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DL 380 G4 Reboots when Oracle Database starts

 
pandora_1
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DL 380 G4 Reboots when Oracle Database starts

Hi,
A typical issue. I have DL380 G4 running RHEL-3(Update4) which is running fine with Oracle database 9.2.06 and Ora APps. Now the System gets rebooted whenever the Database gets started. I have attached the lspci. I could find one error msgs which I think is not a problem " hpasmd[2076]: WARNING: hpasmd: Corrected Memory Error threshold exceeded (System Memory, Memory Module 3)"
.Bcoz this error comes after reboot not while starting databse. No error in alertlog of Oracle.
Please provide a solution asap
Regards
Azad
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smatador
Honored Contributor

Re: DL 380 G4 Reboots when Oracle Database starts

Hi,
If you have a memory problem with one of your dimm, you could have some problem with a starting application because the application take the memory.
Now if you have this message "before" your problem with oracle, ok I'm wrong. But if you don't have it before, I really suspect if I were you a dimm problem affecting the normal starting process of oracle.
What about hplog -v
http://bizsupport2.austin.hp.com/bc/docs/support/SupportManual/c00852658/c00852658.pdf
HTH
pandora_1
Frequent Advisor

Re: DL 380 G4 Reboots when Oracle Database starts

Few Output of hplog -v


0043 Caution 04:15 01/04/2010 04:15 01/04/2010 0001
LOG: POST Error: A Critical Error occurred prior to this power-up

0044 Caution 04:17 01/04/2010 04:17 01/04/2010 0001
LOG: Corrected Memory Error threshold exceeded (System Memory, Memory Module 3)

0045 Critical 07:53 01/04/2010 07:53 01/04/2010 0001
LOG: Uncorrectable Memory Error (System Memory, Memory Module 3) or (System Memory, Memory Module 4)

0046 Caution 07:54 01/04/2010 07:54 01/04/2010 0001
LOG: POST Error: A Critical Error occurred prior to this power-up

0047 Caution 07:57 01/04/2010 07:57 01/04/2010 0001
LOG: Corrected Memory Error threshold exceeded (System Memory, Memory Module 3)