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тАО06-26-2007 01:44 AM
тАО06-26-2007 01:44 AM
Panic Reboot
Is this console log would constitute a panic reboot/crash? Alert Level: 14 = Fatal power or environmental problem prevents operation. One of our servers crashed and /var/tombstones/ts99 report doesn't show any HW error except for this one from the console log via GSP.
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тАО06-26-2007 06:03 PM
тАО06-26-2007 06:03 PM
Re: Panic Reboot
What type of server is it?
This is shouldn't be a CPU hardware problem. You either have a power supply problem or a fan stopped.
This is shouldn't be a CPU hardware problem. You either have a power supply problem or a fan stopped.
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тАО06-27-2007 05:49 AM
тАО06-27-2007 05:49 AM
Re: Panic Reboot
You can run # tail /var/adm/shutdownlog to see if any type of panic string was recorded. Also try viewing the Console Log from the GSP to see if you can view the console at the time of the panic.
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тАО06-27-2007 03:06 PM
тАО06-27-2007 03:06 PM
Re: Panic Reboot
>bob: ... shutdownlog to see if any type of panic string was recorded.
I thought shutdownlog only contains operator controlled shutdowns, not panics.
I thought shutdownlog only contains operator controlled shutdowns, not panics.
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