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12-16-2003 01:40 AM
12-16-2003 01:40 AM
This server has 12 CPU's and it came back up with 12, as I was and possibly still am suspecting a CPU error that caused it. there is nothing in syslog or messages that indicates any type of error. I've attached the tomestone ts99 file, which is showing CPU errors but they were recorded after the fact.
I have a core dump in var/adm/crash but don't know how to read or check it myself.
If there is anyone who could give some guidence I would appreciate it...
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12-16-2003 01:44 AM
12-16-2003 01:44 AM
Re: server crash on 10.20 system
Check /etc/shutdownlog and /var/adm/syslog/OLDsyslog.log (if you haven't already) for any hints as to the cause.
Pete
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12-16-2003 01:44 AM
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Re: server crash on 10.20 system
DOC ID OZBEKBRC00000611
http://www2.itrc.hp.com/service/cki/search.do?category=c0&mode=id&searchString=OZBEKBRC00000611&search.x=0&search.y=0&searchCrit=exactphrase&docType=Security&docType=Patch&docType=EngineerNotes&docType=BugReports&docType=Hardware&docType=ReferenceMaterials&docType=ThirdParty
If you have this machine under hwardware support, do what the doc says and then send everything to HP and let them tell you what's wrong.
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12-16-2003 01:48 AM
12-16-2003 01:48 AM
Re: server crash on 10.20 system
Check the suspected hardware with STM tools to pin point the issue.
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12-16-2003 01:54 AM
12-16-2003 01:54 AM
Re: server crash on 10.20 system
as Shiju says try the On Line Diagnostic Tools, there are three cstm mstm xstm all giving the same info. With a 12 processor server you should have no trouble in using the nice xstm one :-) John.
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12-16-2003 01:56 AM
12-16-2003 01:56 AM
Re: server crash on 10.20 system
21:44 Mon Dec 15 2003. Reboot after panic: , isr.ior = 0'10040107.c0000000'f
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I checked OLDsyslog.log and it has nothing in it either indicating the problem cause.
I also did a search for Doc ID: OZBEKBRC00000611 but the search said not found ???
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12-16-2003 02:06 AM
12-16-2003 02:06 AM
SolutionAlso, to find the specified document, enter your documenr ID here, after selecting "search by Doc ID":
http://www2.itrc.hp.com/service/cki/enterService.do?admit=-1335382922+1071586846362+28353475
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12-16-2003 02:08 AM
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Re: server crash on 10.20 system
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12-16-2003 04:35 AM
12-16-2003 04:35 AM
Re: server crash on 10.20 system
It is worth checking your power:
http://aa11.cjb.net/hpux_admin/2001/02/0059.html
:-)
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12-16-2003 05:11 AM
12-16-2003 05:11 AM
Re: server crash on 10.20 system
isr.ior =
indicates one of three things:
1) There was an HPMC (check the file /var/tombstones/ts99 and see if INSIDE the file there is a valid timestamp. If so, then log a HW call with HP support.
2) If there is not valid timestamp in the ts99 file AND you run ServiceGuard then you might have had a SG TOC. HP Software support can help you troubleshoot this and will need the full dump, output from cmscancl, and the syslog files from the time of the crash on all nodes.
3) The other time you will see this is if the system hung and you or another user forced a TOC or TC of the box.
Hope this helps,
Kent M. Ostby