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malay boy
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System Panic after patch PHNE_28538

My saviuor,
Any clue why system panic when installing patch PHNE_28538.Now the server cannot UP.

any ideas ..appreciate

regards
mB
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malay boy
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Re: System Panic after patch PHNE_28538

I rephrase...server can be up but when logging immediately server panic.

regards
mB
There are three person in my team-Me ,myself and I.
Con O'Kelly
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Re: System Panic after patch PHNE_28538

Hi
Not sure if it will be much help but a system panic ususally writes an error code into the /etc/shutdownlog. That usually gives some clue as to the what has caused the panic. Is there any crash dumps?

Cheers
Con
malay boy
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Re: System Panic after patch PHNE_28538

Con,
Thanks for the reply.But the problem are immediately after login the system panic and reboot.I did not managed even to go to syslog directory.

regards mB
There are three person in my team-Me ,myself and I.
Steven E. Protter
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Re: System Panic after patch PHNE_28538

Okay,

Check the configuration of this file

/etc/rc.config.d/savecrash

Make sure the control variable is set to 1 and the location has plenty of space.

If its already set, you have a crash dump already.

It is in /var/adm/crash

If there are subdirectories, you have a crash.

Run q4 analysis and upload the result here or to HP support, you'll get hooked up.

Dump analyis instructions are attached.


Alternative:

swconfig \* > /tmp/swconfig.txt

Upload that, but look at it first. Check the install state of the patch you installed.

If its corrupt, swremove the patch.

swremove PHNE_28538

You can attempt another installation if you want.

Hopefully you did this patch by itself and nothing else on the system is dependent on it and it can be backed out.

Check the patch notes on itrc.hp.com and make sure reinstall won't make things any worse.

if it can be reinstalled, swinstall -s /tmp/PHNE_28538.depot or wherever it actually is.

if it requires a boot.

swinstall -x autoreboot=true -s /tmp/PHNE_28538.depot



mB, did you notice you got a congrats thread.

Nice headgear dude.

SEP
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Con O'Kelly
Honored Contributor

Re: System Panic after patch PHNE_28538

Hi

Can you boot to single user mode and have a look at the log files?
I'd also have a look through Chp4: System Recovery in the "HP-UX Software Recovery Handbook" as it might give you a few ideas. My thoughs would be to interrupt the boot & try to boot using different options such as alternate kernel, LVM maintenance mode etc. At least you might be able to eliminate a few things as being the cause.

Cheers
Con
Steven E. Protter
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Re: System Panic after patch PHNE_28538

Yes, before you can do anything I said above, you need to boot to your previous kernel.

Sorry.

restart the system, even if that requires the power switch.

Interupt at the 10 second prompt.

Bo
Interact with the IPL(ISL?) Y

hpux /stand/vmunix.prev

Now you can follow the directions above.

If you have crashdumps analyze them, but get that patch the heck out of there if you are SURE thats the problem.

SEP
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Michael Tully
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Re: System Panic after patch PHNE_28538

Try to boot off the old kernel as suggested, and have a look at the entries in /etc/shutdownlog, /var/adm/syslog/OLDsyslog.log and the log files /var/adm/sw

You might also get the crash dump analysed if you have it.

I hope that you created an ignite tape before installing the patch. I would be restoring off the tape and attempting to find out what went wrong. Always create ignite tapes before any patching, even ones that don't require a reboot.

Regards
Michael
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Rajesh G. Ghone
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Re: System Panic after patch PHNE_28538

Hi,
Do you have the backup of kenel if yes then you can boot with old kernel & check weather the system is coming up or not.
If yes then build the kernel through sam & try to remove that patch & check.
I would recommend you to consult with HP regarding this patch.

Regards,
Rajesh G.
Rajesh Ghone
malay boy
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Re: System Panic after patch PHNE_28538

Thanks SEP.Your single user mode and starting from previous kernel is working.Now I try to remove the pacth.

Thread close.

regards
mB
There are three person in my team-Me ,myself and I.
Steven E. Protter
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Re: System Panic after patch PHNE_28538

I have one phrase for you.

Ignite Backup.

make_tape_recovery

script available in about 1000 posts.

Before ever installing a patch.

Thanks for the points.

Zero point this one..

G'day.

SEP
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malay boy
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Re: System Panic after patch PHNE_28538

Thanks SEP.You are truly a master.

I'm done at work.This is about 3PM M'sia.

Congrad thread ??? uhm!! I might miss that one.

Thanks again..

regards
mB
There are three person in my team-Me ,myself and I.
Steven E. Protter
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Re: System Panic after patch PHNE_28538

It says congrats Zev Schultz, but they added your name as well.

Post in and collect your 10 spot.

Nice hat.

SEP

3pm off time for mB

Bankers hours.

Steven E Protter
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http://isnamerica.com
http://hpuxconsulting.com
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