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Re: help me about network problem

 
mobile_1
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help me about network problem

here is a problem:
2*R380 with 2 J3715A on each server, in MC/SG envrionment.
pls find attached file for syslog.log.

pls help me to solve this problem, thanks.
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Steven Sim Kok Leong
Honored Contributor

Re: help me about network problem

Hi,

Below looks like a SCSI bus or hardware problem. Check out the device (dev: bc001000)

Dec 11 22:44:32 SxyYY02 vmunix: Dec 11 22:44:32 SxyYY02 vmunix: SCSI: Request Timeout -- lbolt: 1391728730, dev: bc001000
Dec 11 22:44:32 SxyYY02 vmunix: lbp->state: 4020 Dec 11 22:44:32 SxyYY02 vmunix: lbp->offset: ffffffff
Dec 11 22:44:32 SxyYY02 vmunix: lbp->uPhysScript: 680000
Dec 11 22:44:32 SxyYY02 vmunix: From most recent interrupt:
Dec 11 22:44:32 SxyYY02 vmunix: ISTAT: 22, SIST0: 04, SIST1: 00, DSTAT: 80, DSPS: 00000006
Dec 11 22:44:32 SxyYY02 vmunix: lsp: 10d4a100
Dec 11 22:44:32 SxyYY02 vmunix: bp->b_dev: bc001000
Dec 11 22:44:32 SxyYY02 vmunix: scb->io_id: bd5533
Dec 11 22:44:32 SxyYY02 vmunix: scb->cdb: 35 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
Dec 11 22:44:32 SxyYY02 vmunix: lbolt_at_timeout: 1391725630, lbolt_at_start: 1391725630
Dec 11 22:44:32 SxyYY02 vmunix: lsp->state: 10d Dec 11 22:44:32 SxyYY02 vmunix: lbp->owner: 10d4a100
Dec 11 22:44:32 SxyYY02 vmunix: scratch_lsp: 0 Dec 11 22:44:32 SxyYY02 vmunix: Pre-DSP script dump [db94030]:
Dec 11 22:44:32 SxyYY02 vmunix: 78347d00 0000000a 78350800 00000000
Dec 11 22:44:32 SxyYY02 vmunix: 0e000004 00680500 80000000 00000000
Dec 11 22:44:32 SxyYY02 vmunix: Script dump [db94050]:
Dec 11 22:44:32 SxyYY02 vmunix: 9f0b0000 00000006 0a000000 00680508
Dec 11 22:44:32 SxyYY02 vmunix: 721a0000 00000000 98080000 00000001
Dec 11 22:44:32 SxyYY02 vmunix: Dec 11 22:44:32 SxyYY02 vmunix: SCSI: Abort Tag -- lbolt: 1391728730, dev: bc001000, io_id: bd5533

Hope this helps. Regards.

Steven Sim Kok Leong
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Paula J Frazer-Campbell
Honored Contributor

Re: help me about network problem

Hi

Looks like a scsi fault.

Dec 11 22:44:32 SxyYY02 vmunix: Dec 11 22:44:32 SxyYY02 vmunix: SCSI: Request Timeout -- lbolt: 1391728730, dev: bc001000
Dec 11 22:44:32 SxyYY02 vmunix: lbp->state: 4020 Dec 11 22:44:32 SxyYY02 vmunix: lbp->offset: ffffffff
Dec 11 22:44:32 SxyYY02 vmunix: lbp->uPhysScript: 680000
Dec 11 22:44:32 SxyYY02 vmunix: From most recent interrupt:
Dec 11 22:44:32 SxyYY02 vmunix: ISTAT: 22, SIST0: 04, SIST1: 00, DSTAT: 80, DSPS: 00000006
Dec 11 22:44:32 SxyYY02 vmunix: lsp: 10d4a100
Dec 11 22:44:32 SxyYY02 vmunix: bp->b_dev: bc001000
Dec 11 22:44:32 SxyYY02 vmunix: scb->io_id: bd5533
Dec 11 22:44:32 SxyYY02 vmunix: scb->cdb: 35 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
Dec 11 22:44:32 SxyYY02 vmunix: lbolt_at_timeout: 1391725630, lbolt_at_start: 1391725630
Dec 11 22:44:32 SxyYY02 vmunix: lsp->state: 10d Dec 11 22:44:32 SxyYY02 vmunix: lbp->owner: 10d4a100
Dec 11 22:44:32 SxyYY02 vmunix: scratch_lsp: 0 Dec 11 22:44:32 SxyYY02 vmunix: Pre-DSP script dump [db94030]:
Dec 11 22:44:32 SxyYY02 vmunix: 78347d00 0000000a 78350800 00000000
Dec 11 22:44:32 SxyYY02 vmunix: 0e000004 00680500 80000000 00000000
Dec 11 22:44:32 SxyYY02 vmunix: Script dump [db94050]:
Dec 11 22:44:32 SxyYY02 vmunix: 9f0b0000 00000006 0a000000 00680508
Dec 11 22:44:32 SxyYY02 vmunix: 721a0000 00000000 98080000 00000001
Dec 11 22:44:32 SxyYY02 vmunix: Dec 11 22:44:32 SxyYY02 vmunix: SCSI: Abort Tag -- lbolt: 1391728730, dev: bc001000, io_id: bd5533

Place a Hardware call.

Paula
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John Waller
Esteemed Contributor

Re: help me about network problem

Excuse me , Is something going seriously wrong here. The attachment I am seeing indicates a LAN problem. To me it is a problem with a 10/100Mb port on a switch or hub which is set to auto-negotiate as is lan0 and lan1 on the HP system.
Bill Hassell
Honored Contributor

Re: help me about network problem

You have two problems, the SCSI disk problem (which may have been a one-time transient) and the LANs. The device in which you have plugged your LAN cables does not support auto-negotiation (perhaps it is a simple hub or perhaps 10BaseT not 100BaseT?).

You need to change your startup file for each LAN to explicitly set the speed and duplex. If your network device can be programmed, set it to a fixed value also. Autonegotiation can fail in a number of ways including using a specific cable length. By locking the speed and duplex, you are no longer free to plug-and-chug cables but a speed/duplex mismatch is not healthy for the LAN. Your LAN config files are found in /etc/rc.config.d/hp*conf.


Bill Hassell, sysadmin
mobile_1
Occasional Contributor

Re: help me about network problem

Thanks for you all in advance.

the content in the file which I concern is the problem of network. Pls focus on it, thanks.

does HP network adapter not support auto-neg?
or switch not support auto-neg?
or any other problem?

give me your advice, thanks again.
A. Clay Stephenson
Acclaimed Contributor

Re: help me about network problem

While most HP LAN cards support Auto-negotiate, it has been the overwhelming experience of HP-UX users to avoid it completely. If you hard-set the speed/duplex on both your servers and the switches, you will find that the LAN problems drop to near zero.
If it ain't broke, I can fix that.
Sanjay_6
Honored Contributor