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05-25-2006 04:17 AM
05-25-2006 04:17 AM
Some more messages to decipher.
I'm pretty sure something is getting reset and is losing connection with the server for a moment, but I can't tell what. The symptom I'm experiencing is that my Oracle Express database keeps core dumping. Symptoms started last Friday, an Oracle tar has been opened and they are checking things on their side. No changes have been made to the system.
Any idea on how to start trying to find out what caused these messages.
Thank you
Gar
May 25 10:18:44 gobds3 vmunix: SCSI: Reset detected -- lbolt: 16790017, bus: 2
May 25 10:18:44 gobds3 vmunix: lbp->state: 4060
May 25 10:18:44 gobds3 vmunix: lbp->offset: ffffffff
May 25 10:18:44 gobds3 vmunix: lbp->uPhysScript: 81fbb000
May 25 10:18:44 gobds3 vmunix: From most recent interrupt:
May 25 10:18:44 gobds3 vmunix: ISTAT: 02, SIST0: 02, SIST1: 00, DSTAT:
80, DSPS: 81fbb028
May 25 10:18:44 gobds3 vmunix: lsp: 0000000000000000
May 25 10:18:44 gobds3 vmunix: lbp->owner: 0000000000000000
May 25 10:18:44 gobds3 vmunix: scratch_lsp: 0000000000000000
May 25 10:18:44 gobds3 vmunix: Pre-DSP script dump [ffffffff81fbb0e0]:
May 25 10:18:44 gobds3 vmunix: e0340004 00000000 e0100004 00000000
May 25 10:18:44 gobds3 vmunix: 48000000 00000000 78350000 00000000
May 25 10:18:44 gobds3 vmunix: Script dump [ffffffff81fbb100]:
May 25 10:18:44 gobds3 vmunix: 50000000 81fbb028 80000000 0000000b
May 25 10:18:44 gobds3 vmunix: 0f000001 81fbb5c0 60000040 00000000
May 25 10:18:44 gobds3 vmunix: SCSI: Reset detected -- lbolt: 16790017, bus: 2
May 25 10:18:44 gobds3 vmunix: SCSI: Reset detected -- lbolt: 16790018, bus: 2
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05-25-2006 04:53 AM
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Re: Some more messages to decipher.
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05-25-2006 06:54 AM
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Re: Some more messages to decipher.
ioscan comes up clean & stm isn't showing any problems on anything I've checked, disks, mem, cpu.
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05-25-2006 08:20 AM
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05-25-2006 08:45 AM
05-25-2006 08:45 AM
Re: Some more messages to decipher.
Try this ITRC link, it might help:
http://www2.itrc.hp.com/service/cki/search.do?category=c0&prevQueryString=&mode=id&searchString=CMTKBRC00012383&searchCrit=allwords&docType=Security&docType=Patch&docType=EngineerNotes&docType=BugReports&docType=Hardware&docType=ReferenceMaterials&docType=ThirdParty&dateRange=all&search.x=10&search.y=1
Good luck.