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05-22-2006 06:55 AM
05-22-2006 06:55 AM
I have noticed that there are some messages that keep getting entered into syslog, I've included them at the end of this post. The app is acting like there might be a bad disk but, I can't find anything wrong with the disks that are still in the system. I did have a disk that was not part of any of the volume groups that was bad but that was removed last Friday and I'm still experiencing problems today.
This is a vpar environment running on an rp54xx class server. There are a total of 2 vpars on the system. I'm rebooting the environment now.
Any thoughts or ideas?
Thank you
Gary Glick
I'm getting lots of these.
Error messages from syslog.log:
May 22 12:13:55 gobds3 syslog: CVSDM; DEVICE ADDED Event Code=198; Description=D
evice Added; Hardware Address=0/5/0/0.3.0.42.0.2.7;
May 22 12:14:01 gobds3 syslog: CVSDM; DEVICE ADDED Event Code=198; Description=D
evice Added; Hardware Address=0/10/0/0/4/1.8.0;
May 22 12:14:08 gobds3 syslog: CVSDM; DEVICE ADDED Event Code=198; Description=D
evice Added; Hardware Address=0/10/0/0/4/1.14.0;
May 22 12:14:15 gobds3 syslog: CVSDM; DEVICE ADDED Event Code=198; Description=D
evice Added; Hardware Address=0/10/0/0/4/1.12.0;
May 22 12:14:24 gobds3 syslog: CVSDM; DEVICE ADDED Event Code=198; Description=D
evice Added; Hardware Address=0/10/0/0/4/1.10.0;
May 22 12:14:31 gobds3 syslog: CVSDM; DEVICE ADDED Event Code=198; Description=D
evice Added; Hardware Address=0/0/2/0.2.0;
May 22 12:14:38 gobds3 syslog: CVSDM; DEVICE ADDED Event Code=198; Description=D
evice Added; Hardware Address=0/0/2/0.0.0;
May 22 12:14:45 gobds3 syslog: CVSDM; DEVICE ADDED Event Code=198; Description=D
evice Added; Hardware Address=0/0/1/1.2.0;
May 22 12:14:54 gobds3 syslog: CVSDM; DEVICE ADDED Event Code=198; Description=D
evice Added; Hardware Address=0/0/1/1.0.0;
May 22 12:15:12 gobds3 syslog: CVSDM; DEVICE ADDED Event Code=198; Description=D
evice Added; Hardware Address=0/10/0/0/4/1.8.0;
May 22 12:15:26 gobds3 syslog: CVSDM; DEVICE ADDED Event Code=198; Description=D
evice Added; Hardware Address=0/10/0/0/4/1.14.0;
May 22 12:15:44 gobds3 syslog: CVSDM; DEVICE ADDED Event Code=198; Description=D
evice Added; Hardware Address=0/10/0/0/4/1.12.0;
May 22 12:15:58 gobds3 syslog: CVSDM; DEVICE ADDED Event Code=198; Description=D
evice Added; Hardware Address=0/10/0/0/4/1.10.0;
May 22 12:35:27 gobds3 syslog: CVSDM; DEVICE ADDED Event Code=198; Description=D
evice Added; Hardware Address=0/5/0/0.3.0.42.0.2.7;
May 22 12:35:36 gobds3 syslog: CVSDM; DEVICE ADDED Event Code=198; Description=D
evice Added; Hardware Address=0/10/0/0/4/1.8.0;
May 22 12:35:43 gobds3 syslog: CVSDM; DEVICE ADDED Event Code=198; Description=D
evice Added; Hardware Address=0/10/0/0/4/1.14.0;
May 22 12:35:50 gobds3 syslog: CVSDM; DEVICE ADDED Event Code=198; Description=D
evice Added; Hardware Address=0/10/0/0/4/1.12.0;
May 22 12:35:57 gobds3 syslog: CVSDM; DEVICE ADDED Event Code=198; Description=D
evice Added; Hardware Address=0/10/0/0/4/1.10.0;
May 22 12:36:06 gobds3 syslog: CVSDM; DEVICE ADDED Event Code=198; Description=D
evice Added; Hardware Address=0/0/2/0.2.0;
May 22 12:36:13 gobds3 syslog: CVSDM; DEVICE ADDED Event Code=198; Description=D
evice Added; Hardware Address=0/0/2/0.0.0;
May 22 12:36:20 gobds3 syslog: CVSDM; DEVICE ADDED Event Code=198; Description=D
