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тАО06-30-2008 11:08 PM
тАО06-30-2008 11:08 PM
The cables are well connected, and they were not moved, disconnected or other things. I changed the PS a few days ago and it worked finelly for a couple days, and on Saturday it happened again.
I have my doubts now that coould be that there is no enough power reaching the server, could that be? If not, what? Thanks for your words
Log Entry # 0 :
SYSTEM NAME: gijocon
DATE: 06/28/2008 TIME: 14:05:19
ALERT LEVEL: 13 = System hang detected via timer popping
SOURCE: 1 = processor
SOURCE DETAIL: 1 = processor general SOURCE ID: 0
PROBLEM DETAIL: 4 = timeout
CALLER ACTIVITY: F = display_activity() update STATUS: 0
CALLER SUBACTIVITY: 00 = implementation dependent
REPORTING ENTITY TYPE: E = HP-UX REPORTING ENTITY ID: 00
0x78E000D41100F000 00000003 00000000 type 15 = Activity Level/Timeout
0x58E008D41100F000 00006C05 1C0E0513 type 11 = Timestamp 06/28/2008 14:05:19
Log Entry # 1 :
SYSTEM NAME: gijocon
DATE: 06/28/2008 TIME: 14:05:26
ALERT LEVEL: 14 = Fatal power or environmental problem prevents operation
SOURCE: 4 = power
SOURCE DETAIL: 3 = low voltage DC power SOURCE ID: FF
PROBLEM DETAIL: A = failed or disconnected
CALLER ACTIVITY: 4 = monitor STATUS: F
CALLER SUBACTIVITY: 04 = low voltage power supply
REPORTING ENTITY TYPE: 2 = power monitor REPORTING ENTITY ID: 00
0x002000EA43FF404F 00000000 00000000 type 0 = Data Field Unused
0x582008EA43FF404F 00006C05 1C0E051A type 11 = Timestamp 06/28/2008 14:05:26
Solved! Go to Solution.
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тАО06-30-2008 11:43 PM
тАО06-30-2008 11:43 PM
SolutionThree times the power supply fails? That is a bit fishy.
I suspect the following:
1) System board problem that is frying the power supply.
2) Bad power being fed into the system.
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тАО07-01-2008 12:21 AM
тАО07-01-2008 12:21 AM
Re: Power Problem on A500
It is running now with no problems, and there is an electrical technician over there checking the power enviroment, and a meter is marking 2.4 - 2.7 V, but it has no stability on the power flow.
If it would be the motherboard, the system would not run, isn't it?
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тАО07-01-2008 07:54 AM
тАО07-01-2008 07:54 AM
Re: Power Problem on A500
I had the same GSP log #0 as yousr on my RP2470 which is a simular server as your A500 but i solved that problem as one of the memory DIMM was faulty. And as for the GSP log #2, Low voltage DC power indicates that one of your processor support module on the board is on its way out. One of the three small boards next to the CPU. Location 0x582008EA43FF404F 00006C05 1C0E051A but i wouldnt know where that location is myself
See my thread:
https://forums12.itrc.hp.com/service/forums/questionanswer.do?threadId=1243480
William
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тАО07-02-2008 04:05 AM
тАО07-02-2008 04:05 AM
Re: Power Problem on A500
The server did not crash in two days, but I had to reboot it as an aplication wasn't working proporly (we tried stopping and starting already application and Oracle DDBB).
In the syslog before and after the reboot there are messages related to telnet timeouts
Jul 2 13:45:47 gij telnetd[6214]: Time out occurred in the initial option negotiation
And via cstm I can see that there is an HPMC timestamp of 06/26/2008.
How can I see if these errors are related and if there is any problem with the mother board?
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тАО07-03-2008 03:59 AM
тАО07-03-2008 03:59 AM