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10-29-2001 08:19 AM
10-29-2001 08:19 AM
problem with scsi resets- real problem or not?
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10-29-2001 08:32 AM
10-29-2001 08:32 AM
Re: problem with scsi resets- real problem or not?
Of concern to me is that you have some power problems -- your UPS going on and off battery and some power spikes seen. I'd have your UPS inspected.
Regards!
...JRF...
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10-29-2001 08:39 AM
10-29-2001 08:39 AM
Re: problem with scsi resets- real problem or not?
1) cables, scsi controller, firmware, disk failure, patches, timeout too fast.
I was lucky, for me it's a disk problem.
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10-29-2001 08:42 AM
10-29-2001 08:42 AM
Re: problem with scsi resets- real problem or not?
I would use pvchange -t to increase the timeout on your array. This is a common requirement on arrays. Typically, the timeout values are simply set to the default. You can use pvdisplay -v to show the current IO Timeout value. A setting of about 60 seconds might be a good place to start. However, I do not like to see the power spikes. I would have an electrician come out and monitor your lines.
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10-29-2001 08:52 AM
10-29-2001 08:52 AM
Re: problem with scsi resets- real problem or not?
Take a look at the threads below for more info.
http://us-support2.external.hp.com/cki/bin/doc.pl/sid=73945b0c0d02e1f2f0/screen=ckiDisplayDocument?docId=200000047257288
http://us-support2.external.hp.com/cki/bin/doc.pl/sid=73945b0c0d02e1f2f0/screen=ckiDisplayDocument?docId=200000047385472
http://us-support2.external.hp.com/cki/bin/doc.pl/sid=ef13e92906bfcef50f/screen=ckiDisplayDocument?docId=200000015663097
Hope this helps.
Thanks
P.S. : the Spikes from your UPS are not a good sign. You should replace the UPS or get it rectified. That could be the cause of your problem.
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10-29-2001 08:56 AM
10-29-2001 08:56 AM
Re: problem with scsi resets- real problem or not?
I guess that I should have prefaced some of this. The UPS spikes can be attributed to when the AC kicks on in the morning for the room where the servers are located. Never was an issue as far as losing power, it's just that the UPS picks up the momentary spike. Our building's wired backasswards.
Clay-
I have already set the pvchange out to 180 due to other reset problems. I'm not sure what it's hitting when it resets, since I can't find a pattern that causes it (time, day, etc). Only that it happens during backup.
S.K.-
I did the custom patch bundle a few months ago, so I'm pretty good there, but I could look again. The SCSI cable on the drive was changed three or four months ago. The controller has always been an issue, but this falls under the category of "old hardware that is not verified for new OS". There have been no performance issues (crashes, data loss, etc).
Mark
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10-29-2001 09:00 AM
10-29-2001 09:00 AM
Re: problem with scsi resets- real problem or not?
I've run fsck both during reboot and manually in single users mode (not recently, but this problem has been around for a while) and it either finds no errors or finds a few inode issues and fixes them. Whether or not I have a reoccuring issue that I fix and it happens again I don't know.
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10-29-2001 02:38 PM
10-29-2001 02:38 PM
Re: problem with scsi resets- real problem or not?
I looked at the log file one more time and I realized, this might not be due to any disk failure because the whole bus was reset. Two things ..
1) Ignore it because bus resets can happen on a normal system due to timeouts or delays. This is provided there is no other indication of disk failure.
2) Problem with your Logtool (Online Diag.), I would suggest getting it updated to the latest version.
rgds
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10-30-2001 05:23 AM
10-30-2001 05:23 AM