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11-20-2001 12:21 PM
11-20-2001 12:21 PM
13:15 Wed Oct 03 2001. Reboot after panic: Data page fault
14:33 Fri Nov 16 2001. Reboot after panic: Data page fault
Is this a warning or error? Should I place a s/w (h/w) call or for what?
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11-20-2001 12:26 PM
11-20-2001 12:26 PM
SolutionYou may need to do a Q4 analysis of the system and submit the information to HP. Mostly you may be having a bad patch. I would start with a software call. If it is not then HP is going to move it to Hardware anyway.
Here is how you would run Q4.
http://forums.itrc.hp.com/cm/QuestionAnswer/1,11866,0x2dc6cf38d6bdd5118ff10090279cd0f9,00.html
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11-20-2001 12:27 PM
11-20-2001 12:27 PM
Re: Unix does shutdown
If system boots up ok and you can still have all memory available your system is in good shape.
Sachin
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11-20-2001 12:33 PM
11-20-2001 12:33 PM
Re: Unix does shutdown
live free or die
harry
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11-20-2001 01:34 PM
11-20-2001 01:34 PM
Re: Unix does shutdown
First patch your box. This could be a problem which can be solved by a patch. Did you change something after which this happened ?.
Do a patch analysis and download and install the patch, if that doesn't work out, place a software call with hp, i guess.
Hope this helps.
Regds
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11-20-2001 01:41 PM
11-20-2001 01:41 PM
Re: Unix does shutdown
If you can go to gsp after logging in type ss
this will list the stat of our cpu, or type ps this will list the status of your fans, and power supplies. ( I am not sure if your machine has this? I never used your model of machine.)
I would also check /var/tombstones and see if the ts99 file is time stamped the same time of your reboot. If it is open a software call and have HP read the codes.
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11-20-2001 02:38 PM
11-20-2001 02:38 PM
Re: Unix does shutdown
This could be for many reasons, as the DPF is just an indication that there has been an erro accessing a page of data. You need to get the panic dumpa analaysed to determine whether you have a need for a patch, or some other issue.
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11-21-2001 06:43 AM
11-21-2001 06:43 AM
Re: Unix does shutdown
When paging you are going to disk and if your disk drive hit a bump in the road (bad sector, cylinder, etc...) you will get this error. HP-UX is good about fixing these problems because it runs fsck every time the system is shutdown ungracefully. In your case, shutdown -r was performed. Do you know this for sure? Did HP-UX appear to be fixing the problem while rebooting? If not, you may want to manually run fsck and see if this fixes your problem.
David
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11-21-2001 06:49 AM
11-21-2001 06:49 AM
Re: Unix does shutdown
If i were you, i would place both calls.
Sorry to all HP people, but if you pay support , use it as much as you can.
We had the same problem on a V2500 last week
and after a very caerful check the hardware guys decided to replace a memory stick.
Rgds
Alexander M. Ermes