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08-28-2003 03:38 AM
08-28-2003 03:38 AM
Server hung??
The server always hung after I access to the server for 5 to 10 minutes. I kept reboot after it hung about 25 to 30 times a day. I don't see any problem, like what I did check: syslog.log (look good so far) and I checked all hard drives (48) by using dd command and all hard drives are good. What else should I check?
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08-28-2003 03:42 AM
08-28-2003 03:42 AM
Re: Server hung??
That is a common cause of hangs.
Also ping from another box. If the times are slowly rising, replace the NIC card. Watch it for an hour or so.
Run xstm or mstm and exercize the processor/disks/memory, anything that will excercize, you may find a problem.
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08-28-2003 03:46 AM
08-28-2003 03:46 AM
Re: Server hung??
Have you tried logging on from the console?
If that works OK, you need to have your network guys check things out.
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08-28-2003 03:49 AM
08-28-2003 03:49 AM
Re: Server hung??
Can you telnet in from another server?
Can you login on the console?
Make sure you check OLDsyslog.log after the reboot as that is where any error messages would be if there were to be any.
Ensure patches are current, and ensure Online Diagnostics is installedand check the relevant log files (event.log). Obviously be careful installing any new patches or software as a hang 10 mins after logging in is not too good.
Tim
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08-28-2003 03:50 AM
08-28-2003 03:50 AM
Re: Server hung??
We don't use NFS... I check with NIC card is fine also.
Is this strange?
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08-28-2003 03:53 AM
08-28-2003 03:53 AM
Re: Server hung??
Can you telnet in from another server? YES
Can you login on the console? YES
Both console and telnet got hanging after 5 to 10 minutes too.
I have no problem with the server for 6 months after I patched. I did reboot once a week with no problem. After 6 months, it hung. Whoa... Not good...
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08-28-2003 03:54 AM
08-28-2003 03:54 AM
Re: Server hung??
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08-28-2003 03:58 AM
08-28-2003 03:58 AM
Re: Server hung??
what is in your resolv.conf?
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08-28-2003 04:29 AM
08-28-2003 04:29 AM
Re: Server hung??
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08-28-2003 04:33 AM
08-28-2003 04:33 AM
Re: Server hung??
check, with cron
swapinfo -mt
every 5 minutes and log the results.
And, what about latest QPK ? how old is yours ?
Massimo
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08-28-2003 04:49 AM
08-28-2003 04:49 AM
Re: Server hung??
I will try swapinfo -mt after reboot...
I can ping from other box to the server which is great while server hangs now! Make sense to you?
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08-28-2003 05:29 AM
08-28-2003 05:29 AM
Re: Server hung??
In general when your system hangs, you can do a cntl-B> TC and force a crash dump of the box.
If you log a call with HP, they should be able to use that crash dump to troubleshoot the dump and recommend a course of action to repair it.
This document shows you how to pre-process your dump for HP:
http://www1.itrc.hp.com/service/cki/docDisplay.do?docLocale=en_US&docId=200000069402152
If you run the "whathappened" script that is mentioned, you ***MIGHT*** be able to see whats going on based on issues like what processes are running at the time of the hang or other data, but generally you need to get an HP support person involved.
Best regards,
Kent M. Ostby
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08-28-2003 10:20 PM
08-28-2003 10:20 PM
Re: Server hung??
I suggest "netstat -i" to find collisions.
J.M.Bourges
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08-28-2003 10:48 PM
08-28-2003 10:48 PM
Re: Server hung??
What happens if you don??t log on the machine, it also hungs?
What about booting in single user? or booting with the previous kernel? It also hungs ?
Maybe any error in /etc/rc.log or /etc/rc.log.old ( something starting in background that fails in 5-10 minutes? )
Only an idea.
Hope this helps.
Kind regards,
Zigor