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katie1
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HP server down required info logs etc

how to collect the following step by step from the MP when the system will not start-up ###



For integrity and PA Risc systems too all none cell based ###

how to get the firmware revisions of System board and BMC on Risc servers none cell based
when servers will not start

And the same info for integrity systems from the MP none cell based ##


cl = console log logs


sl = system event logs (do the SL logs contain FPl LOGS and SEL logs too) ??


what are PIm logs and how to collect them..?


and any other logs I can collect that would be required by HP when the servers would not boot up and how to collect them




please feel free to answer the questions separately as each will have points assigned ..

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KT!
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Torsten.
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Re: HP server down required info logs etc

>> ...r logs I can collect that would be required by HP ...




If HP need logs, they will tell you what they want to see and how to get them.

Hope this helps!
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katie1
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Re: HP server down required info logs etc

I would like to know the above so logs etc can be sent in immediately, so no delays,,


Any one here from HP who can advise thanks..
Torsten.
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Re: HP server down required info logs etc

There are many different servers and many different sources of information and logs.

In general, all current servers have an MP that logs hardware related events.

You can connect to MP and get a short help by typing

MP> he li

which lists the available commands.

Usually with "sl" or "sel" you get the system logs, with "sysrev" you get the firmware information about the server itself.

For HBAs it depends ...




As said, if HP wants to have specific information (e.g. PIM, MCA or something) they will tell you.





If you want to have examples, just browse previous questions in the HP9000 and Integrity server forums.


Hope this helps!
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Torsten.
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>> For integrity and PA Risc systems too all none cell based ###



Where we want to start?

At G/H/I... class?
At D/R/K-class?
At A/L/N-class?
At T- or V-class?
At X- or S-class???
At rp3xx0/rp4440?
Any other server model?
Blades?

Later models?
Earlier models?

Integrities?
The list is long too...



Please be a bit more specific!

Hope this helps!
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Torsten.

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katie1
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Re: HP server down required info logs etc

thanks servers are n class and later

mixture of pa risc 9000 series and rx2600 and up

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Kt1
katie1
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no blades yet ..
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katie1
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HMm cnb appears the doc is an internal link of some kind,,

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Kt1
katie1
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cnb the link gives me this message

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