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08-05-2009 03:05 AM
08-05-2009 03:05 AM
Reg:ERRORLOG INFORMATION
Dear All,
Daily we are checked the ERRORLOG file.We are getting CONTROL ENTRIES,BUG-CHECK message at summary.
What is control entries,bug-check,etc?.any documents is there.
Thank you
Puji
Daily we are checked the ERRORLOG file.We are getting CONTROL ENTRIES,BUG-CHECK message at summary.
What is control entries,bug-check,etc?.any documents is there.
Thank you
Puji
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08-05-2009 04:37 AM
08-05-2009 04:37 AM
Re: Reg:ERRORLOG INFORMATION
See the error log manual
http://h71000.www7.hp.com/doc/83final/6048/6048pro_contents.html
Do consider reading the system management manuals at
www.hp.com/go/openvms/doc
and getting some training as you appear to be new to the openvms world.
http://h71000.www7.hp.com/doc/83final/6048/6048pro_contents.html
Do consider reading the system management manuals at
www.hp.com/go/openvms/doc
and getting some training as you appear to be new to the openvms world.
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08-05-2009 06:42 AM
08-05-2009 06:42 AM
Re: Reg:ERRORLOG INFORMATION
Short answer:
A bug check is a statement that OpenVMS found a condition it didn't like. It protects itself by doing drastic things regarding those conditions.
A BUGCHECK entry tells you important things about your system. But the fact of a BUGCHECK is almost useless without knowing its "flavor" - which will be part of the code name associated with a BUGCHECK.
BUGCHECK comes in two main flavors - those that can crash a task and those that can crash a system. The latter usually relate to a problem in a critical system data structure, which can be caused by any number of hardware and/or software failures.
Bottom line: You need to know the code associated with the bug check.
A bug check is a statement that OpenVMS found a condition it didn't like. It protects itself by doing drastic things regarding those conditions.
A BUGCHECK entry tells you important things about your system. But the fact of a BUGCHECK is almost useless without knowing its "flavor" - which will be part of the code name associated with a BUGCHECK.
BUGCHECK comes in two main flavors - those that can crash a task and those that can crash a system. The latter usually relate to a problem in a critical system data structure, which can be caused by any number of hardware and/or software failures.
Bottom line: You need to know the code associated with the bug check.
Sr. Systems Janitor
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