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03-12-2006 02:06 AM
03-12-2006 02:06 AM
System crash
Hi
does somebody knows what the following means? How do you start debugging these type of messages?
Kind regards
Mark
Stack Dump:
10ffcc00: 00000000 10111308 10ffcb80 104a2ac0
10ffcbf0: 4fc9a074 10401c50 4fc9a000 4fc98000
10ffcbe0: 4fc9804c 00000000 00000000 4fc98000
10ffcbd0: 4fc98000 00000000 4fc98000 4fc9804c
10ffcbc0: 00000000 00000000 4fce3a40 4fc9a000
10ffcbb0: 4fc9a000 10228834 4fc9a000 1032ad3c
Kernel addresses on the stack:
[<10111308>] [<10228834>] [<10111308>] [<10112750>]
[<10111308>] [<1011273c>] [<10111308>] [<102a6a94>]
[<101f23ac>] [<101f89a8>] [<10211960>] [<1017b85c>]
[<10100288>] [<10108c4c>] [<10108cf4>] [<10120eb0>]
[<10120eb0>] [<101212f8>] [<101212f8>] [<10100260>]
[<10125e18>]
High Priority Machine Check (HPMC): Code=1 regs=10362080 (Addr=00000000)
YZrvWESTHLNXBCVMcbcbcbcbOGFRQPDI
PSW: 00000000000001001111110100001101 Not tainted
r00-03 00000000 00000000 10401c50 000f4000
r04-07 4fc98354 4fc98350 4fc98000 00000000
r08-11 00000002 4fc98014 4fc98010 4fc98054
r12-15 103a6010 1042d9e8 1032a800 00000038
r16-19 0000000f 103a6808 103a6010 000f423f
r20-23 0000000f f4005014 00000001 f4005000
r24-27 000f423f 0008a000 00000001 10348010
r28-31 00000000 00001590 10ffcc00 1021f07c
sr0-3 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
sr4-7 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
IASQ: 00000000 00000000 IAOQ: 10401d18 10401d1c
IIR: 0ea01033 ISR: a607ffd0 IOR: 01405014
CPU: 0 CR30: 10ffc000 CR31: 10440000
ORIG_R28: 00000000
does somebody knows what the following means? How do you start debugging these type of messages?
Kind regards
Mark
Stack Dump:
10ffcc00: 00000000 10111308 10ffcb80 104a2ac0
10ffcbf0: 4fc9a074 10401c50 4fc9a000 4fc98000
10ffcbe0: 4fc9804c 00000000 00000000 4fc98000
10ffcbd0: 4fc98000 00000000 4fc98000 4fc9804c
10ffcbc0: 00000000 00000000 4fce3a40 4fc9a000
10ffcbb0: 4fc9a000 10228834 4fc9a000 1032ad3c
Kernel addresses on the stack:
[<10111308>] [<10228834>] [<10111308>] [<10112750>]
[<10111308>] [<1011273c>] [<10111308>] [<102a6a94>]
[<101f23ac>] [<101f89a8>] [<10211960>] [<1017b85c>]
[<10100288>] [<10108c4c>] [<10108cf4>] [<10120eb0>]
[<10120eb0>] [<101212f8>] [<101212f8>] [<10100260>]
[<10125e18>]
High Priority Machine Check (HPMC): Code=1 regs=10362080 (Addr=00000000)
YZrvWESTHLNXBCVMcbcbcbcbOGFRQPDI
PSW: 00000000000001001111110100001101 Not tainted
r00-03 00000000 00000000 10401c50 000f4000
r04-07 4fc98354 4fc98350 4fc98000 00000000
r08-11 00000002 4fc98014 4fc98010 4fc98054
r12-15 103a6010 1042d9e8 1032a800 00000038
r16-19 0000000f 103a6808 103a6010 000f423f
r20-23 0000000f f4005014 00000001 f4005000
r24-27 000f423f 0008a000 00000001 10348010
r28-31 00000000 00001590 10ffcc00 1021f07c
sr0-3 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
sr4-7 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
IASQ: 00000000 00000000 IAOQ: 10401d18 10401d1c
IIR: 0ea01033 ISR: a607ffd0 IOR: 01405014
CPU: 0 CR30: 10ffc000 CR31: 10440000
ORIG_R28: 00000000
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03-12-2006 02:10 AM
03-12-2006 02:10 AM
Re: System crash
Appears to be an HPMC, usually a hardware issue.
What does the /etc/shutdownlog say?
Did it save a dump in /var/adm/crash?
Get a call logged with your local HP Response Centre
What does the /etc/shutdownlog say?
Did it save a dump in /var/adm/crash?
Get a call logged with your local HP Response Centre
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03-12-2006 06:45 AM
03-12-2006 06:45 AM
Re: System crash
Shalom,
You lost an important peice of hardware.
CPU, something the system can not live without.
Its time for an immediate hardware check and hardware repair call.
If the system has GSP/CSP, it will have a record of the failure.
SEP
You lost an important peice of hardware.
CPU, something the system can not live without.
Its time for an immediate hardware check and hardware repair call.
If the system has GSP/CSP, it will have a record of the failure.
SEP
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03-12-2006 07:51 AM
03-12-2006 07:51 AM
Re: System crash
Well, it seems reinstalling the system fixed it...for now.
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