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10-07-2002 05:41 AM - last edited on 02-05-2014 07:34 PM by Maiko-I
10-07-2002 05:41 AM - last edited on 02-05-2014 07:34 PM by Maiko-I
I know that its hardware problem but I have no access to site and I recommendet to call local HP
vmunix: SCSI: Reset detected -- lbolt: 230046881, bus: 1
vmunix: SCSI: Resetting SCSI -- lbolt: 230050781, bus: 1
It occures in syslog.log Is it SCSI harware connection problem?
Does it mean that there might be some data storage on disk failures?
P.S. This thread has been moevd from Storage > General to HP-UX > sysadmin. - Hp Forum Moderator
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10-07-2002 06:03 AM
10-07-2002 06:03 AM
Re: I know that its hardware problem but I have no access to site and I recommendet to call local HP
SCSI reset... those could mean many things. They could or could not mean a hardware problem.
Check the cables... bent pins. VHDCI cables are very delicate in this respect.
Check terminators... for bent pins.
Check the timeout settings for your physical volume.
You didn't tell us what disk array or disk drives you have.
HTH,
Vince
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10-07-2002 07:18 AM
10-07-2002 07:18 AM
Re: I know that its hardware problem but I have no access to site and I recommendet to call local HP
It could also be a time out problem on the disk subsystem. Since you are in a remote location , first try to change the timeout of the disks attached on bus 1 from default to 180 secs . Use pvcgange -t 180 /dev/dsk/cxtydz . IT can be done online .
After changing the time outs wait and see if the error occurs again . if yes then call HP .