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тАО12-28-2004 04:54 AM
тАО12-28-2004 04:54 AM
CPU swap
Have an HP9000 L2000 bought used with 4 CPU's. hardware check in BCH showed one of the CPU's was deconfigured and not working. No big deal, there were 3 more and system booted just fine. Meantime, my network/hardware administrator tried swapping cpu locations between a good and the bad cpu, and then switched them back when he got a fatal error during boot. Needless to say, we continue to get a fatal error on boot.
alert level: 15 fatal
Source: 3 = PDH
source detail: 2 = ROM.
Is there anyway to fix this without support. I can't get past this error.
Thanks.
alert level: 15 fatal
Source: 3 = PDH
source detail: 2 = ROM.
Is there anyway to fix this without support. I can't get past this error.
Thanks.
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тАО12-28-2004 05:55 AM
тАО12-28-2004 05:55 AM
Re: CPU swap
Hi Jolene,
I am trying to say this out of memory. If your CPU0 is bad, this may cause system to NOT boot.
Please provide the details of the CPU number which got deconfigured, which was swapped where, etc. This will help us to guide you.
For the time being, remove the deconfigured CPU and restore all other CPUs to their original positions and try to boot.
You can also post the GSP log in its entirety here to check it properly.
Never try to swap a deconfigured CPU unless you ensured that there is no problem in the CPU. This can cause further damages to other components.
With regards,
Mohan.
I am trying to say this out of memory. If your CPU0 is bad, this may cause system to NOT boot.
Please provide the details of the CPU number which got deconfigured, which was swapped where, etc. This will help us to guide you.
For the time being, remove the deconfigured CPU and restore all other CPUs to their original positions and try to boot.
You can also post the GSP log in its entirety here to check it properly.
Never try to swap a deconfigured CPU unless you ensured that there is no problem in the CPU. This can cause further damages to other components.
With regards,
Mohan.
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тАО12-28-2004 06:37 AM
тАО12-28-2004 06:37 AM
Re: CPU swap
we have 4 processors 0 thru 3, 2 was bad and we swapped 2 and 3, then replaced them back to their original positions. Is it ok to take out the bad processor and leave the slot empty and do a system reset? here is our log:
-------------------------------------------
SYSTEM NAME: uninitialized
DATE: 12/28/04 TIME: 17:59:21
ALERT LEVEL: 15 = Fatal hardware or configuration problem prevents operation
SOURCE: 3 = PDH
SOURCE DETAIL: 2 = ROM SOURCE ID = 0
PROBLEM DETAIL: 0 = no problem detail
CALLER ACTIVITY: 1 = test STATUS: 0
CALLER SUBACTIVITY: 56 = implementation dependent
REPORTING ENTITY TYPE: 0 = system firmware
REPORTING ENTITY ID: 03
0x000030F032001560 00000000 00000002 type 0 = Data Field Unused
0x580038F032001560 0000680B 1C113B15 type 11 = Timestamp 12/28/2004 17:59:21
--------------------------------------------
and GSP vfp command output:
---------------------------------------------
VFP
This command activates the immediate display of the Virtual Front Panel.
LEDs: RUN ATTENTION FAULT REMOTE POWER
FLASH FLASH OFF OFF ON
LED state: Running non-OS code. Non-critical error detected. Check chassis and Console Logs for error messages.
PDH test 3156
---------------------------------------------
Thanks for any help
Jolene
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SYSTEM NAME: uninitialized
DATE: 12/28/04 TIME: 17:59:21
ALERT LEVEL: 15 = Fatal hardware or configuration problem prevents operation
SOURCE: 3 = PDH
SOURCE DETAIL: 2 = ROM SOURCE ID = 0
PROBLEM DETAIL: 0 = no problem detail
CALLER ACTIVITY: 1 = test STATUS: 0
CALLER SUBACTIVITY: 56 = implementation dependent
REPORTING ENTITY TYPE: 0 = system firmware
REPORTING ENTITY ID: 03
0x000030F032001560 00000000 00000002 type 0 = Data Field Unused
0x580038F032001560 0000680B 1C113B15 type 11 = Timestamp 12/28/2004 17:59:21
--------------------------------------------
and GSP vfp command output:
---------------------------------------------
VFP
This command activates the immediate display of the Virtual Front Panel.
LEDs: RUN ATTENTION FAULT REMOTE POWER
FLASH FLASH OFF OFF ON
LED state: Running non-OS code. Non-critical error detected. Check chassis and Console Logs for error messages.
PDH test 3156
---------------------------------------------
Thanks for any help
Jolene
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тАО12-28-2004 08:28 AM
тАО12-28-2004 08:28 AM
Re: CPU swap
running with 3 CPUs is fine, just make sure the correct slots are filled. check the air baffle (the second cover on the top) for the corect order to install them in. If I remember correctly, the order is 0, 3, 1, 2, but don't quote me on it.
Josh
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