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05-16-2007 05:56 PM
05-16-2007 05:56 PM
Problems with RedHat 4, DL385 G2, EVA4000
Hello,
I have a customer with follow configuraion:
Server: DL385 G2 (AMD Opteron)
Storage: EVA4000
O.S. Red Had ES 4 (last update)
DB: Oracle 10g
He has the problem that the filesystems mounted from the SAN seems to be corrupted.
He told me that others users with AMD servers are the same problem, but I never heard something similar.
Does anyone has any idea ?
Attached the server syslog
NOTE: I have cross-posted this message to Server and Storage forums because I'm not sure of the source of the problem.
I have a customer with follow configuraion:
Server: DL385 G2 (AMD Opteron)
Storage: EVA4000
O.S. Red Had ES 4 (last update)
DB: Oracle 10g
He has the problem that the filesystems mounted from the SAN seems to be corrupted.
He told me that others users with AMD servers are the same problem, but I never heard something similar.
Does anyone has any idea ?
Attached the server syslog
NOTE: I have cross-posted this message to Server and Storage forums because I'm not sure of the source of the problem.
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05-16-2007 10:30 PM
05-16-2007 10:30 PM
Re: Problems with RedHat 4, DL385 G2, EVA4000
Shalom,
This is probably not going to be fun to fix:
1) Update your system with the latest possible firmeware.
2) Do the same thing with the EVA controller and the EVA itself.
Normally the two steps above resolve such issues.
SEP
This is probably not going to be fun to fix:
1) Update your system with the latest possible firmeware.
2) Do the same thing with the EVA controller and the EVA itself.
Normally the two steps above resolve such issues.
SEP
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08-06-2007 07:20 PM
08-06-2007 07:20 PM
Re: Problems with RedHat 4, DL385 G2, EVA4000
Hi,
problem is a defective server CPU
problem is a defective server CPU
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