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01-31-2005 04:19 PM
01-31-2005 04:19 PM
I tried runing ana/err:
ALFMEN> ana/err
Error Log Report Generator Version V7.1
%ERF-F-CEHFND, New header format found. Install DECevent and run conversion util
ity
What can I do at this point to further investigate the nature of these errors?
Thanks,
Chaim
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01-31-2005 04:23 PM
01-31-2005 04:23 PM
Re: Errors on SYSTEM disk
As the message says "install DECevent".
Then you can use the DIAGNOSE command to look
at the errors.
Regards
Dave.
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01-31-2005 04:28 PM
01-31-2005 04:28 PM
SolutionCDs, you can get the latest from
http://h18000.www1.hp.com/support/svctools/index.html
Dave
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01-31-2005 05:17 PM
01-31-2005 05:17 PM
Re: Errors on SYSTEM disk
I then issued a manual BACKUP on the file, and following are the results:
The error count BEFORE this command was 4!
ALFMEN> back SHARP7_1229.DAT a.a
ALFMEN::SYSTEM 08:15:20 BACKUP CPU=00:00:04.97 PF=1515 IO=10238 MEM=442
Last file scanned: DKA0:[VAXDSM]SHARP7_1229.DAT;1
Saveset volume:0, saveset block:0 (33040 byte blocks)
%BACKUP-E-READVERR, virtual read error on file [VAXDSM]SHARP7_1229.DAT;1 at bloc
k 196573
-SYSTEM-F-PARITY, parity error
%BACKUP-E-READVERR, virtual read error on file [VAXDSM]SHARP7_1229.DAT;1 at bloc
k 196574
-SYSTEM-F-PARITY, parity error
ALFMEN> sho err
Device Error Count
ALFMEN$DKA0: 7
Thanks,
Chaim
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01-31-2005 05:38 PM
01-31-2005 05:38 PM
Re: Errors on SYSTEM disk
a replacement disk.
mfg Kalle
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01-31-2005 09:23 PM
01-31-2005 09:23 PM
Re: Errors on SYSTEM disk
Just a question for the above question...
Is there any way we can end up this error showing on sho err command....like below
ALFMEN> sho err
Device Error Count
ALFMEN$DKA0: 7
Cheers,
Himanshu
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01-31-2005 09:45 PM
01-31-2005 09:45 PM
Re: Errors on SYSTEM disk
You can reset the error count with
$ SET DEVICE/RESET=(ERROR_COUNT, OPERATION_COUNT)
or just one of the two.
Avr
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01-31-2005 10:46 PM
01-31-2005 10:46 PM
Re: Errors on SYSTEM disk
Sorry but I have the following version
OpenVMS V6.2-1H3
I dont think so its supported on lower versions as per HP...
"The system reboot is the only supported approach, but it is obviously undesirable in various situations---there is presently no supported mechanism to reset error counts once the error(s) have been logged."
Thanx anyway,
Cheers,
Himanshu
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01-31-2005 10:51 PM
01-31-2005 10:51 PM
Re: Errors on SYSTEM disk
First of all, sorry for hijacking your ticket for my problem....
I found something which could be of help to you , please check the below link
http://h71000.www7.hp.com/wizard/wiz_4789.html
Thanx & Regards,
Himanshu
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01-31-2005 11:43 PM
01-31-2005 11:43 PM
Re: Errors on SYSTEM disk
Some alphaservers such as the DS20e require the compaq analyze tool instead of the DECevent tool.
Purely Personal Opinion
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02-01-2005 01:55 AM
02-01-2005 01:55 AM
Re: Errors on SYSTEM disk
SYS$SYSROOT:[SYSERR]ERRLOG.SYS
About disk problems, Have you use anal/disk/repair utility with the object of repair bad files in disks?.
Regards.
Daniel.