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тАО08-22-2006 01:24 AM
тАО08-22-2006 01:24 AM
Problem with replacing faulty HSG80
Everithing went OK untill I had to copy configuration to other controler.
After "SET MULTIBUS_FAILOVER COPY=THIS" other controler reboots (which is normal) but still have "Controllers misconfigured".
Software version is V86-13 (I installed patches before SET MULTIBUS_FAILOVER).
Is there a problem with that version or I just got bad controller from HP?
Another interesting thing: I replaced cache bateries but this controller still complains that BATTERY LIFETIME HAS EXPIRED.
Very strange!
Here are some interesting stuff:
HSG80 Top> show this
Controller:
HSG80 ZG90208460 Software V86S-13, Hardware E08
NODE_ID = 5000-1FE1-0013-9A60
ALLOCATION_CLASS = 1
SCSI_VERSION = SCSI-3
Configured for MULTIBUS_FAILOVER with ZG12300273
Controllers misconfigured -- configuration mismatch, a
SET MULTIBUS_FAILOVER COPY= is required to re-synchronize
controllers
Device Port SCSI address 7
Time: 21-AUG-2006 17:01:33
Command Console LUN is lun 0 (IDENTIFIER = 98)
Host PORT_1:
Reported PORT_ID = 5000-1FE1-0013-9A63
PORT_1_TOPOLOGY = FABRIC (standby)
Host PORT_2:
Reported PORT_ID = 5000-1FE1-0013-9A64
PORT_2_TOPOLOGY = FABRIC (standby)
NOREMOTE_COPY
Cache:
256 megabyte write cache, version 0022
Cache is GOOD
No unflushed data in cache
CACHE_FLUSH_TIMER = 40 (seconds)
Mirrored Cache:
256 megabyte write cache, version 0022
Cache is GOOD
No unflushed data in cache
Battery:
NOUPS
DANGER: BATTERY LIFETIME HAS EXPIRED, REPLACE BATTERY NOW!
Controllers misconfigured. Type SHOW THIS_CONTROLLER
HSG80 Top>
FMU> show MANUFACTURING_FAILURE_INFORMATION all
Manufacturing Failure Information Entry: 1.
Event reported by: DAEMON Diagnostic
Instance Code: 82052002 Description:
An unrecoverable error was detected during execution of the HOST PORT
Subsystem Test. The system will not be able to communicate with the host.
Reporting Component: 130.(82) Description:
Subsystem Built-In Self Tests (BIST)
Reporting component's event number: 5.(05)
Event Threshold: 2.(02) Classification:
HARD. Failure of a component that affects controller performance or
precludes access to a device connected to the controller is indicated.
Header type: 00 Header flags: 00
Test entity number: 19 Test number Demand/Failure: 08 Command: 01
Error Code: 0308 Return Code: 0008 Address of Error: 180003C8
Expected Error Data: 80000200 Actual Error Data: 00001000
Extra Status(1): 00000000 Extra Status(2): 00000000 Extra Status(3): 00000000
Total Number of Occurrences: 27.
Event Power On Timestamps:
First Occurrence: 0. Years, 3. Days, 1. Hours, 5. Minutes, 11. Seconds
Last Occurrence: 0. Years, 3. Days, 2. Hours, 38. Minutes, 49. Seconds
Software Version In Use On Event Occurrence:
First Occurrence: V86S
Last Occurrence: V86S
***Manufacturing Failure Information Entry 2. unused; translation terminated***
***Manufacturing Failure Information Entry 3. unused; translation terminated***
***Manufacturing Failure Information Entry 4. unused; translation terminated***
***Manufacturing Failure Information Entry 5. unused; translation terminated***
***Manufacturing Failure Information Entry 6. unused; translation terminated***
***Manufacturing Failure Information Entry 7. unused; translation terminated***
***Manufacturing Failure Information Entry 8. unused; translation terminated***
***Manufacturing Failure Information Entry 9. unused; translation terminated***
***Manufacturing Failure Information Entry 10. unused; translation
terminated***
***Manufacturing Failure Information Entry 11. unused; translation
terminated***
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terminated***
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terminated***
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terminated***
***Manufacturing Failure Information Entry 15. unused; translation
terminated***
***Manufacturing Failure Information Entry 16. unused; translation
terminated***
FMU>
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тАО09-12-2006 12:33 PM
тАО09-12-2006 12:33 PM
Re: Problem with replacing faulty HSG80
CLEAR_ERRORS THIS_CONTROLLER INVALID_CACHE
NODESTROY_UNFLUSHED_DATA
See how that goes.
Cheers
Richard
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тАО09-12-2006 07:44 PM
тАО09-12-2006 07:44 PM
Re: Problem with replacing faulty HSG80
I did what you said.
But there were several problems.
First I got bad spare controller and asked for new one. Second controller acted allmost like first.
Just could not make controller pair to work in MULTIBUS_FAILOVER mode.
Problem was that working controller was also bad. So at the end I replaced both controllers and it worked.
Very strange, two controllers bad, but that was the reason of problem.
Thanks for your help anyway.
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тАО09-12-2006 07:49 PM
тАО09-12-2006 07:49 PM
Re: Problem with replacing faulty HSG80
> I replaced cache bateries but this controller still complains that
> BATTERY LIFETIME HAS EXPIRED.
Did you use FRUTIL for the replacement?
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тАО09-12-2006 08:20 PM
тАО09-12-2006 08:20 PM
Re: Problem with replacing faulty HSG80
Yes, I did use frutil to replace batteries.
If you are interesting about this case, I can send you capture files and give more details (but later).
The controller complained about batteries after doing SET MULTIBUS_FAILOVER COPY=THIS. Before this command (and while patching) controller did not complain.
I think reason was:
Last Failure Code: 01942088
(reside on the PCI Data or Address Line (PDAL) bus)
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тАО09-12-2006 09:04 PM
тАО09-12-2006 09:04 PM