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04-08-2002 10:47 AM
04-08-2002 10:47 AM
Crash files analysis - important pls
I am trying to analyze my crash dump files. I have not been successful enough to get some reasonable response from HP too.
Can someone pls guide me to the issue of this crash. Previously this system crashed twice and processor 2 was replaced (0 to 4).
I am listing a stack trace and panic error for your reference. Pls let me know if any other doc is needed.
trap type 15, pcsq.pcoq = 0.185a60, isr.ior = 0.28
savestate ptr = 0x7ffe6e60, savestate return ptr = 0x191508
9245XB HP-UX (B.10.20) #1: Sun Jun 9 06:31:19 PDT 1996
panic: (display==0xb800, flags==0x0) Data page fault
PC-Offset Stack Trace (read across, most recent is 1st):
0x00245674 0x0021aa40 0x000c3c88 0x002273e0 0x00185a60 0x00191508
0x000d39a8 0x000af850 0x000b3818 0x000b3e3c 0x00093dac 0x000c5470
0x0004c5d0
End Of Stack
| Processor activity |
+--------------------------------------+
Processor 1 started it by panic'ing. Here is the stack trace:
stack trace for event 0
crash event was a panic
The Save State registers for this level are:
r0 /r1 /r2 0 0x1 0x245648
r3 /r4 /r5 0x1 0xf 0x30800
r6 /r7 /r8 0x7ffe6e60 0x3ff 0x11f4
r9 /r10/r11 0x20 0x5c 0x2
r12/r13/r14 0 0x7b019f89 0x40007c28
r15/r16/r17 0x400010d0 0x2a 0x2f
r18/r19/r20 0 0x1df 0x1df
r21/r22/r23 0x30380a78 0x10604ad8 0xf
r24/r25/r26 0 0xf 0x30cb4
r27/r28/r29 0x46fb18 0xfffffff0 0x2
r30/r31/r32 0x7ffe7498 0xcc
sr0 /sr1 /sr2 0 0xe96f800 0
sr3 /sr4 /sr5 0 0 0xe96f800
sr6 /sr7 /sr8 0x2b52c00 0
LEVEL FUNC ARG0 ARG1 ARG2 ARG3
lev 0) panic+0x10 n/a n/a n/a n/a
Regards,
Anil
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04-08-2002 10:50 AM
04-08-2002 10:50 AM
Re: Crash files analysis - important pls
Besides assigning points which is an important and fun thing to do !
Have you found any relting things in your syslog file ?
C.
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04-08-2002 10:51 AM
04-08-2002 10:51 AM
Re: Crash files analysis - important pls
By the way, there should be more info from the trace.
List as much as possible, might be a seperate document.
C.
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04-08-2002 10:56 AM
04-08-2002 10:56 AM
Re: Crash files analysis - important pls
i don't get any help in the syslog file either.
pls see if you can help me out. hope some of the HP engineers here can also pitch in.
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04-08-2002 11:02 AM
04-08-2002 11:02 AM
Re: Crash files analysis - important pls
Clemens is right assigning point is fun.
Did you trying to analyse crash dump? Did you use q4 for that?
Sachin
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04-08-2002 11:03 AM
04-08-2002 11:03 AM
Re: Crash files analysis - important pls
What where you doing before the crash.
Could have something to do with vxfs or nfs ?
C.
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04-08-2002 11:05 AM
04-08-2002 11:05 AM
Re: Crash files analysis - important pls
On second thought, I would check for patches like lvm/vxfs, nfs and arpa streams.
C.
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04-08-2002 11:09 AM
04-08-2002 11:09 AM
Re: Crash files analysis - important pls
Don't worry about ur points. I shall assign plenty of them. But try to give me some important inputs, and when i say that i have attached my what.out file, it definitely means that i ran my Q4 scripts.
Request you to treat this as urgent and give me valuable input on analyzing my logs.I have run my Q4 scripts, and would like to know steps to analyze my logs correctly. I can see the error of processor 1 panicking in ana.out and what.out files.
Regards,
Anil
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04-08-2002 11:16 AM
04-08-2002 11:16 AM
Re: Crash files analysis - important pls
I am trying to give you some input, but trying to help you out is not a must !!
We are doing this out of free will !!
So please be kind to us helpfull guys !!!!!
Bye the way I checked your output again, and I was wondering if this happend once or if it happend again and again ?
C.
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04-08-2002 11:20 AM
04-08-2002 11:20 AM
Re: Crash files analysis - important pls
Well, the system has crashed 4 times now since last week. Previously there was a processor replacement as HP found proc 2 faulty. When the system crashed again i got processor 3 as panicking, but they were not sure.
Now it crashed again today morning, but still no concrete reason is available for it. That's why i asked the help of you knowledgeable guys more experienced than me.
Thanks for the inputs anyways. There is no patch problem as far as i know, as HP has checked out the patches list available in this what.out file.
Regards,
Anil
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04-08-2002 11:25 AM
04-08-2002 11:25 AM
Re: Crash files analysis - important pls
If this should be a hardware error, there should be something in the /var/tombstones/ts99 files about a HPMC error.
Possible other suggestion is to have HP the dump further analysed.
C.
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04-08-2002 11:40 AM
04-08-2002 11:40 AM
Re: Crash files analysis - important pls
PHNE_25234.
Thanks once again. i shall award you points now, as you were close enough to that.
Regards,
Anil
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04-08-2002 11:42 AM
04-08-2002 11:42 AM
Re: Crash files analysis - important pls
Anil, that's what I mentioned in one of my earlier responses.
And you will find out that you need streams/arpa patches as well for this.
Good luck,
Clemens