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01-13-2003 11:13 AM
01-13-2003 11:13 AM
Possible Hardware Failure
I have a C3600 workstation running 11i. It appeared to have a hard fail. No keyboard, monitor or mouse access. Unable to access it via telnet or ftp and it was un-pingable. The display attached was not getting a signal and on the front panel of the workstation the following message appeared:
FLT CBFD: SYS BD
unknown check
I had to power off and it came back up without incident but I would really like to know what the above message is telling me and if there is any other way to find out what could have caused this interrupt.
Any suggestions?
-Scott
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01-13-2003 11:15 AM
01-13-2003 11:15 AM
Re: Possible Hardware Failure
Check OLDsyslog.log and /var/adm/crash for errors/dumps.
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01-13-2003 11:18 AM
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01-13-2003 11:34 AM
01-13-2003 11:34 AM
Re: Possible Hardware Failure
ll /var/adm/crash
Any crashes out there?
We had a network switch fail, temporarily parylizing the NIC card to a bunch of servers. One older D class never came back up. No crash, no problems after booting.
Check with network administration. Maybe a switch or hub went down.
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01-13-2003 12:14 PM
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01-13-2003 01:10 PM
01-13-2003 01:10 PM
Re: Possible Hardware Failure
As everybody already proposed please attach /var/adm/tombstones/ts99 file to your next reply. You can check it by yourself by looking at timestanp in the file valid or not (same as the time of crash)
Eugeny