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12-31-2010 11:10 PM
12-31-2010 11:10 PM
			
				
					
						
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						Hi Experts,
I have a query over one of my server where I fired "ioscan -funC disk" and found appropriate output of this command. but when I fired "ioscan -fn" command, the output was not coming and server was hanged up.
 
					
				
			
			
				
		
		
	
	
	
I have a query over one of my server where I fired "ioscan -funC disk" and found appropriate output of this command. but when I fired "ioscan -fn" command, the output was not coming and server was hanged up.
	Deepak
			
			
				
			
			
			
			
			
			
		
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01-01-2011 12:01 AM
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						Please provide server model and OS version.
How you say, it hung ? Are you able to open new terminal and able to execute any commands ?
		
		
	
	
	
How you say, it hung ? Are you able to open new terminal and able to execute any commands ?
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01-07-2011 04:43 AM
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						This could be due to a HW issue ,please have a look at any error in syslog.log ,dmesg & rasmon logs for hardware errors.. under directory /etc/opt/resmon/log.
This will narrow down the issue and we may proceed further !!
Thanks
Manix
		
		
	
	
	
This will narrow down the issue and we may proceed further !!
Thanks
Manix
	HP-UX been always lovable - Mani Kalra
			
			
				
			
			
			
			
			
			
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01-07-2011 11:18 AM
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						> ioscan -funC disk" ...OK
> ioscan -fn ...hangs
 
The difference in the two commands is that the second form is querying every possible device that might be connected to your system. If you have not kept up on patches for your system, expecially for drivers, and have not kept the firmware on I/O cards up to date, the scan is hanging on some I/O card or path.
 
To see everything (very fast) without a hang:
 
ioscan -kfn
 
To find the bad I/O path, use -H to specify each hardware path:
 
ioscan -f -H 0/1/2/0
 
and so on...when it hangs, you've found the bad pathway.
	
Bill Hassell, sysadmin
			
			
				
			
			
			
			
			
			
		
		
		
	
	
	
> ioscan -fn ...hangs
The difference in the two commands is that the second form is querying every possible device that might be connected to your system. If you have not kept up on patches for your system, expecially for drivers, and have not kept the firmware on I/O cards up to date, the scan is hanging on some I/O card or path.
To see everything (very fast) without a hang:
ioscan -kfn
To find the bad I/O path, use -H to specify each hardware path:
ioscan -f -H 0/1/2/0
and so on...when it hangs, you've found the bad pathway.
Bill Hassell, sysadmin
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