evice Added; Hardware Address=0/0/1/1.2.0;
May 22 12:36:27 gobds3 syslog: CVSDM; DEVICE ADDED Event Code=198; Description=D
evice Added; Hardware Address=0/0/1/1.0.0;
May 22 12:36:40 gobds3 syslog: CVSDM; DEVICE ADDED Event Code=198; Description=D
evice Added; Hardware Address=0/10/0/0/4/1.8.0;
May 22 12:36:53 gobds3 syslog: CVSDM; DEVICE ADDED Event Code=198; Description=D
evice Added; Hardware Address=0/10/0/0/4/1.14.0;
May 22 12:37:06 gobds3 syslog: CVSDM; DEVICE ADDED Event Code=198; Description=D
evice Added; Hardware Address=0/10/0/0/4/1.12.0;
May 22 12:37:19 gobds3 syslog: CVSDM; DEVICE ADDED Event Code=198; Description=D
evice Added; Hardware Address=0/10/0/0/4/1.10.0;
May 22 12:56:45 gobds3 syslog: CVSDM; DEVICE ADDED Event Code=198; Description=D
evice Added; Hardware Address=0/5/0/0.3.0.42.0.2.7;
May 22 12:56:54 gobds3 syslog: CVSDM; DEVICE ADDED Event Code=198; Description=D
evice Added; Hardware Address=0/10/0/0/4/1.8.0;
May 22 12:57:01 gobds3 syslog: CVSDM; DEVICE ADDED Event Code=198; Description=D
evice Added; Hardware Address=0/10/0/0/4/1.14.0;
May 22 12:57:08 gobds3 syslog: CVSDM; DEVICE ADDED Event Code=198; Description=D
evice Added; Hardware Address=0/10/0/0/4/1.12.0;
May 22 12:57:15 gobds3 syslog: CVSDM; DEVICE ADDED Event Code=198; Description=D
evice Added; Hardware Address=0/10/0/0/4/1.10.0;
May 22 12:57:25 gobds3 syslog: CVSDM; DEVICE ADDED Event Code=198; Description=D
evice Added; Hardware Address=0/0/2/0.2.0;
May 22 12:57:32 gobds3 syslog: CVSDM; DEVICE ADDED Event Code=198; Description=D
evice Added; Hardware Address=0/0/2/0.0.0;
May 22 12:57:39 gobds3 syslog: CVSDM; DEVICE ADDED Event Code=198; Description=D
evice Added; Hardware Address=0/0/1/1.2.0;
May 22 12:57:46 gobds3 syslog: CVSDM; DEVICE ADDED Event Code=198; Description=D
evice Added; Hardware Address=0/0/1/1.0.0;
May 22 12:57:59 gobds3 syslog: CVSDM; DEVICE ADDED Event Code=198; Description=D
evice Added; Hardware Address=0/10/0/0/4/1.8.0;
May 22 12:58:12 gobds3 syslog: CVSDM; DEVICE ADDED Event Code=198; Description=D
evice Added; Hardware Address=0/10/0/0/4/1.14.0;
May 22 12:58:25 gobds3 syslog: CVSDM; DEVICE ADDED Event Code=198; Description=D
evice Added; Hardware Address=0/10/0/0/4/1.12.0;
May 22 12:58:38 gobds3 syslog: CVSDM; DEVICE ADDED Event Code=198; Description=D
evice Added; Hardware Address=0/10/0/0/4/1.10.0;
May 22 13:17:54 gobds3 syslog: CVSDM; DEVICE ADDED Event Code=198; Description=D
evice Added; Hardware Address=0/5/0/0.3.0.42.0.2.7;
May 22 13:18:00 gobds3 syslog: CVSDM; DEVICE ADDED Event Code=198; Description=D
evice Added; Hardware Address=0/10/0/0/4/1.8.0;
May 22 13:18:07 gobds3 syslog: CVSDM; DEVICE ADDED Event Code=198; Description=D
evice Added; Hardware Address=0/10/0/0/4/1.14.0;
May 22 13:18:14 gobds3 syslog: CVSDM; DEVICE ADDED Event Code=198; Description=D
evice Added; Hardware Address=0/10/0/0/4/1.12.0;
May 22 13:18:23 gobds3 syslog: CVSDM; DEVICE ADDED Event Code=198; Description=D
evice Added; Hardware Address=0/10/0/0/4/1.10.0;
May 22 13:18:30 gobds3 syslog: CVSDM; DEVICE ADDED Event Code=198; Description=D
evice Added; Hardware Address=0/0/2/0.2.0;
May 22 13:18:37 gobds3 syslog: CVSDM; DEVICE ADDED Event Code=198; Description=D
evice Added; Hardware Address=0/0/2/0.0.0;
May 22 13:18:44 gobds3 syslog: CVSDM; DEVICE ADDED Event Code=198; Description=D
evice Added; Hardware Address=0/0/1/1.2.0;
