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10-21-2002 05:37 AM
10-21-2002 05:37 AM
System Panic
I can only find patches, etc. for 10.20 systems.
Any ideas?
Thanks....Jim
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10-21-2002 05:43 AM
10-21-2002 05:43 AM
Re: System Panic
Perhaps there is no need for a patch ... This kind of panic could also be the consequence of a hardware problem. Did you look at your OLD syslog or did you find any HW error in diags ?
Regards,
Jean-Louis.
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10-21-2002 05:43 AM
10-21-2002 05:43 AM
Re: System Panic
I'd be tempted to log a support call with HP, and get them to have a look at it.
Regards,
Hilary
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10-21-2002 06:25 AM
10-21-2002 06:25 AM
Re: System Panic
I far as i can find it might be related power up sequence, ensure that all devices are powered up and in a steady state before bringing the server up.
e.g. FC10 power up and allow each disk to be interogated (disk lights will show this) - Jamaica units are the same.
Just an idea.
Paula
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10-21-2002 06:40 AM
10-21-2002 06:40 AM
Re: System Panic
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10-21-2002 06:55 AM
10-21-2002 06:55 AM
Re: System Panic
Anyway, I believe you may need to look at PHKL_26452
be aware of it'dependencies.
( SR: [8606225743/STARS-ACTIVE/English] CR:JAGad94816 )
System panics with the following stack trace when an odd
byte aligned buffer, or greater than 64K-1 byte, read/write
request is issued to a raw disk device connected to an HP
Precision Bus fast-wide SCSI interface.
panic+0x14
invade_other_pools+0xb0
alloc_from_pool+0x80
io_send+0x58
d30_power_on_reply+0x8c
disc30+0x4ec
io_send+0x2a8
s3_send_power_on_req+0x3c
s3_pass_power_on+0x240
scsi3+0x364
io_send+0x124
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10-21-2002 07:14 AM
10-21-2002 07:14 AM