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04-12-2001 01:23 PM
04-12-2001 01:23 PM
K370 server crash
We have a K370 running on 11.0, which has been crashing lately. Looks like its a system panic and all it does is reboot the server or just freeze dead.
I ran q4 . in the /var/adm/crash/crash.x directory and then ran a trace, the output of which is given below.
q4> crash event was an HPMC
q4> The Save State registers for this level are:
r0 /r1 /r2 0 0x6ce7d8 0x1
r3 /r4 /r5 0x8e0ec0 0x1 0xffffffff
r6 /r7 /r8 0x1b76dc0 0x1 0x1b48200
r9 /r10/r11 0x5c2b6100 0x4850580 0xa499000
r12/r13/r14 0xf2 0xfa 0xf2
r15/r16/r17 0xf2 0xf0001780 0xf0000124
r18/r19/r20 0xf000011c 0 0x8e151c
r21/r22/r23 0 0 0x4
r24/r25/r26 0 0 0
r27/r28/r29 0x6d0fd8 0 0x170deb3
r30/r31/r32 0x2e6a130 0
sr0 /sr1 /sr2 0 0x7298000 0x4ec5400
sr3 /sr4 /sr5 0 0 0xb9e5000
sr6 /sr7 /sr8 0xbd88000 0
LEVEL FUNC ARG0 ARG1 ARG2 ARG3
lev 0) idle+0x8b8 n/a n/a n/a n/a
lev 1) swidle_exit+0x0 n/a n/a n/a n/a
Any ideas/input greatly appreciated
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04-12-2001 01:48 PM
04-12-2001 01:48 PM
Re: K370 server crash
Feel free to post contents of those files and we will help where we can.
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04-12-2001 01:57 PM
04-12-2001 01:57 PM
Re: K370 server crash
considering that an HPMC is most likely a hardware issue and you have to place a call to the support center to schedule a replacement ask them to help to determine which part went bad on you.
A few more things you can look into are:
- dmesg output
- syslog and OLDsyslog
- /var/tombstones/ts99 file
If you know how you can run stm and try to narrow the root cause.
But best thing will be to call HP and schedule time to have the box fixed.
Steffi Jones
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04-13-2001 06:05 AM
04-13-2001 06:05 AM
Re: K370 server crash
Here's one of the lines in the /etc/shutdownlog:
Reboot after Panic: , isr.ior = 0'240001.0'b3acfe70
There is no /var/tombstones directory.
Thanks and appreciate.
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04-13-2001 06:35 AM
04-13-2001 06:35 AM
Re: K370 server crash
from past experience isr.ior panic strings point most likely to hardware.
I would highly recommend to have someone help you run the diagnostics and get the part replaced, so that you don't risk another crash and another unplanned downtime.
Steffi Jones
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04-13-2001 07:01 AM
04-13-2001 07:01 AM
Re: K370 server crash
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04-13-2001 07:15 AM
04-13-2001 07:15 AM
Re: K370 server crash
Goodluck.
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04-17-2001 12:26 PM
04-17-2001 12:26 PM
Re: K370 server crash
I had the oppurtunity to reboot my server. Its sitting at the ISL prompt, but if I type in PIM it says invalid command.
I'm trying to get the ts99 file in the /var/tombstones directory.
Any help ASAP greatly appreciated.
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04-17-2001 01:05 PM
04-17-2001 01:05 PM
Re: K370 server crash
To get into PIM, I'm afraid, you need to select it from teh menu BEFORE booting into isl mode (IIRC--I haven't gone that route for quite some time.) It accesses processor code, not the system loader.