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10-21-2002 11:51 PM
10-21-2002 11:51 PM
cclogd chassis code boot log corrupted STM A.19
Hello there,
We had a problem with the cclogd process which took all CPU.
Checking in STM the cclogd log file we see this message appearing during the past days :
Cclogd has determined that the chassis code boot log (/var/stm/logs/os/ccbootlog) is corrupt while searching to determine if a BOOT_COMPLETE has been logged in order to create a new log. An attempt was made to remove the log.
The HP-UX 11 model is 9000/800/L1000-44, the STM version is A.19.00.
I know about patch PHSS-24044 but this patch is meant for STM version A.25 .
How should I deal with this situation ?
Franky Leeuwerck
We had a problem with the cclogd process which took all CPU.
Checking in STM the cclogd log file we see this message appearing during the past days :
Cclogd has determined that the chassis code boot log (/var/stm/logs/os/ccbootlog) is corrupt while searching to determine if a BOOT_COMPLETE has been logged in order to create a new log. An attempt was made to remove the log.
The HP-UX 11 model is 9000/800/L1000-44, the STM version is A.19.00.
I know about patch PHSS-24044 but this patch is meant for STM version A.25 .
How should I deal with this situation ?
Franky Leeuwerck
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10-22-2002 12:01 AM
10-22-2002 12:01 AM
Re: cclogd chassis code boot log corrupted STM A.19
Hi,
Upgrade to A.25 I would say.
Just remove the old version, and install the newer one.
Don't forget to stop diagnostics and predictive before uninstalling.
C.
Upgrade to A.25 I would say.
Just remove the old version, and install the newer one.
Don't forget to stop diagnostics and predictive before uninstalling.
C.
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10-22-2002 12:02 AM
10-22-2002 12:02 AM
Re: cclogd chassis code boot log corrupted STM A.19
As your version of STM is very old, and there ar emany known issues fixed ion later versions, I would recommend you start by updating your STM version, and then seeing if you get the same problem.
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