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10-29-2002 12:57 PM
10-29-2002 12:57 PM
dump
Can someone help me.
In my server L2000, I have:
"Your system crashed before I/O and dump configuration was complete.
A crash dump cannot be taken under these circumstances without
special configuration."
What is the special configuration
My system L2000, is down(yet). I don-?t know how up.
Thanks for your answers
Rolando
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10-29-2002 12:57 PM
10-29-2002 12:57 PM
Re: dump
Eugeny
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10-29-2002 01:17 PM
10-29-2002 01:17 PM
Re: dump
No problems. Nothing to worry about. You may start your system.
Try rebooting it normally, and if it doesn't check what the errors say. You may then try rebooting it once in single user mode.
Sometimes, a dump is not complete and the system crashes. Just make sure that you have the appropriate space. Amount of RAM=free space on /var/adm/crash filesystem. Keep monitoring for disk space on your filesystems. You may even put up a script for it. If there is an HPMC error, HP will have to replace a CPU in most probability or if it's a memory fault, then they will give you some solution about it.
If you system has any issues, it will dump again. I don't think opening a h/w call with HP also will give you any help as they will ask you to run the Q4 analysis script which formats the dump for readable use.
Regards,
Anil
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10-30-2002 01:03 AM
10-30-2002 01:03 AM
Re: dump
This is not a trivial task, and I believe your best way forward is to log a hardware call wit your local HP Office.
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10-30-2002 01:11 AM
10-30-2002 01:11 AM
Re: dump
As said log a call with HP.
Also try booting your system and watch the console for error messages as it boots - that should give you further information as it boots.
Paula
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10-30-2002 01:29 AM
10-30-2002 01:29 AM
Re: dump
check for the messages.
This will give you hints on the problem.
Thanks