May 22 13:18:53 gobds3 syslog: CVSDM; DEVICE ADDED Event Code=198; Description=D
evice Added; Hardware Address=0/0/1/1.0.0;
May 22 13:19:07 gobds3 syslog: CVSDM; DEVICE ADDED Event Code=198; Description=D
evice Added; Hardware Address=0/10/0/0/4/1.8.0;
May 22 13:19:21 gobds3 syslog: CVSDM; DEVICE ADDED Event Code=198; Description=D
evice Added; Hardware Address=0/10/0/0/4/1.14.0;
May 22 13:19:39 gobds3 syslog: CVSDM; DEVICE ADDED Event Code=198; Description=D
evice Added; Hardware Address=0/10/0/0/4/1.12.0;
May 22 13:19:53 gobds3 syslog: CVSDM; DEVICE ADDED Event Code=198; Description=D
evice Added; Hardware Address=0/10/0/0/4/1.10.0;
May 22 13:34:11 gobds3 su: - ta ggadmin-root
May 22 13:34:23 gobds3 su: + ta ggadmin-root
May 22 13:39:08 gobds3 syslog: CVSDM; DEVICE ADDED Event Code=198; Description=D
evice Added; Hardware Address=0/5/0/0.3.0.42.0.2.7;
May 22 13:39:17 gobds3 syslog: CVSDM; DEVICE ADDED Event Code=198; Description=D
evice Added; Hardware Address=0/10/0/0/4/1.8.0;
May 22 13:39:24 gobds3 syslog: CVSDM; DEVICE ADDED Event Code=198; Description=D
evice Added; Hardware Address=0/10/0/0/4/1.14.0;
May 22 13:39:26 gobds3 sudo: mdbdba : TTY=pts/tb ; PWD=/ibc/oracle/olap/bin ;
USER=root ; COMMAND=./express stop
May 22 13:39:31 gobds3 syslog: CVSDM; DEVICE ADDED Event Code=198; Description=D
evice Added; Hardware Address=0/10/0/0/4/1.12.0;
May 22 13:39:38 gobds3 syslog: CVSDM; DEVICE ADDED Event Code=198; Description=D
evice Added; Hardware Address=0/10/0/0/4/1.10.0;
May 22 13:39:47 gobds3 syslog: CVSDM; DEVICE ADDED Event Code=198; Description=D
evice Added; Hardware Address=0/0/2/0.2.0;
May 22 13:39:54 gobds3 syslog: CVSDM; DEVICE ADDED Event Code=198; Description=D
evice Added; Hardware Address=0/0/2/0.0.0;
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05-22-2006 07:12 AM
05-22-2006 07:12 AM
SolutionWhat version you are using?
Could be some old.
Hope this helps!
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05-22-2006 07:24 AM
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Re: Odd messages in syslog
I don't know if that would be causing my problem though. This env was up for many weeks without a problem until last week.
FYI: The reboot didn't help matters.
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05-22-2006 07:32 AM
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Re: Odd messages in syslog
Any other entries in the logs?
Hope this helps!
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05-22-2006 08:07 AM
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Re: Odd messages in syslog
Oracle should be able to anaylze the core dump, but you can look at it with the strings command.
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05-22-2006 10:01 AM
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Re: Odd messages in syslog
I can't find anything on the system side.
I cleaned up the /var/stm/logs/os files and nothing new has been logged even though program aborts have happened since. stm indicatates that memory & disks are fine. EMS indicatates that one of the power supplies is unplugged, but it's never been plugged in. I'm not sure where else to check, any thoughts would much appreciated. I'm still thinking that it's a hardware issue of some sort since nothing has changed in the environemnt
I'm working through the core dump now I'll probably have to have our dba & oracle give me a hand.
Thanks again.