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12-07-2001 01:23 PM
12-07-2001 01:23 PM
System Panic
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12-07-2001 01:42 PM
12-07-2001 01:42 PM
Re: System Panic
This does look like some form of
disk or SCSI card problem. The first
thing I would do is to cut an ignite
tape (2 would be better) and then
test the disk(s) by running a dd
command on them:
dd if=/dev/dsk/cxtxdx of=/dev/null
Another test would to use 'mstm' and
test the SCSI card itself. From the
output of these, it will most likely
determine what happens next.
If you have a support agreement with
HP you can insist that components be
changed.
HTH
-Michael
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12-08-2001 02:20 PM
12-08-2001 02:20 PM
Re: System Panic
Rgrds,
Rita
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12-09-2001 12:14 AM
12-09-2001 12:14 AM
Re: System Panic
waht i feel is that your SCSI bus controller has got a bag full of problems and it is identifying your good disks as fault ones. Call the memergency HP support and try to fix your SCSI bus.
Having an ignite image of your hard disks are also a very good idea.
regds
Ramesh
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12-09-2001 12:20 AM
12-09-2001 12:20 AM
Re: System Panic
I've some more information by which you can test your SCSI bus
Stm provides some funtions to hardware test.
Select device and run exercise.
The STM package provides a set of support tools for troubleshooting computer system hardware, including CPUs, memory, interface cards, mass storage devices, etc. Upon startup, STM can provide a system map of all of the hardware devices on your system. Using this system map, you can select devices, receive information, or execute online support tools.
STM comes in a few different versions:
xstm - X11 GUI stm
mstm - Menu based stm
cstm - Command line stm
Type a 'man stm' to get the basics.
You'll be able to test your SCSI interface with stm. Start xstm if you're running X11 and the SCSI interfaces will show up in the first window.
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12-09-2001 02:19 AM
12-09-2001 02:19 AM
Re: System Panic
-Santosh
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12-10-2001 01:18 AM
12-10-2001 01:18 AM
Re: System Panic
One of three problem you may have:
1. Problem with the scsi controller.
2. Problem with the two disks as mentioned by your output
"
Dec 4 16:35:43 atpti015 vmunix: LVM: vg[0].lv[1] has 2 fault disks on : pvnum=0 (dev=0x1f006000) pvnum=1 (dev=0x1f00f000)
"
3. Both of point1 and point2 ( But it's really very rare ).
Action:
-------
Immediately backup your vg00 by doing and Ignite tape.
Replace these two disks and restore your ignite tape on them( don't forget to set the right value for teh SCSI_ID on each disk ).
If the problem persist, you have to change you scsi controller also.
Magdi