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06-19-2007 01:50 AM
06-19-2007 01:50 AM
Read_efi_hdr: physio failed
Hi all,
On a rx8640 running HP-UX 11.23 we are seeing some weird messages pop up in dmesg. These messages happen when we do an 'ioscan -fn && insf -e', which incidentally takes much longer than normal (2 hours).
The message is:
read_efi_hdr: physio failed
We started looking at dmesg because the scan took so much longer than usual; it might be unrelated.
Also (and again maybe completely unrelated) idisk coredumps when trying to verify volumes on the SAN. Is that normal behaviour? I could imagine this not working however the coredump worries me a little:
# idisk -v /dev/rdsk/c24t8d5
Floating exception(coredump)
On a rx8640 running HP-UX 11.23 we are seeing some weird messages pop up in dmesg. These messages happen when we do an 'ioscan -fn && insf -e', which incidentally takes much longer than normal (2 hours).
The message is:
read_efi_hdr: physio failed
We started looking at dmesg because the scan took so much longer than usual; it might be unrelated.
Also (and again maybe completely unrelated) idisk coredumps when trying to verify volumes on the SAN. Is that normal behaviour? I could imagine this not working however the coredump worries me a little:
# idisk -v /dev/rdsk/c24t8d5
Floating exception(coredump)
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06-19-2007 07:46 AM
06-19-2007 07:46 AM
Re: Read_efi_hdr: physio failed
Hi Rubin,
Explaination for : read_efi_hdr: physio failed is..
Command "ioscan -e" which display the EFI device path when available.
This commands leaves the devices partially open. Accessing a disk in this state will result in the syslog message.
This is a known issue and fixed with Patch: PHKL_33432 superseeded by PHKL_34588
Now about Floating exception(coredump).. in one of my case installing the FSLibEnh patch resolved the issue..
FSLibEnh B.11.23.07 libc enhancemnts for VxFS4.1 and 5.0
from Sep 2006 media
Best Regards,
Prashanth
Best Regards,
Prashanth
Explaination for : read_efi_hdr: physio failed is..
Command "ioscan -e" which display the EFI device path when available.
This commands leaves the devices partially open. Accessing a disk in this state will result in the syslog message.
This is a known issue and fixed with Patch: PHKL_33432 superseeded by PHKL_34588
Now about Floating exception(coredump).. in one of my case installing the FSLibEnh patch resolved the issue..
FSLibEnh B.11.23.07 libc enhancemnts for VxFS4.1 and 5.0
from Sep 2006 media
Best Regards,
Prashanth
Best Regards,
Prashanth
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