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тАО01-03-2006 10:22 AM
тАО01-03-2006 10:22 AM
I did a show error, and noticed that my FGB0: device is racking up errors. I am not sure if this device being used and I could not able to search my VMS for this particular device. I haven't notice this device for sometime. I've displayed the device in full for everyone to see. Please direct me where and how to dectect this device. Also, how would you go about redirecting this device to use a different path. Thanks!!
Device FGB0:, device type KGPSA Fibre Channel, is online, shareable, error logging is enabled.
Error count 2 Operations completed 0 Owner process "" Owner UIC [SYSTEM]
Owner process ID 00000000 Dev Prot S:RWPL,O:RWPL,G,W
Reference count 0 Default buffer size 0
Current preferred CPU Id 2 Fastpath 1
Current Interrupt CPU Id 2
FC Port Name 1000-0000-C936-6E92 FC Node Name 2000-0000-C936-6E92
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тАО01-03-2006 10:51 AM
тАО01-03-2006 10:51 AM
Re: Device FGB0: registering errors
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тАО01-03-2006 05:36 PM
тАО01-03-2006 05:36 PM
Re: Device FGB0: registering errors
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тАО01-03-2006 06:26 PM
тАО01-03-2006 06:26 PM
Re: Device FGB0: registering errors
$ mc lancp show dev fgb/count
and check for abnormal things.
It could be that errors are logged by the cluster protocol when a simple "buffer unavailble" is found.
BTW : on my system I have 48 receive data length errors but no errors logged. But the other cluster meber has no errors.
Wim
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тАО01-03-2006 09:27 PM
тАО01-03-2006 09:27 PM
Re: Device FGB0: registering errors
You can do several things to check your system.
$ show dev pga0
$ show dev pgb0
and see if the errors are rising.
Next waht you can check is the
$ show dev/multi d
Here you can see howmany paths there are to
you san disks.
$1$DGA24: ShadowSetMember 0 9/ 9 PGB0.5000-1FE1-0010-9722
$1$DGA25: ShadowSetMember 2 9/ 9 PGB0.5000-1FE1-0010-98D2
$1$DGA26: ShadowSetMember 0 9/ 9 PGA0.5000-1FE1-0010-9722
The 9/9 shows 9 paths and 9 paths available.
Now you take one of your disks and do a full
$ show dev/fu $1$dg100 (exmaple)
You know can see which path is current.
If there is no path anymore on the pgb0. Then maybe it is broken.
Look also in the errlog.sys file with dia if possible, or check the other site off the pgbo cable (your switch or hsg80) if it is reporting faults.
Regards KOr
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тАО01-04-2006 02:51 PM
тАО01-04-2006 02:51 PM
Re: Device FGB0: registering errors
Device Device Error Current
Name Status Count Paths path
$1$DGA32: (CARNARY) Mounted 1 4/ 4 PGA0.5000-1FE1-000B-B1C4
$1$DGA52: (CARNARY) Mounted 0 4/ 4 PGB0.5000-1FE1-0006-2831
$1$DGA53: (CARNARY) Mounted 1 4/ 4 PGA0.5000-1FE1-0006-2834
$1$DGA54: (CARNARY) Mounted 0 4/ 4 PGB0.5000-1FE1-000B-B1C3
$1$DGA55: (CARNARY) Mounted 0 4/ 4 PGB0.5000-1FE1-000B-B1C1
$1$DGA56: (CARNARY) Mounted 1 4/ 4 PGA0.5000-1FE1-000B-B1C2
$1$DGA73: (CARNARY) Mounted 0 4/ 4 PGB0.5000-1FE1-000B-B1C3
$1$DGA74: (CARNARY) Mounted 0 4/ 4 PGA0.5000-1FE1-000B-B1C2
$1$DGA75: (CARNARY) Mounted 0 4/ 4 PGA0.5000-1FE1-000B-B1C2
$1$DGA76: (CARNARY) Mounted 1 4/ 4 PGA0.5000-1FE1-000B-B1C4
$1$DGA77: (CARNARY) Mounted 0 4/ 4 PGB0.5000-1FE1-000B-B1C1
$1$DGA199: (CARNARY) Online 2 2/ 2 PGB0.5000-1FE1-000B-B1C1
Seem like everything is working fine and I am seeing all 4 paths.
I logged on to the SAN switch, I am not seeing any errors. Where do I go from here?
Help!!
Thanks!!
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тАО01-04-2006 05:34 PM
тАО01-04-2006 05:34 PM
Re: Device FGB0: registering errors
If you have a service contract you can make a call at HP and send the errorlog.sys to HP, they can analyse the errorlog.sys for you.
Maybe you have to install some patches or, upgrade your firmware.
$prod show hist
and
$type sys$update:vmsinstal.history.
I would go for the first option.
Regards Kor
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тАО01-09-2006 11:25 AM
тАО01-09-2006 11:25 AM
Re: Device FGB0: registering errors
How do I get into the errlog.sys to look for errors on my FGB0: device?
Thanks,
J
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тАО01-09-2006 05:16 PM
тАО01-09-2006 05:16 PM
Re: Device FGB0: registering errors
$ Dir/dat=(cre,mod) errlog.sys
Look if it is not very new version (one with a date where a error occured). Otherwise it can be that you have to use the errlog.old (sometimes scripts rename the errlog.sys to errlog.old, otherwise the errlog.sys can be to big).
You can not type this file because it is a binary.
Sometimes you use one of the following below.
Type off hardware version is leading in this.
1)
$ ana/error errlog.sys/out=w.w
2)
$ set def sys$errorlog
$ dia/out=w.w/sine=1-dec=2005
$
3)or webes
Greetings Kor
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тАО01-09-2006 08:52 PM
тАО01-09-2006 08:52 PM
Re: Device FGB0: registering errors
$ ANAL/ERROR/ELV TRANSLATE ERRLOG.SYS/OUT=W.W
The usual /SINCE and /BEFORE qualifiers can be used - See help for details.
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