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10-14-2009 06:12 AM
10-14-2009 06:12 AM
Kernel Corruption
Recently one of my RP7400 system after reboot (uptime =532 days ) hung on the BCH and . after lots of workaround, it was concluded that kernel was corrupt. and we rebuilded system from Ignite recovery.This supports the statement of kernel corruption or /stand filesystem inconsistancy.Now i have to
face the problem management and have to mention the corrective action towards this.
what are the suggestions can be given to check such kernel or /stand health ?
I think fsck wont help since / and /stand filesystems are always mounted.
any suggestion please.
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10-14-2009 06:31 AM
10-14-2009 06:31 AM
Re: Kernel Corruption
If any thing happens to your kernel, then you can boot through alternate kernel
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10-14-2009 07:13 AM
10-14-2009 07:13 AM
Re: Kernel Corruption
hpux -is
# from the ISL prompt at console
Thake a look at the size and stamps on the vmunix files
boot the system off a previous kernel,
hpux /stand/vmunix.prev
Then build a new kernel.
This kind of corruption does not often happen. If files are missing from /stand you may need to restore them from an Ignite backup.
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10-14-2009 07:26 AM
10-14-2009 07:26 AM
Re: Kernel Corruption
So we used fourth old tape.
I think make_recovery did not really check the file integrety.instead it just backs it up.
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10-14-2009 08:10 AM
10-14-2009 08:10 AM
Re: Kernel Corruption
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10-15-2009 12:56 AM
10-15-2009 12:56 AM
Re: Kernel Corruption
File integrity is usually handled by CRC checksums embeded in the storege. If there is a problem, you'll find out when the tape drive would actually save the data on tape.
If you have completed archive jobs without any errors, suggests that somehow afther saving the data on media, the media itself is corrupted.
Best regards from Romania,
Horia Chirculescu.
Horia.