01-2002 12:25 AM
Re: dmesg error message
Have you rebooted recently? This should not just start to happen - you may need to check your hardware. Get into the ISL by typing Crtl-B at the console (*not* telnet), and look through the logs.
Cheers!
James
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тАО08-01-2002 12:29 AM
тАО08-01-2002 12:29 AM
Re: dmesg error message
It just happen today.
I have not reboot yet.
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тАО08-01-2002 12:46 AM
тАО08-01-2002 12:46 AM
Re: dmesg error message
You have to do a fsck on all the file systems.
Might be some corruption on the file system.
You can reboot is single user mode and do a
ISL>hpux -is
# fsck -F vxfs -o full /dev/vgXX/rvol... for all volumes
Are you using delaylog with your mount options for the file systems.
Thanks
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тАО08-01-2002 12:51 AM
тАО08-01-2002 12:51 AM
Solutionjust found one for your messages
http://support2.itrc.hp.com/service/patch/patchDetail.do?patchid=PHKL_22677&context=hpux:800:11:00
patch PHKL_22677
Also doing a fsck on the file system may make you lose the files associated with the above inode numbers.
Just try giving a
#find /home -inum 1146 -print
to catch the file.
Thanks
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тАО08-01-2002 12:55 AM
тАО08-01-2002 12:55 AM
Re: dmesg error message
You need to unmount the file system and use fsck to run a full structural check.
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тАО08-01-2002 01:07 AM
тАО08-01-2002 01:07 AM
Re: dmesg error message
hello T G Manikandan ,
I am now download a number of PHKL patch file. But it have many patch file. do I need to install each patch file or just install the PHKL_22677 only.
Also, what is the common way to update the system patch level before any OS buy occur ?
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тАО08-01-2002 01:45 AM
тАО08-01-2002 01:45 AM
Re: dmesg error message
aggressive patching of OS was NEVER recommended.
Apply patches only when you face a bug.
Hope this helps!
Best Regards
Yogeeraj
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тАО08-01-2002 01:49 AM
тАО08-01-2002 01:49 AM
Re: dmesg error message
Just check what patch bundle you have on your system.
#swlist
to find the patch bundle releases.
This is the link for the latest patch bundles
http://us-support2.external.hp.com/common/bin/doc.pl/screen=commonExtensionSW/sid=055910091a01b3f34b
The patch PHKL_22677
has a dependency for PHKL_18543.
If your system does not have that patch then you can download even 18543 with that and do a installation.
The patch download has been made simple that you can select the required patches and download it in a single shot.
http://support2.itrc.hp.com/service/patch/search.do
I would suggest to ignite your system before go ahead for the installation of those patches.
Now do a fsck for the volumes and try re-mounting the file systems.
Then you can download all the vxfs patches and you can install it at once.
Thanks