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тАО05-29-2006 12:41 AM
тАО05-29-2006 12:41 AM
can anybody tell me, at which Device "PEA0" denoted as NI_SCA, is meant, in the physical Enviroment?
Thanks for your Help
Manfred
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тАО05-29-2006 12:46 AM
тАО05-29-2006 12:46 AM
Re: Device Error PEA0
I always thought that all Ethernet and FDDI busses make up a single PEA0 port.
Jeff
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тАО05-29-2006 12:55 AM
тАО05-29-2006 12:55 AM
SolutionPEA0 is the Port Emulation driver, which is responsible for cluster-communication via the LAN/FDDI interfaces.
It's called Port Emulation driver, because it emulates the behaviour of a 'real' SCS port driver (e.g. PADRIVER for the old CI interface).
Volker.
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тАО05-29-2006 12:58 AM
тАО05-29-2006 12:58 AM
Re: Device Error PEA0
if you see errors increasing on PEA0, these will most likely not be hardware errors, but some problems in the SCS protocol or communication path via the LAN/FDDI (e.g. lost connection, bad cluster password etc.).
You should look at the error log with DIAGNOSE (DECevent) or ANAL/ERR (on VAX) to find the appropriate errlog entries.
Volker.
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тАО05-29-2006 01:08 AM
тАО05-29-2006 01:08 AM
Re: Device Error PEA0
To my knowledge, all cluster traffic uses the pseudo device PEA0, whatever the transport (ethernet and FDDI). The non-network traffic from the past (CI and DSSI?) may use other pseudo devices.
The traffic is however accounted on the correct device.
Wim
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тАО05-29-2006 01:09 AM
тАО05-29-2006 01:09 AM
Re: Device Error PEA0
mfg Manfred
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тАО05-29-2006 06:51 AM
тАО05-29-2006 06:51 AM
Re: Device Error PEA0
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from your Forum Profile:
I have assigned points to 26 of 70 responses to my questions.
Some of the streams date from more than a year back.
Maybe you can find some time to do some assigning?
http://forums1.itrc.hp.com/service/forums/helptips.do?#33
Mind, I do NOT say you necessarily need to give lots of points. It is fully up to _YOU_ to decide how many. If you consider an answer is not deserving any points, you can also assign 0 ( = zero ) points, and then that answer will no longer be counted as unassigned.
Consider, that every poster took at least the trouble of posting for you!
To easily find your streams with unassigned points, click your own name somewhere.
This will bring up your profile.
Near the bottom of that page, under the caption "My Question(s)" you will find "questions or topics with unassigned points " Clicking that will give all, and only, your questions that still have unassigned postings.
Thanks on behalf of your Forum colleagues.
PS. - nothing personal in this. I try to post it to everyone with this kind of assignment ratio in this forum. If you have received a posting like this before - please do not take offence - none is intended!
Proost.
Have one on me.
jpe