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Thomas Koerner
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CDE, X, OpenGL or ignite error?

Machine: HPUX 11.0 on C3600 with fx5

I ignited this machine with make_tape_recovery
and replaced the HDD 9 GB and installed this
backup on a 18 GB HDD. It worked on another
machine (similar machine) fine, but on this
machine I have a problem.
After the login-screen the screen is frozen.
I have the black screen with mouse cursor
(arrow) or the next, blue CDE-info-screen with
white text and the cursor is a sand clock.
I cant't move the cursor in both cases.
I looked in this forum and checked the
following:
I can access the machine over the network
and I can export the display and start
for example xclock.
I can ping IPaddress and name and nslookup
IPaddress/name has the name results for
localhost, machinename, dnsserver.
I checked with dr_dt and have no errors, but
some warnings. I tried to minimize the
warnings. But there are some missing files.
These files also don't exist on other
machines with the same configuration.
Following files don't exist:
/var/adm/inetd.sec
/usr/dt/bin/xmbind
/usr/dt/bin/suid_exec

I also did the following:
insf -evd framebuf
ioscan -f

When I start from commandline mode with
/usr/bin/X11/X :0
There is the gray screen with the X, but I can
move it only about half a second. Then the
screen is frozen. I can't do Crtl+Shift+Break

I watched /var/dt/Xerrors. After the boot when
there was only the dtlogin screen there were
no errors. After dtlogin there is
Fatal server error:
Unexpected graphics context state on device id 35acda30
In graphinfo there is the following info:
shared library: /opt/graphics/common/lib/libddrw.sl
/opt/graphics/OpenGL/lib/lib35acda30.sl
Do you have any idea what's the problem or how
to find out more, specially how to find out
OpenGL-errors? It's really strange that the
cloning on one machine worked and on this machine not, with the same hardware, only
with another HDD.
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Alex Glennie
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Re: CDE, X, OpenGL or ignite error?

Well it would appear the problem may be related to the mouse ?

Have you tried changing it or recreating the device files ?

I don't recall seeing these errors before ... where's the opengl errors ?

as to the dr_dt errors you have left: indicative that you don't have the latest CDE patch installed ...

can you telnet into the system during the hang ? what's cpu activity like ?



Thomas Koerner
New Member

Re: CDE, X, OpenGL or ignite error?

Hi Alex,
now I changed the USB-Mouse: the same problem.

I found the error in /var/dt/Xerrors
Unexpected graphics context state on device id 35acda30
and with graphinfo I've seen
shared library
/opt/graphics/OpenGL/lib/lib35acda30.sl
So I thought 35acda30 could have to do with OpenGL ...

I telneted on the machine and top shows
0,0% or 0.1% processor activity.
Next I will try to patch CDE.
Alex Glennie
Honored Contributor

Re: CDE, X, OpenGL or ignite error?

I'd be tempted to install opengl patches too

sounds like somethings got corrupted or out of sync ?

PHSS_26617 perhaps ?

sorry for the lack of help on this one ....
guillon_2
Advisor

Re: CDE, X, OpenGL or ignite error?

hello

did you run a check_patches or swverify \* to check the state of the patch ?
Mike Stroyan
Honored Contributor

Re: CDE, X, OpenGL or ignite error?

You could try reseating the FX5 board in its slot. It may have come a little bit loose when you had the box open to change out the disk drive. An X server can sometimes get surprisingly far with not all the pins connecting.