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тАО02-27-2009 03:25 PM
тАО02-27-2009 03:25 PM
finding device from lbolt error
Hi All,
How to find out the device name from the below error.
SCSI: Reset detected -- lbolt: 826720555, bus: 1
lbp->state: 4060
lbp->offset: ffffffff
lbp->uPhysScript: e007c000
From most recent interrupt:
ISTAT: 02, SIST0: 02, SIST1: 00, DSTAT: 80, DSPS: e007c028
lsp: 0000000000000000
lbp->owner: 0000000000000000
scratch_lsp: 0000000000000000
Pre-DSP script dump [fffffff4a007c0e0]:
e0340004 00000000 e0100004 00000000
48000000 00000000 78350000 00000000
Script dump [fffffff4a007c100]:
50000000 e007c028 80000000 0000000b
0f000001 e007c5c0 60000040 00000000
Thanks
sen
How to find out the device name from the below error.
SCSI: Reset detected -- lbolt: 826720555, bus: 1
lbp->state: 4060
lbp->offset: ffffffff
lbp->uPhysScript: e007c000
From most recent interrupt:
ISTAT: 02, SIST0: 02, SIST1: 00, DSTAT: 80, DSPS: e007c028
lsp: 0000000000000000
lbp->owner: 0000000000000000
scratch_lsp: 0000000000000000
Pre-DSP script dump [fffffff4a007c0e0]:
e0340004 00000000 e0100004 00000000
48000000 00000000 78350000 00000000
Script dump [fffffff4a007c100]:
50000000 e007c028 80000000 0000000b
0f000001 e007c5c0 60000040 00000000
Thanks
sen
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тАО03-02-2009 04:05 AM
тАО03-02-2009 04:05 AM
Re: finding device from lbolt error
execute dmesg and you may find the minor number for this device then check /dev/dsk directory.
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тАО03-02-2009 04:11 AM
тАО03-02-2009 04:11 AM
Re: finding device from lbolt error
Hi,
Check for EMS alert in syslog.log, there will be a command line entry in the error message, if you execute that, it will give you the hardware path.
Good Luck
Shahul
Check for EMS alert in syslog.log, there will be a command line entry in the error message, if you execute that, it will give you the hardware path.
Good Luck
Shahul
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тАО03-02-2009 04:13 AM
тАО03-02-2009 04:13 AM
Re: finding device from lbolt error
Have a look ant this thread:
http://forums11.itrc.hp.com/service/forums/questionanswer.do?admit=109447626+1211479277623+28353475&threadId=956715
http://forums11.itrc.hp.com/service/forums/questionanswer.do?admit=109447626+1211479277623+28353475&threadId=956715
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