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04-11-2006 03:15 AM
04-11-2006 03:15 AM
rp3410 problem
On our new rp3410 on 3 different occasions (over 2 months) the system seemed to be locked, and we had to reboot to gain back access.
When we looked at some of the system logs,
we didn't find anything unusual.
We have reason to believe that the system was not hanged and that it was still running.
But we could not login or telnet to it, although we could ping it.
The syslog indicates some inetd activities and there is a device listed as unknown in the ioscan...
0/7/2/0 unknown PCI Display (10025159)
We are running version B.11.11 (U 9000/800) and I think the most recent patches have been installed.
Those events stopped us from going into production with that server and now it's been a month and the system is stable.
Any clue as what happened, and will it happen
again ???
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04-11-2006 04:22 AM
04-11-2006 04:22 AM
Re: rp3410 problem
When system was in such 'hanged' state, did you attempt to login using the WEB console ?
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04-11-2006 04:33 AM
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Re: rp3410 problem
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04-11-2006 04:33 AM
04-11-2006 04:33 AM
Re: rp3410 problem
'ping' works at a much lower level that telnet and does not need the inetd daemon.
Since this is a new machine you should have support. Did you call HP for help with this issue?
I also seriously doubt the the 'PCI DISPLAY' line has anything to do with this. That indicates to me that you may have a video card installed, but have not installed the driver for it yet.
Without a lot more information and troubleshooting, it is very hard to know what happened and whether or not it will happen again.
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04-11-2006 04:47 AM
04-11-2006 04:47 AM
Re: rp3410 problem
The build-in VGA is not supported - the line in ioscan is normal and not a problem.
(It's only used in the Integrity version)
See
http://docs.hp.com/en/A7136-96003/A7136-96003.pdf
Hope this helps!
Regards
Torsten.
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04-11-2006 05:34 AM
04-11-2006 05:34 AM
Re: rp3410 problem
Ping, since it is a ICMP echo, occurs several layers below the OS. Even if the OS is hung will probably still return pings if the machine booted and configured the NIC with an IP stack successfully. Usually the only thing that ping really tells us is that the LAN is working between you and the target machine, and the target is powered up.
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04-11-2006 05:57 AM
04-11-2006 05:57 AM
Re: rp3410 problem
His there any way to prove that inetd failed, is there any sure way to make it fail again ?
I tried some rlogin rmsh rcp in a script
that looped and it has been running for days
and did not give any errors
We want to replicate the problem and then
we will be sure that we fixed it.
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04-11-2006 07:16 AM
04-11-2006 07:16 AM
Re: rp3410 problem
I come again with question regarding the WEB console or console access.
WEB console is a management LAN interface independant from production LAN interfaces, providing a remote access to system console even if inetd service is down or your system is in low run level.
Regarding troubleshooting of your issue, this might help you performing "hot" debug.
You search the system for a core file potentially generated when system blocked. (if some appears, use 'file' command to determine which application caused the core)
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04-11-2006 07:31 AM
04-11-2006 07:31 AM
Re: rp3410 problem
The first time this occured somebody was
able to access the web console and initiate
a reboot.
The second time this occured we didn't
have to reboot. The only user on the system tried again half an hour later an was able to access the server.
By the way we confirmed that the patch
are installed.
drwxr-xr-x 5 root sys 96 Nov 23 23:43 PHNE_28328
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04-11-2006 06:14 PM
04-11-2006 06:14 PM
Re: rp3410 problem
Case this occurs again, you should attempt to check a few things on the server prior to reboot it:
- log on using the console
- run top / ps -ef commands to check what processes are there and using CPU.
- check inetd is running
- check network connectivity (ping to broadcast address of your LAN)
- collect system information using SEP's script
http://www.hpux.ws/system.perf.sh
(SEP's forum profile is: http://forums1.itrc.hp.com/service/forums/publicProfile.do?userId=CA569821&forumId=1)
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04-11-2006 10:59 PM
04-11-2006 10:59 PM
Re: rp3410 problem
I have a 3410, it's been runnning for some months now and I've experienced no problems. It is very lightly loaded, though so not sure I'm a good example for this one.
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04-12-2006 07:05 AM
04-12-2006 07:05 AM
Re: rp3410 problem
Is there any way to prove that inetd
failed ?
the logs in syslog.log don't mention
a failure.
is there any way to stress inetd.
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04-12-2006 08:43 PM
04-12-2006 08:43 PM
Re: rp3410 problem
To enable the inetd daemon logging edit the /etc/rc.config.d/netdaemons
and change the following parameter
INETD_ARGS=-l
this will enable inetd logging and if this happens in future so we'll have some logs for this issue.
Meanwhile you pls check the server for all network related patches. Since when patch updation is not done and check for the available patches and install.
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05-04-2006 08:21 AM
05-04-2006 08:21 AM
Re: rp3410 problem
A memory chip was replaced.
the inetd activity, was normal after all.
Thanks everyone.