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12-12-2014 05:44 AM - last edited on 12-15-2014 08:06 PM by Maiko-I
12-12-2014 05:44 AM - last edited on 12-15-2014 08:06 PM by Maiko-I
HP 9000 D330 SERVER GIVING DUMP ERROR - panic trap type 1 (HPMC),
Pl help on this.
panic trap type 1 (HPMC), pcsq.pcoq = 0.aded8, isr.ior = 0.1000445
Below is attached q4 trace Event Output:
q4> trace event 0
stack trace for event 0
crash event was an HPMC
mux2_poll+0xf8
ttisr_daemon+0x120
main+0x66c
$vstart+0x34
shutdown Log:
17:34 Wed Dec 10, 2014. Halt: (by orient!root)
17:41 Wed Dec 10 2014. Reboot after panic: trap type 1 (HPMC), pcsq.pcoq = 0.aded8, isr.ior = 0.1000445
18:14 Wed Dec 10, 2014. Halt: (by orient!root)
11:50 Thu Dec 11 2014. Reboot after panic: trap type 1 (HPMC), pcsq.pcoq = 0.11057c, isr.ior = 0.d37d20
cat /var/adm/crash/core.17/INDEX Log:
comment savecore core dump INDEX file
hostname orient
modelname 9000/813/D330
panic trap type 1 (HPMC), pcsq.pcoq = 0.11057c, isr.ior = 0.d37d20
dumptime Thu Dec 11 11:35:00 IST 2014
savetime Thu Dec 11 11:49:14 IST 2014
release @(#)9245XB HP-UX (B.10.20) #1: Sun Jun 9 06:31:19 PDT 1996
memsize 134217728
chunksize 16777216
module /stand/vmunix vmunix 0x0000000000000000 0x0000000000000000 7391632 3807183718
chunk 0x0000000000000000 0x0000000001000000 core.17.1 3588338658
chunk 0x0000000001000000 0x0000000001000000 core.17.2 3279517532
chunk 0x0000000002000000 0x0000000001000000 core.17.3 303620999
error savecore: Insufficient space to save full core dump
warning savecore: only 54525952 of 134217728 bytes saved.
chunk 0x0000000003000000 0x000000000039d71c core.17.4 3630149701
P.S. This thread has been moved from HP-UX > System Administration to HP 9000. - Hp forum Moderator
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12-12-2014 06:18 AM
12-12-2014 06:18 AM
Re: HP 9000 D330 SERVER GIVING DUMP ERROR - panic trap type 1 (HPMC),
The HPMC (High Priority Machine Check) indication means that a hardware failure has occured. Could be the system board, possibly an I/O card). You'll need to contact HP service to fix the problem.
Bill Hassell, sysadmin
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12-30-2014 10:32 AM
12-30-2014 10:32 AM
Re: HP 9000 D330 SERVER GIVING DUMP ERROR - panic trap type 1 (HPMC),
Its been 3 weeks, but if you are still having a problem you can do the following.
Locate the file /var/tombstones/ts99
-- or --
Reboot and interrupt the boot process. Issue the command as follows and capture the ouptut to a file:
> SER PIM
Attach either of the above to this post. The D class PIM codes were not overly difficult to review, so maybe we can assist.
-Bob
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