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11-05-2007 01:28 PM
11-05-2007 01:28 PM
My server is 9000/800/K360 with HP ux B.11.00 A, The server is giving the following errors
vmunix: LPMC type : I-Cache Parity Error
And pls let me know how to view the CPU and memory status in HP (I mean in Linux you can view the same using /proc/cpu,meminfo)
Thanks
Adithyan
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11-05-2007 01:43 PM
11-05-2007 01:43 PM
Re: CPU and Memory in the server
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11-05-2007 02:45 PM
11-05-2007 02:45 PM
SolutionYou have a tool In HP called STM(Support Tools Manager).I would suggest you to check if Support Tools Is installed(swlist -l bundle ). If so then just type cstm from the root prompt and at the prompt cstm>map ==> This would list all the available hardware.Select the relevant device numbers ie:cstm>sel dev 48(where 48 is the device number). Once done cstm>info and then cstm>infolog.ypu would get details of the selected device, save the output file for your reference.
Cheers
Vijay
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11-05-2007 03:56 PM
11-05-2007 03:56 PM
Re: CPU and Memory in the server
http://www1.itrc.hp.com/service/james/search.do?todo=search&searchtext=LPMC+type%3A+I-Cache+Parity+Error&from=forums&origin=0&submit.x=5&wpa=forums1.itrc.hp.com%3A80&submit.y=8&searchcategory=ALL&hpl=1&searchcriteria=allwords&rn=25&source=7000&chkServStor=on&presort=rank&esc=support.itrc.hp.com&admit=-682735245+1194324418604+28353475
For CPU, Memory status just run this command.
#echo 'selclass qualifier all;info;wait;infolog' | /usr/sbin/cstm
and also you can get the information from SAM also.
sam -> performance monitor -> system properties -> processor give details about processor.
Regards,
Asif Sharif
Asif Sharif
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11-05-2007 04:38 PM
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