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10-27-2004 06:12 PM
10-27-2004 06:12 PM
System Crash
I have an rp7410 with HPUX 11i running.This server got crashed couple of times.It got crashed
on 25th oct , i got an message in the log for 24th oct like this
Oct 25 03:30:11 dbnode2 /usr/sbin/nfsd[1619]: nfsd 1 3 sock 4
Oct 25 03:30:11 dbnode2 /usr/sbin/nfsd[1622]: nfsd 1 5 sock 4
Oct 25 03:30:11 dbnode2 /usr/sbin/nfsd[1623]: nfsd 1 6 sock 4
Oct 25 03:30:11 dbnode2 /usr/sbin/nfsd[1609]: nfsd 0 7 sock 4
Oct 25 03:30:11 dbnode2 /usr/sbin/nfsd[1621]: nfsd 0 6 sock 4
Oct 25 03:30:11 dbnode2 /usr/sbin/nfsd[1620]: nfsd 1 4 sock 4
Oct 25 03:30:11 dbnode2 /usr/sbin/nfsd[1604]: nfsd 1 7 sock 4
Oct 24 20:30:14 dbnode2 sfd[1665]: recovering from previous daemon crash.
Oct 24 20:30:14 dbnode2 krsd[1664]: Delay time is 300 seconds
Oct 25 03:34:00 dbnode2 xntpd[1272]: synchronized to 172.28.10.11, stratum=11
Oct 25 03:34:03 dbnode2 xntpd[1272]: time reset (step) 2.449216 s
Oct 25 03:34:03 dbnode2 xntpd[1272]: synchronisation lost
Oct 25 03:39:23 dbnode2 xntpd[1272]: synchronized to 172.28.10.11, stratum=11
Oct 25 08:35:04 dbnode2 ftpd[6937]: cannot stat private access file
I am attaching the log file of this for your reference. I want to know what does this entries mean :
Oct 24 20:30:14 dbnode2 sfd[1665]: recovering from previous daemon crash.
Oct 24 20:30:14 dbnode2 krsd[1664]: Delay time is 300 seconds
on 25th oct , i got an message in the log for 24th oct like this
Oct 25 03:30:11 dbnode2 /usr/sbin/nfsd[1619]: nfsd 1 3 sock 4
Oct 25 03:30:11 dbnode2 /usr/sbin/nfsd[1622]: nfsd 1 5 sock 4
Oct 25 03:30:11 dbnode2 /usr/sbin/nfsd[1623]: nfsd 1 6 sock 4
Oct 25 03:30:11 dbnode2 /usr/sbin/nfsd[1609]: nfsd 0 7 sock 4
Oct 25 03:30:11 dbnode2 /usr/sbin/nfsd[1621]: nfsd 0 6 sock 4
Oct 25 03:30:11 dbnode2 /usr/sbin/nfsd[1620]: nfsd 1 4 sock 4
Oct 25 03:30:11 dbnode2 /usr/sbin/nfsd[1604]: nfsd 1 7 sock 4
Oct 24 20:30:14 dbnode2 sfd[1665]: recovering from previous daemon crash.
Oct 24 20:30:14 dbnode2 krsd[1664]: Delay time is 300 seconds
Oct 25 03:34:00 dbnode2 xntpd[1272]: synchronized to 172.28.10.11, stratum=11
Oct 25 03:34:03 dbnode2 xntpd[1272]: time reset (step) 2.449216 s
Oct 25 03:34:03 dbnode2 xntpd[1272]: synchronisation lost
Oct 25 03:39:23 dbnode2 xntpd[1272]: synchronized to 172.28.10.11, stratum=11
Oct 25 08:35:04 dbnode2 ftpd[6937]: cannot stat private access file
I am attaching the log file of this for your reference. I want to know what does this entries mean :
Oct 24 20:30:14 dbnode2 sfd[1665]: recovering from previous daemon crash.
Oct 24 20:30:14 dbnode2 krsd[1664]: Delay time is 300 seconds
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10-27-2004 06:22 PM
10-27-2004 06:22 PM
Re: System Crash
Hi,
Those messages are only the results of the system crash before.
Post the last couple of lines of your /etc/shutdownlog. See if you have any coredump in /var/adm/crash. If so, I suggest you run Q4 analysis against and submit the outputs to HP for further analysis.
-Sri
Those messages are only the results of the system crash before.
Post the last couple of lines of your /etc/shutdownlog. See if you have any coredump in /var/adm/crash. If so, I suggest you run Q4 analysis against and submit the outputs to HP for further analysis.
-Sri
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10-28-2004 12:29 AM
10-28-2004 12:29 AM
Re: System Crash
Hi
You have look for any core dump for this crash and use Q4 analysis, you can open a case with HP and ship the core file and they would also be able to debug the issue. The /var/adm/crash should have all the core dump files.
Rgds
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You have look for any core dump for this crash and use Q4 analysis, you can open a case with HP and ship the core file and they would also be able to debug the issue. The /var/adm/crash should have all the core dump files.
Rgds
HGN
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10-28-2004 12:34 AM
10-28-2004 12:34 AM
Re: System Crash
As a quick check, check following.
/etc/shutdownlog
/var/tombstones/ts99
Was the crash generated?? Look at /var/adm/crash.
Anil
/etc/shutdownlog
/var/tombstones/ts99
Was the crash generated?? Look at /var/adm/crash.
Anil
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