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01-03-2013 07:50 AM - edited 01-03-2013 08:27 AM
01-03-2013 07:50 AM - edited 01-03-2013 08:27 AM
BL860c I2 INCONSTATE bugcheck in SYS$KBDDRIVER+15ed0
Folks,
We had the aforementioned blade crash badly earlier today and come straight back up. There's nothing in the event logs other than 'I had a bugcheck' and SDA is telling me the crash was an ACCVIO in SYS$KBDDRIVER with related links to SYS$HIDDRIVER and SYS$HIDDRIVER - all input devices when none are connected as everything is IP based, though I've noticed in OPERATOR.LOG there were login requests just before the crash.
No processes are shown running on any of the cores, but is it possible a mangled login attempt took the machine down?
Anyone seen this before? The other 7 blades haven't done this (yet) and they're all at the same FW levels and patch levels.
Puzzling...
Cheers!
Adrian
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01-03-2013 09:31 AM
01-03-2013 09:31 AM
Re: BL860c I2 INCONSTATE bugcheck in SYS$KBDDRIVER+15ed0
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01-08-2013 05:56 AM
01-08-2013 05:56 AM
Re: BL860c I2 INCONSTATE bugcheck in SYS$KBDDRIVER+15ed0
HP say you need to install two things:
- The OpenVMS USB patch kit mentioned by Volker Halle and
- the newest firmware for your system (for the rx2800 i2 system this is bundle 26.35, I do not know what it is for your blade).
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01-10-2013 07:53 AM
01-10-2013 07:53 AM
Re: BL860c I2 INCONSTATE bugcheck in SYS$KBDDRIVER+15ed0
Hi folks,
Apologies for a lack of response, I've not been able to access the community for a few days, turns out my laptop just needed a reboot :)
It's 8.4 with all patches up to May last year so we'll get the USB patch installed and see what happens. The blades are already at the latest firmware revision.
Cheers!