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what's wrong with my system?

 
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leyearn
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what's wrong with my system?

when i execute the command :uerf -R|more
there are some messages such as:
********************************* ENTRY 1. *********************************

----- EVENT INFORMATION -----

EVENT CLASS ERROR EVENT
OS EVENT TYPE 199. CAM SCSI
SEQUENCE NUMBER 27.
OPERATING SYSTEM DEC OSF/1
OCCURRED/LOGGED ON Wed Nov 19 13:30:50 2003
OCCURRED ON SYSTEM yj8202
SYSTEM ID x0007000C CPU TYPE: DEC 7000
SYSTYPE x00000000
PROCESSOR COUNT 4.
PROCESSOR WHO LOGGED x0000000A

----- UNIT INFORMATION -----


CLASS x0000 DISK
SUBSYSTEM x0000 DISK
BUS # x0000
x001B LUN x3
TARGET x3

i have look up the mannual
it have something with SCSI bus !
but what's wrong with my SCSI BUS?

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Ralf Puchner
Honored Contributor

Re: what's wrong with my system?

it seems like a scsi problem with device 3, lun 3 scsibus 0, please use

# uerf -R -o full

for more details.
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Joris Denayer
Respected Contributor

Re: what's wrong with my system?

Hi,

You had an error reported by the CAMSCSI layer. Please install DECevent or Compaq Analyse to have correct information.

For all switchbased EV6 systems (DS20, ES40, ES45, GS80, GS160, ..) You should install Compaq Analyse.

For all older bus-based systems (AS4000, 8200, 8400, GS140, GS120), you can install DECevent.

These will provide much more information.


Joris
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leyearn
Regular Advisor

Re: what's wrong with my system?

to Joris Denayer
where can download the DECevent?
thanks !
Michael Schulte zur Sur
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Re: what's wrong with my system?

Ralf Puchner
Honored Contributor

Re: what's wrong with my system?

SYSTEM ID x0007000C seems to be an older machine type. uerf is suitable for that kind of machine, the -o full switch is important to get more information.

Have you tried it prior starting an update cycle of software?
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