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07-06-2005 12:44 AM
07-06-2005 12:44 AM
Alert Level 13
Alert Level: 13 – System Hang Detected via times poppi
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07-06-2005 01:34 AM
07-06-2005 01:34 AM
Re: Alert Level 13
What is model of system, operating system version, does any application cause this problem???
Regards
Mahesh
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07-06-2005 02:35 AM
07-06-2005 02:35 AM
Re: Alert Level 13
What application was running?
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07-06-2005 02:39 AM
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Re: Alert Level 13
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07-06-2005 02:45 AM
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Re: Alert Level 13
When you found this message, where did you find it? In which file?
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07-06-2005 02:55 AM
07-06-2005 02:55 AM
Re: Alert Level 13
produced this one response from HP.
The alert is dealing with the GSP. What hardware do you have?
The Alert Level 13 Message simply means that the GSP does not get heartbeat chassis codes from the operation system (HPUX) => system hang.
This means that the kernel is not running properly anymore. The cause can be either a bad or missing patch or a hardware cause. If it happens during bootup, I would suspect an I/O timeout problem (try unplugging all cables and non boot disks). The best way to troubleshoot this hangs is to enter "tc" on the GSP prompt (CTRL-B on the console) to produce a memory dump. The dump can be analyzed by HP support.
Another possible troubleshooting attempt would be to boot from the install CD to a recovery shell. If the system hangs then, it is a hardware problem with a high chance. You should carefully examine the consolelog ("cl" on the GSP prompt) for error messages.
By the way, a GSP update will not help and the A-Class does not have a platform monitor card (is part of the system card on A-Class/rp24x0).