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05-12-2002 02:27 PM
05-12-2002 02:27 PM
Reboot after panic
I have an HP K-460 that seemed to autonomously rebooted. I checked the shutdownlog and saw the following error: Reboot after panic, isr.ior = 0'1024009f.40000000'292aee24
This appears several time in the past in shutdownlog. Any idea what could be causing the panic?
This appears several time in the past in shutdownlog. Any idea what could be causing the panic?
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05-15-2002 11:43 AM
05-15-2002 11:43 AM
Re: Reboot after panic
Patrick (any relation to the great and mighty UNIX god James R. Ferguson?)-
one thing to look for would be anything in the syslog that would correspond timewise. since it was a panic, there won't be a lot there, but you might see something that failed before. You can look for anything in /var/tombstone. There was another thread ( http://forums.itrc.hp.com/cm/QuestionAnswer/1,,0xb5c0854994d9d4118fef0090279cd0f9,00.html ) that talks about it possibly being hardware-related. There are also a bunch of other ones that might also apply (search for "reboot after panic"). If you have online diagnostics installed, you could run a check of the hardware, and it probably wouldn't hurt to run fsck on the drives.
Mark
ps. you'll get a better response for UNIX issues over on the hp-ux forum site ( http://forums.itrc.hp.com/cm/FamilyHome/1,,117,00.html )
one thing to look for would be anything in the syslog that would correspond timewise. since it was a panic, there won't be a lot there, but you might see something that failed before. You can look for anything in /var/tombstone. There was another thread ( http://forums.itrc.hp.com/cm/QuestionAnswer/1,,0xb5c0854994d9d4118fef0090279cd0f9,00.html ) that talks about it possibly being hardware-related. There are also a bunch of other ones that might also apply (search for "reboot after panic"). If you have online diagnostics installed, you could run a check of the hardware, and it probably wouldn't hurt to run fsck on the drives.
Mark
ps. you'll get a better response for UNIX issues over on the hp-ux forum site ( http://forums.itrc.hp.com/cm/FamilyHome/1,,117,00.html )
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