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David Freer
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GSP error log questions

Afternoon.

We've got an rp5470 server running hpux 11i that seems to revert back to GSP at the console every so often.

I am trying to determine if what is seen in the error logs is the cause of our problems or not, however I can find minimal information on GSP so any help is welcomed!

The most recent errors seen are:

Log Entry # 0 :
SYSTEM NAME: gspnm01b
DATE: 05/09/2006 TIME: 07:16:48
ALERT LEVEL: 15 = Fatal hardware or configuration problem prevents operation
SOURCE: 8 = I/O
SOURCE DETAIL: 6 = disk SOURCE ID: 0
PROBLEM DETAIL: 3 = functional failure
CALLER ACTIVITY: 1 = test STATUS: 0
CALLER SUBACTIVITY: 48 = implementation dependent
REPORTING ENTITY TYPE: 0 = system firmware REPORTING ENTITY ID: 00
0x000000F386001480 00000000 00000000 type 0 = Data Field Unused
0x580008F386001480 00006A04 09071030 type 11 = Timestamp 05/09/2006 07:16:48

Log Entry # 1 :

SYSTEM NAME: gspnm01b
DATE: 05/09/2006 TIME: 07:16:48
ALERT LEVEL: 6 = Boot possible, pending failure - action required
SOURCE: 8 = I/O
SOURCE DETAIL: 6 = disk SOURCE ID: 0
PROBLEM DETAIL: 0 = no problem detail
CALLER ACTIVITY: 2 = config STATUS: 0
CALLER SUBACTIVITY: 35 = implementation dependent
REPORTING ENTITY TYPE: 0 = system firmware REPORTING ENTITY ID: 00
0x0000006086002350 00000000 00000000 type 0 = Data Field Unused
0x5800086086002350 00006A04 09071030 type 11 = Timestamp 05/09/2006 07:16:48

Log Entry # 2 :

SYSTEM NAME: gspnm01b
DATE: 05/09/2006 TIME: 07:16:46
ALERT LEVEL: 6 = Boot possible, pending failure - action required
SOURCE: 8 = I/O
SOURCE DETAIL: 6 = disk SOURCE ID: 0
PROBLEM DETAIL: 0 = no problem detail
CALLER ACTIVITY: 2 = config STATUS: 0
CALLER SUBACTIVITY: 37 = implementation dependent
REPORTING ENTITY TYPE: 0 = system firmware REPORTING ENTITY ID: 00
0x0000006086002370 00000000 00000000 type 0 = Data Field Unused
0x5800086086002370 00006A04 0907102E type 11 = Timestamp 05/09/2006 07:16:46

Any help or suggestions will be gratefully welcomed. Full log files attatched if anyone wants to go further...

Cheers,

David.

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Rodney Hills
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Re: GSP error log questions

You could try reseting your GSP with the following command-

stty +resetGSP < /dev/GSPdiag1

HTH

-- Rod Hills
There be dragons...
AwadheshPandey
Honored Contributor

Re: GSP error log questions

Looks some i/o Failure is there, if u r able to boot the server then check function of i/o cards. attched doc will help u regarding gsp.

Awadhesh
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Kent Ostby
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Solution

Re: GSP error log questions

More than likely, a hardware HPMC. Contact HP Hardware to have them troubleshoot the issue.
"Well, actually, she is a rocket scientist" -- Steve Martin in "Roxanne"
David Freer
New Member

Re: GSP error log questions

Cheers for the assist...we are in the hands of HP support on site now...