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09-25-2003 10:00 AM - last edited on 12-14-2014 10:54 PM by Maiko-I
09-25-2003 10:00 AM - last edited on 12-14-2014 10:54 PM by Maiko-I
Help!
My D380 server keeps crashing due to Unexpected HPMC. I kept booting it with different parts removed to determine failing one, but no luck so far.
I noticed I/O module errors in ts99 (attached).
Can anyone explain the messages in tombstone?
P.S. This thread has been moevd from System Admin to HP 9000. - Hp Forum Moderator
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09-25-2003 10:11 AM
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09-25-2003 03:05 PM
09-25-2003 03:05 PM
Re: Unexpected HPMC
I got the below message when I decode into the HPMS Decoder of K-Class.
Looks like this is a 2 CPUs system
This system is a Unknown type ...
We found a chassis code of 2xxx for CPU 1
This indicate a cache failure on this CPU. Most likely the
CPU 1 needs to be replaced
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09-25-2003 10:32 PM
09-25-2003 10:32 PM
Re: Unexpected HPMC
Just out of curiosity: have you ever had an "expected" HPMC?
;^)
Pete
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09-25-2003 11:55 PM
09-25-2003 11:55 PM
Re: Unexpected HPMC
The 2xxx is a processor code and CPU 1 is the guy who logged it so its bad.
20b3 in particular is a :
Data cache word 1 parity error
So the data cache chip is dying
Best regards,
Kent M. Ostby
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09-26-2003 01:11 AM
09-26-2003 01:11 AM
Re: Unexpected HPMC
Pete - with this particular server I kind of expect it every time it's booting up :)
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09-26-2003 01:18 AM
09-26-2003 01:18 AM
Re: Unexpected HPMC
how does one know: 0x20b3 is what?
>>20b3 in particular is a :
>> Data cache word 1 parity error
>>So the data cache chip is dying