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02-19-2003 12:49 AM
02-19-2003 12:49 AM
My machine got hung giving the following errors
"system alert system name uninitialised alert level 12 software failure
alert level 3 system block waiting for operator input
system crash occurred dumping
"
After rebooting it shows the following LED status,
run led- flickering
attention led - flickering
fault led - red
Can anyone get back to me asap.
regards,
rajesh
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02-19-2003 01:44 AM
02-19-2003 01:44 AM
Re: problem with hp 9000 l-class machine
you can go to the GSP
Type 'CL' and view the console logs.
There you can find the information as what is the real problem.
Revert with those messages
Thanks
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02-19-2003 01:46 AM
02-19-2003 01:46 AM
Re: problem with hp 9000 l-class machine
Log a call with HP CRC, I try to find some info about this problem.
Robert-Jan.
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02-19-2003 01:46 AM
02-19-2003 01:46 AM
Re: problem with hp 9000 l-class machine
What was that message?
If you have not noticied then use 'CL' in GSP to view that
Revert
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02-19-2003 02:21 AM
02-19-2003 02:21 AM
Re: problem with hp 9000 l-class machine
does your system boot up after panic?
The OS paniced which is either caused by a software failure (panic/bluescreen/hpmc) or a hardware failure. The crash dump will tell you exactly whiat caused it.. this will be located in /var/adm/crash/ when the OS comes back up.
Check the /etc/shutdownlog for preliminary identification.
Otherwise the
Command Menu: Main Menu> SER PIM HPMC
will help decode harware failures from the crash tombstone if you can't boot.
Later,
Bill
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02-19-2003 03:39 AM
02-19-2003 03:39 AM
SolutionOn my L class, the following sequence will get me into the GSP logs, clear the flashing LEDs, thus (hopefully) allowing a successfule reboot:
enter - for the GSP login
enter - for the GSP password
sl - for "show logs"
e - for error
n - for no filters
at this point you can review the error log entries, when done:
q - to quit
co - to return to console mode
Hope this helps,
Pete
Pete
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02-20-2003 07:47 AM
02-20-2003 07:47 AM
Re: problem with hp 9000 l-class machine
Make a long story short - load the support plus cd and run it - our problem came out to be a bad processor.
HTH