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05-31-2002 10:28 AM
05-31-2002 10:28 AM
Memory fault (coredump)
Hi,
I have a HP9000 k360 server, it have UNIX HP-UX 10.20. A Telecomunication application is running on it.
The problem is than when I run the Print_Manifest (I have installed the IGNITE on my server) on this server, MEMORY FAULT(coredump) is displayed on the screen.
What is the solution to this problem?
Thank you!!!!!
I have a HP9000 k360 server, it have UNIX HP-UX 10.20. A Telecomunication application is running on it.
The problem is than when I run the Print_Manifest (I have installed the IGNITE on my server) on this server, MEMORY FAULT(coredump) is displayed on the screen.
What is the solution to this problem?
Thank you!!!!!
Christian Aguilar
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05-31-2002 10:41 AM
05-31-2002 10:41 AM
Re: Memory fault (coredump)
I would check the following:
1) /var/opt/ignite/local/manifest/manifest.info file for any curruptions or mismatches. Check if any device information reports incorrectly.
2) A better check will be from:
# ioscan -fn
If any device file errors, then:
# insf -e
3) Check the file template.def.
4) Check the ignite log files.
5) Check the system log files.
6) Check if any error while creating recovery tape with make_tape_recovery command.
7) Update system patch level OR install latest ignite from HP site
1) /var/opt/ignite/local/manifest/manifest.info file for any curruptions or mismatches. Check if any device information reports incorrectly.
2) A better check will be from:
# ioscan -fn
If any device file errors, then:
# insf -e
3) Check the file template.def.
4) Check the ignite log files.
5) Check the system log files.
6) Check if any error while creating recovery tape with make_tape_recovery command.
7) Update system patch level OR install latest ignite from HP site
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