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02-24-2005 05:51 AM
02-24-2005 05:51 AM
Thx
Really need help with this one
My HP T500 SERVER for the last several weeks has been crashing during scheduled reboots and I am not sure whats wrong. Pls see below:
The script showed the following:
-- I/O hardware probe timed out at path 0/52.6.4
nh System Panic:
-- linkstamp: Mon Nov 22 22:03:04 CST 2004
-- _release_version: @(#)B2352B/9245XB HP-UX (B.11.00) #1: Thu Nov 6 01:58:21 PST 1997
-- __kern_ci_revision: $Header: kern_sequence.c,v 1.6.106.512 97/11/05 18:01:46 msosa Exp $
nh panic: I/O system hang
-- PC-Offset Stack Trace (read across, top of stack is 1st):
-- 0x0027a048 0x002e1760 0x0008ac90 0x0003cbb4 0x0034b44c 0x0028e45c
-- 0x0011c6dc 0x002b1088 0x0037b4cc 0x0037b1b4 0x002e10c0 0x002e10f4
-- 0x002e10f4 0x002e0eb0 0x002e183c 0x00230c9c 0x000d1c04 0x001c94c8
-- End Of Stack
-- *** A system crash has occurred. (See the above messages for details.)
-- *** The system is now preparing to dump physical memory to disk, for use
-- *** in debugging the crash.
PM ERROR: Your system crashed before I/O and dump configuration was complete.
-- A crash dump cannot be taken under these circumstances without
-- special configuration. Contact your HP support representative.
-- Connecting to Service Processor. (APMSG 10)(@&j2D&j154LWARN E000 REMOTE: disabled inactive multiple ACCESS FAULT: 00 SP logs contain a critical entry which has not yet been read (SPMsg 000)
-- 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1Service Processor: Finished waiting for Lan/Console card after system reboot.
-- ********************************************************
-- A log contains a critical entry which has not been read.
-- Execute the Display Logs (dl) command to read the log.
-- ********************************************************
Also when I looked at the error messages I only saw the following:
@ PDC TOC initial chassis code 6cbb0
6 6300 02/23/2005 03:18:44 UT
BCRITICAL LOG
@ PDC TOC initial chassis code 6cbd0
7 6300 02/23/2005 03:18:45 UT
BCRITICAL LOG
@ PDC TOC initial chassis code 6cbf0
Thx
Solved! Go to Solution.
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02-24-2005 06:56 AM
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02-24-2005 09:17 PM
02-24-2005 09:17 PM
Re: server keep crashing during reboot
the i/o timeout is a starting point.
Check all your cables and terminators.
Interrupt boot up at the 10sec stage and confirm the primary and secondary boot paths.
Go into the GSP (cntl+b) and check for any recent errors.
Are any of your i/o cards flashing red LED?
If all else fails use the CD to boot and scan the config for i/o errors.
Keep us informed of what you find.
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03-02-2005 12:23 AM
03-02-2005 12:23 AM
Re: server keep crashing during reboot
If not can you please identify the solution and close.
Thanks
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03-11-2005 06:30 AM
03-11-2005 06:30 AM
Re: server keep crashing during reboot
Thx
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03-12-2005 12:06 AM
03-12-2005 12:06 AM
Re: server keep crashing during reboot
PS: I'm still not 100% sure this was the proper fix, those anyone agree with this resolution?
Thx
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03-14-2005 09:55 AM
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03-16-2005 08:25 AM
03-16-2005 08:25 AM
Re: server keep crashing during reboot
Thx everybody for your help
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