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тАО06-18-2004 08:40 AM
тАО06-18-2004 08:40 AM
checked the GSP console logs to get the following error message:
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System name: uninitialized
Alert level:6 = boot possible, pending failure- action required
Source: 8 = I/O
Source Detail: 9 = serial sourced id: 0
Problem Detail: 3 = functional failure
Caller activity: 1=test status: 0
Caller subactivity: 4c = implementation dependend
reporting entity type: 0=system firmware
reporting enetity id: 0
some hex address type 0 = Data Field Unused
some hex address type 11 = timestamp
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5 identical entries for each system reboot date and timestamp. The first entry has a peculiar datestamp of 02/06/2106 and references different hex addresses.
Thanks for any help.
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System name: uninitialized
Alert level:6 = boot possible, pending failure- action required
Source: 8 = I/O
Source Detail: 9 = serial sourced id: 0
Problem Detail: 3 = functional failure
Caller activity: 1=test status: 0
Caller subactivity: 4c = implementation dependend
reporting entity type: 0=system firmware
reporting enetity id: 0
some hex address type 0 = Data Field Unused
some hex address type 11 = timestamp
----------------------------------------
5 identical entries for each system reboot date and timestamp. The first entry has a peculiar datestamp of 02/06/2106 and references different hex addresses.
Thanks for any help.
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тАО06-18-2004 09:54 AM
тАО06-18-2004 09:54 AM
Solution
on which box is this gsp?
this message normally appears when you have not initialized the gsp.
you will need to set it up.
login by pressing ctl B (^B)
default password is
Admin
Admin
type lc for lan console and follow instructions.
this message normally appears when you have not initialized the gsp.
you will need to set it up.
login by pressing ctl B (^B)
default password is
Admin
Admin
type lc for lan console and follow instructions.
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тАО06-18-2004 07:02 PM
тАО06-18-2004 07:02 PM
Re: system name: uninitialized
I receive the same error whenever i go to GSP. I never initialized the System name as of now and nothing seems to be in problem. I took that as a warning.
We hardly go to GSP, in event of any generated logs only.
So it is better to set one but if you don't set it it doesn't matter. Atleast for me.
Regards,
We hardly go to GSP, in event of any generated logs only.
So it is better to set one but if you don't set it it doesn't matter. Atleast for me.
Regards,
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тАО06-19-2004 01:10 AM
тАО06-19-2004 01:10 AM
Re: system name: uninitialized
Is your problem the "uninitialized" ? if so,
go to GSP and change the name through "LC" command.
But I guess you have some other issue here. I am seeing some function failure for serial interface.
It will be useful if you post the GSP error log here to check further. Also indicate the system model, GSP version, PDC revision of the system.
To check GSP firmware
GSP> help
you will find the firmware revision there.
Cheers,
Mohan.
go to GSP and change the name through "LC" command.
But I guess you have some other issue here. I am seeing some function failure for serial interface.
It will be useful if you post the GSP error log here to check further. Also indicate the system model, GSP version, PDC revision of the system.
To check GSP firmware
GSP> help
you will find the firmware revision there.
Cheers,
Mohan.
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