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тАО08-17-2009 09:45 AM
тАО08-17-2009 09:45 AM
processor display_activity() update 1F00
processor legacy PA HEX chassis-code F04F
This scrolls endlessly.
There is only two entries in Google and they refer to power supplies. This server's power supplies are rock solid, with steady green lights.
FYI, this started after an update containing the following patches:
PHKL_39389
PHNE_39167
GOLDQPK11i_B.11.11.0906.480
So, I wonder if any of you had seen this and, hopefully, has some useful advice to share.
Solved! Go to Solution.
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тАО08-17-2009 10:15 AM
тАО08-17-2009 10:15 AM
SolutionC hassis code FxnF:
Indicates the system is running. An F in the first and fourth digits indicates the system is run-
ning normally. The x is updated every 5 seconds with the length of the run queue at that time
(an instantaneous reading not an average). It indicates the number of processes. Loads higher
than 9 display as A. The n indicates the number of processors (1, 2, 3,or 4).
Hope this helps!
Regards
Torsten.
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тАО08-17-2009 10:30 AM
тАО08-17-2009 10:30 AM
Re: processor legacy PA HEX chassis-code F04
Go with torsten's explanation
This is perfectly noraml behaviour of the server
Presumably you are not experiencing any problems with the system? just checking it over?
Andy
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тАО08-17-2009 10:39 AM
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Re: processor legacy PA HEX chassis-code F04
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