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aliasgar
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Re: PIM logs boot error

Hi Michael,

what slot was fddi card installed.


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Aliasgar.
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Michael O'brien_1
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Re: PIM logs boot error

Hi Aliasgar,

The fddi card was in slot 6 0/2, in slot 3 0/12 was a fast wide scsi card which I also removed. I had tired removing this card yesterday and rebooting and still had the error. I still haven't put the scsi card back in slot 3 0/12. I am planning on putting this card back into the server once I have finished testing the server. If the server fails as a result of putting the card back into slot 3 0/12, I'll up date the thread.

Thanks for your help debugging the PIM logs.

Cheers
Michael
Andrew Rutter
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Re: PIM logs boot error

hi,

If your getting lots of I/O errors, you may have a faulty pci backplane in the system. especially if there are lots of io cards suspect.

Also the pim data supplied suggests something else aswell, regarding the date stamp.
The date is may 2004, so the date is wrong on the system or this is in fact an old error log.

Andy