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10-30-2003 09:16 AM
10-30-2003 09:16 AM
"welcome" without login: On the console is the same problem. System responds only for ping. After this i can only turn off power. I've checked hardware with stm, no errors.
Could someone help me?
Irek
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10-30-2003 09:21 AM
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Re: System hangup
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10-30-2003 09:26 AM
10-30-2003 09:26 AM
Re: System hangup
Perhaps nproc is too low in the kernel
perhaps nfiles is too low in the kernel
perhaps there are not enough pty drivers for terminal sessions in the kernel.
More likely is a networking problem. Bad configuration in /etc/rc.config.d/netconf or two NIC cards being broght up on the same network. This is a no no in HP-UX.'
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10-30-2003 09:32 AM
10-30-2003 09:32 AM
Re: System hangup
Adding to above,
Patching could be an issue, check that you have latest support plus installed.
Other major issue which could cause is NFS,do you have any NFS mounts, automounter. If the NFS performance patches are not installed it could make the machine run like a dog.
Cheers
Rajeev
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10-30-2003 10:47 AM
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Re: System hangup
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10-30-2003 11:36 AM
10-30-2003 11:36 AM
Re: System hangup
1. Increase the kernel parameter "npty" in SAM under Kernel Configuration
and then under Configurable Parameters
2. Regen the kernel and reboot with the new kernel
3. cd /dev
4. insf -d pty -n
5. insf -d ptym -n
6. cd /dev/pty
7. ln * ..
8. cd /dev/ptym
9. ln * ..
Hope this helps,
Ross
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10-30-2003 01:30 PM
10-30-2003 01:30 PM
Re: System hangup
Bill Hassell, sysadmin
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10-30-2003 06:06 PM
10-30-2003 06:06 PM
Re: System hangup
Thanks a lot!
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10-31-2003 03:40 AM
10-31-2003 03:40 AM
Re: System hangup
maxuprc : maximum processes per user
nprc : maximum processes for the system.
I increased the value of both kernel paramters and then ths system worked fine.
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10-31-2003 03:50 AM
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10-31-2003 05:51 AM
10-31-2003 05:51 AM
Re: System hangup
(And on my manager's B2600 earlier this year)
(Not the nfs problems... but the hanging on telnet/ftp, and responding only to pings)
Mine turned out to be a disk going south... that wasn't picked up by diagnostics, either.
Replaced the disk, reinstalled, all is well.
What matches is that you're seeing nothing in mail or logs around the "hang" time.
The disk couldn't be written to, in our cases either, so nothing would get logged.
As for nfs mounts and their issues... whenever I'm forced (and I must be forced)
to use nfs mounts, I typically mount them with the "-o soft" option.
Keeps you from having to reboot a machine because the server holding one of its
filesystems went down for whatever reason.