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тАО03-30-2006 12:40 AM
тАО03-30-2006 12:40 AM
pka0:
When I execute the followng command:
$ show error
I got following outout:
Device Error Counf
osfs2$pka0: 11
I have never seen the error before. Is it a serious problem or?? If I execure analyze/error/include=pka0: I got a long list with text. Any comments?
Thanks
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тАО03-30-2006 02:01 AM
тАО03-30-2006 02:01 AM
Re: pka0:
PKA0: is a SCSI bus adapter. There could be errors on the adapter itself, the SCSI bus or one of the devices on the SCSI bus. Use $ ANAL/SYS -> SDA> CLUE SCSI/SUMM to find out, which devices are connected to the PKA SCSI bus.
DECevent V3.4 is probably the best tool for analyzing SCSI related errors.
Volker.
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тАО03-30-2006 02:06 AM
тАО03-30-2006 02:06 AM
Re: pka0:
attach the result of the command and we can analyze the problem
if you have decevent try diagnoze
regards
Steph
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тАО04-04-2006 08:35 PM
тАО04-04-2006 08:35 PM
Re: pka0:
Thanks for the answer. Is it harmless to execute or run analyze/system on a running system?
Is it the only choice to find the reason for the error?
Is it possible to reset the error log afterwords.
Geir
PS:
Sorry for the delay :-)
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тАО04-04-2006 08:45 PM
тАО04-04-2006 08:45 PM
Re: pka0:
running ANAL/SYS cannot cause any problems. It just reads system data structures and cannot modify them.
Recent versions of OpenVMS would allow you to reset the device error count with SET DEV/RESET=(ERROR_COUNT) PKA0:
To find the reason for the error, you have to install DECevent V3.4 and translate the PKA0 errors from ERRLOG.SYS
Volker.
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тАО04-05-2006 01:21 PM
тАО04-05-2006 01:21 PM
Re: pka0:
---
Taken literally, that statement is true, since all you've done is activate a few images.
However there are some SDA extensions that (on a runnning system) will allocate pool and modify memory (the DKDRIVER logging tool) or even modify the default behaviour of certain device drivers (the FC SDA extensions, for example).
-- Rob