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11-22-2006 03:05 PM
11-22-2006 03:05 PM
Memory fault
Hi there,
I have faced memory falut error in hp server and the result is the system crash. So I want to know what's happened. I remember it has a file called ts99 in the /var/tombstones/ directory which can display of IO subsystem log entries and display of IO subsystem log entries in hpux 11.00 but I can't find the same file and directory in hpux 11.23. Do any expert know what should I do?
Thanks you very much!!
Regards
Achilles
I have faced memory falut error in hp server and the result is the system crash. So I want to know what's happened. I remember it has a file called ts99 in the /var/tombstones/ directory which can display of IO subsystem log entries and display of IO subsystem log entries in hpux 11.00 but I can't find the same file and directory in hpux 11.23. Do any expert know what should I do?
Thanks you very much!!
Regards
Achilles
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11-23-2006 02:33 AM
11-23-2006 02:33 AM
Re: Memory fault
Check if you have enough free space in /var to hold the ts99 file.
I remember that some stm processes failed to write there if free space is less than 500Mb
Also check your syslog about warnings that there is not enough space.
Chris
I remember that some stm processes failed to write there if free space is less than 500Mb
Also check your syslog about warnings that there is not enough space.
Chris
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11-27-2006 03:50 AM
11-27-2006 03:50 AM
Re: Memory fault
hello,
make sure that in /etc/rc.config.d cpumap2 CPUMAP=1 is set and in pdcinfo PDCINFO=1 is set .
See comments in /sbin/init.d/cpumap2 for normal output destinations . it usually runs as S900cpumap from rc2.d
if this script is edited then the tombstones may be elsewhere.
I hope this helps
Mike
make sure that in /etc/rc.config.d cpumap2 CPUMAP=1 is set and in pdcinfo PDCINFO=1 is set .
See comments in /sbin/init.d/cpumap2 for normal output destinations . it usually runs as S900cpumap from rc2.d
if this script is edited then the tombstones may be elsewhere.
I hope this helps
Mike
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11-27-2006 06:15 AM
11-27-2006 06:15 AM
Re: Memory fault
tomstones should still be there. Anyway, you can use The Support Tools Manager (xstm series command) to do diagnostics
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