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07-01-2010 03:41 AM
07-01-2010 03:41 AM
Memory Issue
I have SX2000 superdome.
It has 2 Npars. Npar 0 has few problems - HPMC occured. But Npar 1 is working fine.
The vpars in Npar 1 shows many errors related to Npar 0. The Npars 0 HPMC has not been rectified yet. But the VFP for Npar 1 shows unknown for all the cells, how ever it is up and running fine with no faults..
For Npar 1
===========
Please select partition number: 1
# Partition state Activity
- --------------- --------
# Cell state Activity
- ---------- --------
1 OS heartbeat: * 0 Logs
8 Unknown Unknown 0 Logs
9 Unknown Unknown 0 Logs
1 0Unknown Unknown 0 Logs
1 1Unknown Unknown 0 Logs
1 2Unknown Unknown 0 Logs
1 3Unknown Unknown 0 Logs
1 4Unknown Unknown 0 Logs
1 5Unknown Unknown 0 Logs
================
For Npar 0
----------
Please select partition number: 0
# Partition state Activity
- --------------- --------
# Cell state Activity
- ---------- --------
0 OS heartbeat: * 1382 Logs
0 Cell has joined partition 470 Logs
1 Cell has joined partition 369 LogsW
2 Cell has joined partition 481 Logs
3 Cell has joined partition 354 LogsW
4 Cell has joined partition 475 LogsW
5 Cell has joined partition 471 Logs
6 Cell has joined partition 526 Logs
7 Cell has joined partition 354 Logs
============================================
[DR-SD1] MP:CM> cp
-------------------------------+
Cabinet | 0 | 1 |
-------------+--------+--------+
Slot |01234567|01234567|
-------------+--------+--------+
Partition 0 |XXXXXXXX|........|
Partition 1 |........|XXXXXXXX|
[DR-SD1] MP:CM> io
--------------------------+
Cabinet | 0 | 1 |
--------+--------+--------+
Slot |01234567|01234567|
--------+--------+--------+
Cell |XXXXXXXX|XXXXXXXX|
IO Cab |0.8.000.|1..111..|
IO Bay |0.0.011.|1..010..|
IO Chas |3.3.131.|1..133..|
===============================
My question is: Why the VFP for Npar 1 shows like that?
It has 2 Npars. Npar 0 has few problems - HPMC occured. But Npar 1 is working fine.
The vpars in Npar 1 shows many errors related to Npar 0. The Npars 0 HPMC has not been rectified yet. But the VFP for Npar 1 shows unknown for all the cells, how ever it is up and running fine with no faults..
For Npar 1
===========
Please select partition number: 1
# Partition state Activity
- --------------- --------
# Cell state Activity
- ---------- --------
1 OS heartbeat: * 0 Logs
8 Unknown Unknown 0 Logs
9 Unknown Unknown 0 Logs
1 0Unknown Unknown 0 Logs
1 1Unknown Unknown 0 Logs
1 2Unknown Unknown 0 Logs
1 3Unknown Unknown 0 Logs
1 4Unknown Unknown 0 Logs
1 5Unknown Unknown 0 Logs
================
For Npar 0
----------
Please select partition number: 0
# Partition state Activity
- --------------- --------
# Cell state Activity
- ---------- --------
0 OS heartbeat: * 1382 Logs
0 Cell has joined partition 470 Logs
1 Cell has joined partition 369 LogsW
2 Cell has joined partition 481 Logs
3 Cell has joined partition 354 LogsW
4 Cell has joined partition 475 LogsW
5 Cell has joined partition 471 Logs
6 Cell has joined partition 526 Logs
7 Cell has joined partition 354 Logs
============================================
[DR-SD1] MP:CM> cp
-------------------------------+
Cabinet | 0 | 1 |
-------------+--------+--------+
Slot |01234567|01234567|
-------------+--------+--------+
Partition 0 |XXXXXXXX|........|
Partition 1 |........|XXXXXXXX|
[DR-SD1] MP:CM> io
--------------------------+
Cabinet | 0 | 1 |
--------+--------+--------+
Slot |01234567|01234567|
--------+--------+--------+
Cell |XXXXXXXX|XXXXXXXX|
IO Cab |0.8.000.|1..111..|
IO Bay |0.0.011.|1..010..|
IO Chas |3.3.131.|1..133..|
===============================
My question is: Why the VFP for Npar 1 shows like that?
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07-01-2010 04:13 AM
07-01-2010 04:13 AM
Re: Memory Issue
Hey guys,
I got some thing. Probably the below link answers my question. :-)
http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsupport/TechSupport/Document.jsp?lang=en&cc=us&taskId=120&prodSeriesId=447687&prodTypeId=15351&prodSeriesId=447687&objectID=c00875676
I got some thing. Probably the below link answers my question. :-)
http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsupport/TechSupport/Document.jsp?lang=en&cc=us&taskId=120&prodSeriesId=447687&prodTypeId=15351&prodSeriesId=447687&objectID=c00875676
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