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тАО03-16-2004 01:24 AM
тАО03-16-2004 01:24 AM
HP UX L2000 Unexpected reboot
The first unit rebooted during non-business hours. The syslog.log doesn't help us : just shows the time of reboot. The GPS error logs shows this message:
Log Entry # 0 :
SYSTEM NAME: l2000up
DATE: 03/12/2004 TIME: 05:23:26
ALERT LEVEL: 3 = System blocked waiting for operator input
SOURCE: 1 = processor
SOURCE DETAIL: 1 = processor general SOURCE ID: 0
PROBLEM DETAIL: 0 = no problem detail
CALLER ACTIVITY: E = system warning STATUS: 0
CALLER SUBACTIVITY: F0 = implementation dependent
REPORTING ENTITY TYPE: E = HP-UX REPORTING ENTITY ID: 00
0xF8E000301100EF00 00000000 0000EF00 type 31 = legacy PA HEX chassis-code
0x58E008301100EF00 00006802 0C05171A type 11 = Timestamp 03/12/2004 05:23:26
Type CR for next entry, Q CR to quit.
I've read the document attached ( thanks to S.K. Chan) but really I can't understand what's happened.
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тАО03-16-2004 04:09 AM
тАО03-16-2004 04:09 AM
Re: HP UX L2000 Unexpected reboot
Regards
Martin.
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тАО03-16-2004 04:38 AM
тАО03-16-2004 04:38 AM
Re: HP UX L2000 Unexpected reboot
I would look into that angle.
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тАО04-16-2004 05:02 AM
тАО04-16-2004 05:02 AM
Re: HP UX L2000 Unexpected reboot
Hope this helps
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тАО06-13-2004 09:42 PM
тАО06-13-2004 09:42 PM
Re: HP UX L2000 Unexpected reboot
From the Boot Console Main Menu
Execute (in) command then (pr) command and it will report what processor is not functioning corectlly