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06-15-2003 11:02 PM
06-15-2003 11:02 PM
System be dump
My system run OPS Oracle database and MC/ServiceGuard. I have file system /DB/arch mount in /dev/vg01/lvarch in DiskArray,after approximately 3 minutes interval Oracle create an archieve file in this file system.
Yesterday my system be dump, when I saw in console when system dumping into /var/adm/crash it informate "/dev/vg01/lvarch file system full and unexpected HPMC/TOC".
when system startup again I check the file system by bdf command and it show 53% in used. I dont know what is the reason make the system be dump. Anyone please explain to my why and my be other reason.
Thanks so much.
Yesterday my system be dump, when I saw in console when system dumping into /var/adm/crash it informate "/dev/vg01/lvarch file system full and unexpected HPMC/TOC".
when system startup again I check the file system by bdf command and it show 53% in used. I dont know what is the reason make the system be dump. Anyone please explain to my why and my be other reason.
Thanks so much.
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06-15-2003 11:14 PM
06-15-2003 11:14 PM
Re: System be dump
Take files from /var/adm/tombstones called tsNN (NN is a number, latest is 99), zip them and attach to your next reply
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06-15-2003 11:24 PM
06-15-2003 11:24 PM
Re: System be dump
Hi,
please also attach a swlist -l bundle, because a file system full should really not cause an HPMC/TOC.
Maybe you are missing some critical patch.
HTH,
Massimo
please also attach a swlist -l bundle, because a file system full should really not cause an HPMC/TOC.
Maybe you are missing some critical patch.
HTH,
Massimo
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06-15-2003 11:34 PM
06-15-2003 11:34 PM
Re: System be dump
High Priority Machine Check is guaranteed to reboot the machine. This may be caused by a hardware problem in the machine.
To review everything you need the /var/tombstones/ts99
and check the /var/adm/shutdown.log as well.
To review everything you need the /var/tombstones/ts99
and check the /var/adm/shutdown.log as well.
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