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09-16-2003 02:16 AM
09-16-2003 02:16 AM
vmunix: SCSI: Ultra160 Controller at 0/10/0/0:
Warning:Data transfer rate stepped down for target 6. Now operating at 20 MB/s (Fast Wide). Possible causes are improper termination, improper cabling, or malfunctioning hardware.
rpcbind: svc_tli_create: t_getname failed; T_IDLE
rpcbind: svc_dg_create: could not get transport information
rpcbind: init_transport: Could not create rmtcall fd for ticlts
Do any of you know what the likely cause is or have you seen it before? Any help on this would be greatly appreciated!!
Solved! Go to Solution.
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09-16-2003 02:40 AM
09-16-2003 02:40 AM
Solutionioscan -fnH 0/10/0/0
will show what device it is. Possibly it should not be plugged into your ultra160 card but into a FWD card instead, or it can stay on your ultra160 card but it wont run at full speed - its limited by the device plugged in to only 20MB/s.
The 2nd error for rpcbind doesnt look like too much to worry about. Do you have the latest rpcbind patch installed first ?
eg. for 11.0;
PHNE_28567.NFS-CORE: /usr/sbin/rpcbind
Its part of the NFS General release patch. You can check for the latest in the patch database on the itrc.hp.com
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09-16-2003 02:55 AM
09-16-2003 02:55 AM
Re: Bootup Errors Reported In SYSLOG
Nothing has been changed.....
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09-16-2003 03:31 AM
09-16-2003 03:31 AM
Re: Bootup Errors Reported In SYSLOG
Class I H/W Path Driver S/W State H/W Type Description
=====================================================================
ext_bus 22 0/8/0/0 c720 CLAIMED INTERFACE SCSI C875 Fast Wide Differential
target 7 0/8/0/0.1 tgt CLAIMED DEVICE
tape 2 0/8/0/0.1.0 stape CLAIMED DEVICE QUANTUM DLT8000
Class I H/W Path Driver S/W State H/W Type Description
======================================================================
ext_bus 14 1/12/0/0 c720 CLAIMED INTERFACE SCSI C87x Fast Wide Differential
target 40 1/12/0/0.3 tgt CLAIMED DEVICE
tape 0 1/12/0/0.3.0 stape CLAIMED DEVICE QUANTUM DLT8000
Im not sure if youre even supposed to plug them into an ultra scsi controller as they are LVD and the DLT is HVD - you could blow the bus. This explains your error message, but the question now is should it stay connected or you plug it into a DF card instead. If it works then maybe its ok. Only HP can answer this one I think.
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09-17-2003 03:31 AM
09-17-2003 03:31 AM