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08-02-2001 06:24 AM
08-02-2001 06:24 AM
When I press 'SL' I can see the last errors, the one it stops on is INIT C30C. I cannot find out what that is.
My problem is that we do not have an HP service contract yet, all I have is this forum and an extra K460 to pull parts from if needed. Oh, I also have a make_recovery tape that I did last week. :)
Any help is appreciated.
Thanks
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08-02-2001 07:57 AM
08-02-2001 07:57 AM
Re: K460 DEAD! - INIT C30C Hang
SER PIM HPMC
and post the output up here, in particular the responder field..
The CBF0 I believe is just indicating that a pmc occured.. you need the list from sl of what happend up to then..
Later,
Bill
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08-02-2001 08:43 AM
08-02-2001 08:43 AM
Re: K460 DEAD! - INIT C30C Hang
BTW there are HPMC's and LPMC's. High Priority Machine Checks cause a system halt and can not be recovered from (bad juju). Low Priority Machine Checks can be recovered from and do not cause a system halt, but do cause error messages to be put on the screen and the system log files (not so bad juju).
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08-02-2001 10:39 AM
08-02-2001 10:39 AM
Solution'C30C' is a "Monarch slave check, making sure slaves responded ". The "Monarch" is the lead processor during bootup. It sounds like he is waiting for other processors to join ("RENDEZ") but hasn't heard from them.
You might want to place a hardware service call.
BTW: K-class fault codes can be found in Knowledge Base document #DFQKBCA00000115.
...JRF...
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08-02-2001 11:01 AM
08-02-2001 11:01 AM
Re: K460 DEAD! - INIT C30C Hang
Not sure what the INIT C30C error was caused by.
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08-03-2001 06:04 AM
08-03-2001 06:04 AM
Re: K460 DEAD! - INIT C30C Hang
It happens because the CPU (and memory) boards are extremely suseptible to small amounts of corrosion on the contacts. This is why reseating the boards (sometimes several times) may solve the problem. Did you happen to move or replace a board?
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08-03-2001 06:07 AM
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