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Re: D-Cache Parity Error

 
j773303
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D-Cache Parity Error

Does anyone has the expericence about below message, it shows in dmesg and syslog.log
LPMC type : D-Cache Parity Error.

Does it hardware problem? how to verity it?
Thanks,
Hero
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Robert-Jan Goossens
Honored Contributor

Re: D-Cache Parity Error

j773303
Super Advisor

Re: D-Cache Parity Error

I can't access that web-site, maybe my userid is not allowd. Could you plesas paste the content here?
Hero
Robert-Jan Goossens
Honored Contributor

Re: D-Cache Parity Error

Document description: Example of LPMC on an HP-UX N-class system
Document id: 3200518051
PROBLEM
An HP-UX N-Class computer experienced an LPMC (Low Priority Machine Check)
and the following information appeared in its sys log:

Entry Type: LPMC Error
Entry logged on Wed Dec 26 05:17:19 2001
Entry id: 0x3c29a3af00000000
Hversion Model: 0X5D3

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content edited to comply with ITRC guidelines
HTH,
RJ
A. Clay Stephenson
Acclaimed Contributor

Re: D-Cache Parity Error

LPMC --> Low Priority Machine Check
D-Cache --> Data (as opposed to instruction) Cache

This is definitely a hardware problem --- but it may not be a problem. This can literally be caused be stray radiation including cosmic radiation. If you see more than one of these over a day or so (unless you are in an environment with high background radiation) then it's time to call your HP Mr. Goodwrench and have him replace a processor board.
If it ain't broke, I can fix that.
doug hosking
Esteemed Contributor

Re: D-Cache Parity Error

I agree with Clay. It's usually a sign that your processor board is sick. If these happen with any frequency, it is time to look into replacing the processor board. I assume that you are not having problems with temperature. Something like a broken fan could potentially make these errors more likely.