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тАО04-05-2005 05:30 PM
тАО04-05-2005 05:30 PM
error with the dia -R command
The customer has ES40 server with Tru64 unix 5.1 installed.
The error on the server:
Event file parsing error: event 642 event trailer not found
Event file parsing error: recovered after 936 bytes were skipped.
Event file parsing error: event 1834 invalid event header type
decevent V3.4
This is the message flashed with the following command:
# dia -R |pg
Alternately I have started using the command:
# uerf -R |pg which has no such event file parsing error.
Is there something that can be done for the dia command.
Regards,
Akshay.Danak
The error on the server:
Event file parsing error: event 642 event trailer not found
Event file parsing error: recovered after 936 bytes were skipped.
Event file parsing error: event 1834 invalid event header type
decevent V3.4
This is the message flashed with the following command:
# dia -R |pg
Alternately I have started using the command:
# uerf -R |pg which has no such event file parsing error.
Is there something that can be done for the dia command.
Regards,
Akshay.Danak
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тАО04-05-2005 05:50 PM
тАО04-05-2005 05:50 PM
Re: error with the dia -R command
uerf is the traditional error analysis tool. It was even available on ULTRIX. It hasn't been updated in ages and therefore can not analyze events for the later systems.
For EV5 platforms, you should use DECevent (dia) instead. However DECevent has now also been retired.
For the latest systems (EV6 and newer) you should use System Event Analyze (SEA), formerly known as Compaq Analyze which is available through WEBES. This is still being updated for the latest events for systems hardware, operating system events and storage events.
For EV5 platforms, you should use DECevent (dia) instead. However DECevent has now also been retired.
For the latest systems (EV6 and newer) you should use System Event Analyze (SEA), formerly known as Compaq Analyze which is available through WEBES. This is still being updated for the latest events for systems hardware, operating system events and storage events.
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тАО04-07-2005 01:10 AM
тАО04-07-2005 01:10 AM
Re: error with the dia -R command
Use the following command
# dia -R | more
If you still get problems, you can try to create a new binary.errorlog file and test it. Use the following commands:
# cd /var/adm
# mv binary.errlog binary.errlog.old
# kill `cat /var/adm/binlogd.pid` (notice the ` mark is the one next to the 1/! key on your keyboard)
# /usr/sbin/binlogd (restarts errlog process)
# /usr/bin/logger -b TEST (add a test entry)
# dia -R | more
HTH
Mohamed
# dia -R | more
If you still get problems, you can try to create a new binary.errorlog file and test it. Use the following commands:
# cd /var/adm
# mv binary.errlog binary.errlog.old
# kill `cat /var/adm/binlogd.pid` (notice the ` mark is the one next to the 1/! key on your keyboard)
# /usr/sbin/binlogd (restarts errlog process)
# /usr/bin/logger -b TEST (add a test entry)
# dia -R | more
HTH
Mohamed
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