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11-19-2003 09:54 AM
11-19-2003 09:54 AM
System hang
CPU 650 Mhz
RAM 512 MB
O.S.: B11.11
Which dawned stopped:
He finishes registration in the file syslog it is to the 5:00 am that indicates that legato began an activity.
He finishes registration in the log of errors of the GSP it is at 9:26 o'clock (it is attached),
Does somebody have some idea?
does some report exist in this respect?
With which Tools can revise that happened?
Thank you
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11-19-2003 09:59 AM
11-19-2003 09:59 AM
Re: System hang
look at syslog /var/adm/syslog/syslog.log
The GSP log tells me next to nothing.
/etc/rc.log ????
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11-19-2003 10:17 AM
11-19-2003 10:17 AM
Re: System hang
You're right at the cut off for serious GSP errors with that ALERT LEVEL 13 which oftentimes is O/S SW.
Here's a thread or two and patch up:
http://forums1.itrc.hp.com/service/forums/questionanswer.do?threadId=198988
http://www.docs.hp.com/cgi-bin/otsearch/getfile?id=/hpux/onlinedocs/diag/st/str_0009.htm&searchterms=mpc_bindlwp&queryid=20030210-135524
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11-19-2003 03:18 PM
11-19-2003 03:18 PM
Re: System hang
Solution provided by Michael will work. Just patch the server.
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11-19-2003 04:49 PM
11-19-2003 04:49 PM
Re: System hang
The GSP alerts are normal. This is a pure SW problem.
The only way is to TOC the system (TOC = Transfer Of Control) which will perform a dump + reboot.
Please provide the dump in-house (at HP) and
you will get an explanation.
Hope this helps, Bye.
Francis DERDEYN - HP-UX ASCE.