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01-02-2007 06:02 AM
01-02-2007 06:02 AM
vmunix allert ,
we are getting following vmunix allert in our HP-UX box , please let me know what could be the issue , i am suspectinbg about disk issue , if it,s disk please let me know the device file name for tha disk
SCSI: Reset requested from above -- lbolt: 1762462331, bus: 6
SCSI: Resetting SCSI -- lbolt: 1762462431, bus: 6
SCSI: Reset detected -- lbolt: 1762462431, bus: 6
SCSI: Reset requested from above -- lbolt: 1775517078, bus: 6
SCSI: Resetting SCSI -- lbolt: 1775517178, bus: 6
SCSI: Reset detected -- lbolt: 1775517178, bus: 6
SCSI: Reset requested from above -- lbolt: 1762462331, bus: 6
SCSI: Resetting SCSI -- lbolt: 1762462431, bus: 6
SCSI: Reset detected -- lbolt: 1762462431, bus: 6
SCSI: Reset requested from above -- lbolt: 1775517078, bus: 6
SCSI: Resetting SCSI -- lbolt: 1775517178, bus: 6
SCSI: Reset detected -- lbolt: 1775517178, bus: 6
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01-02-2007 06:20 AM
01-02-2007 06:20 AM
Re: vmunix allert ,
Mukesh,
Are you running service guard on your machine?
If so it might be that you were doing a cluster reformation...
Regards,
Jaime.
Are you running service guard on your machine?
If so it might be that you were doing a cluster reformation...
Regards,
Jaime.
Work hard when the need comes out.
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01-02-2007 06:27 AM
01-02-2007 06:27 AM
Re: vmunix allert ,
Hi,
Based on the output you provided, all that can be determined is that a disk or controller on bus 6 (hw path 6/x/x.x.x) has reset. Look for the mention of a specific 'dev: xxxxxxxx' in syslog, and post it to the forum. Also run an 'ioscan' and pay attention to hardware in an UNCLAIMED state.
PCS
Based on the output you provided, all that can be determined is that a disk or controller on bus 6 (hw path 6/x/x.x.x) has reset. Look for the mention of a specific 'dev: xxxxxxxx' in syslog, and post it to the forum. Also run an 'ioscan' and pay attention to hardware in an UNCLAIMED state.
PCS
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01-02-2007 09:07 AM
01-02-2007 09:07 AM
Re: vmunix allert ,
Hi
If you think that this issue is resolved, please close this thread and assign points, looks like you have never assigned points (0 out of 56) assigning points is showing gratitude to the people who are helping you , please remember people are spending their valuable time helping out, also read the guidelines about the forum and assigning points.
Rgds
HGN
If you think that this issue is resolved, please close this thread and assign points, looks like you have never assigned points (0 out of 56) assigning points is showing gratitude to the people who are helping you , please remember people are spending their valuable time helping out, also read the guidelines about the forum and assigning points.
Rgds
HGN
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