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02-22-2007 03:43 AM
02-22-2007 03:43 AM
Rajos
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02-22-2007 03:49 AM
02-22-2007 03:49 AM
Re: Server crashed - no crash files created
Did system PANIC? Was it rebooted by someone else? What message is shown there?
Also look in /var/adm/tombstones. Is the a ts## file that has a recent date/time stamp? (This file could be named ts99). You could have HP look at the tombstone to see if there are any clues.
Look at the /etc/rc.log file. Any mention in there as to the crash files? Maybe the system tries to save them but something is not configured correctly. This will be a good place to see.
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02-22-2007 03:55 AM
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Re: Server crashed - no crash files created
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02-22-2007 03:59 AM
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Re: Server crashed - no crash files created
16:53 Fri Jan 5, 2007. Reboot:
16:10 Fri Jan 19, 2007. Reboot:
The server crashed yesterday (Feb 21). No ts## files are there in /var/adm/ and also /etc/rc.log.old shows nothing about this. The crashconf and savecrash are correctly configured. Wondering how the ts## and /var/adm/crash files are not created. is there any daemon checked that does this.
Rajos
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02-22-2007 04:18 AM
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Re: Server crashed - no crash files created
What does your uptime value say?
No tombstone files? Are we sure the system crashed?
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02-22-2007 04:46 AM
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Re: Server crashed - no crash files created
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02-22-2007 05:12 AM
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Re: Server crashed - no crash files created
Let us know what happened.
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02-22-2007 05:19 AM
02-22-2007 05:19 AM
SolutionIf it was a temporary outage, then it may have come back on within a few seconds and the box came back up.
Second -- As for the '-lq' not working, that is usually an option to 'hpux' and not vmunix. My normal procedure when booting is to do a 'bo pri' or 'bo alt' and say 'YES' to Interact with IPL. Then at the IPL prompt, do an 'hpux -lq' to start in low quorum mode.
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02-23-2007 01:58 AM
02-23-2007 01:58 AM