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тАО07-17-2008 07:01 PM
тАО07-17-2008 07:01 PM
cstm shows strange "Killed" status, what it means?
I run cstm to check HP Servers. And, two of them have Killed status of CPU and system on cstm's output. What it means?
It's very strange to me. Since, both servers run very well.
Server1:
cstm> map
...
37 8 MEMORY (af) Information Successful
38 16 IPMI Controller (4) Information Successful
* 39 128 CPU (884) Information Killed
40 129 CPU (884) Information Successful
41 136 CPU (884) Information Successful
Server2:
cstm>map
Dev Last Last Op
Num Path Product Active Tool Status
=== ==================== ========================= =========== =============
1 system system () Information Killed
2 0 Bus Adapter (880) Information Successful
....
THX
It's very strange to me. Since, both servers run very well.
Server1:
cstm> map
...
37 8 MEMORY (af) Information Successful
38 16 IPMI Controller (4) Information Successful
* 39 128 CPU (884) Information Killed
40 129 CPU (884) Information Successful
41 136 CPU (884) Information Successful
Server2:
cstm>map
Dev Last Last Op
Num Path Product Active Tool Status
=== ==================== ========================= =========== =============
1 system system () Information Killed
2 0 Bus Adapter (880) Information Successful
....
THX
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тАО07-17-2008 09:01 PM
тАО07-17-2008 09:01 PM
Re: cstm shows strange "Killed" status, what it means?
log a case to HP and ask for their support.
a warrior never quits
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тАО07-17-2008 09:08 PM
тАО07-17-2008 09:08 PM
Re: cstm shows strange "Killed" status, what it means?
If you cancel an action for any reason the resulting status is "(tool) killed".
Run information again on that items and watch the results.
Hope this helps!
Regards
Torsten.
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Run information again on that items and watch the results.
Hope this helps!
Regards
Torsten.
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