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04-06-2004 12:52 AM
04-06-2004 12:52 AM
Error Log
When I run (TAR XVF SHCTRU64V4-V351-build606.tar) the hardware entry in Halt.
Show in console these messages.
Too Many processor correct error detected on CPU0.
Machine Check processor error Abort
Machine Fatal Error 0x100000098
Verify error log (binary.errlog) the show results.
Logging OS 2. Digital UNIX
System Architecture 2. Alpha
Event sequence number 2.
Timestamp of occurrence 05-APR-2004 15:38:33
Host name ds10
System type register x00000022 Systype 34. (Regatta Family)
Number of CPUs (mpnum) x00000001
CPU logging event (mperr) x00000000
Event validity 1. O/S claims event is valid
Event severity 5. Low Priority
Entry type 310. Time Stamp
-1. - (minor class)
stdin: END
scsi2 at itpsa0 slot 0
rz16 at scsi2 target 0 lun 0 (LID=1) (COMPAQ BD0366459B B016)
(Wide16)
rz17 at scsi2 target 1 lun 0 (LID=2) (COMPAQ BF01864663 3B0B)
(Wide16)
Created FRU table binary error log packet
lvm0: configured.
lvm1: configured.
kernel console: ace0
dli: configured
ATM Subsystem configured with 1 restart threads
ATM IFMP: configured
i2c: Server Management Hardware Present
ATMUNI: configured
ATMSIG: 3.x (module=uni3x) configured
ILMI: 3.x (module=ilmi) configured
ATM IP: configured
ATM LANE: configured.
I already re-did memory bank, although I still having the same problem.
Thank you in advance for any HELP.
Daniel Duarte
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04-06-2004 01:13 AM
04-06-2004 01:13 AM
Re: Error Log
please reseat the cpu(s),
greetings,
Michael
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04-06-2004 01:36 AM
04-06-2004 01:36 AM
Re: Error Log
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04-06-2004 05:10 AM
04-06-2004 05:10 AM
Re: Error Log
I hope, you have a maintenance contract, cause it may be the cpu.
do you have decevent?
You are running 4.0X, right?
hth,
Michael
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04-06-2004 05:52 AM
04-06-2004 05:52 AM
Re: Error Log
I'm not sure that it's realeted with CPU.
The error show when I run the command tar in a file greater than 30 MB.
I have garantee in hardware, that I must have sure before open a ticket.
I have DecEvent, any command in special?
Daniel Duarte
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04-06-2004 05:56 AM
04-06-2004 05:56 AM
Re: Error Log
use dia -R
to see the details of the error
Could you post that?
In my oppinion it is either cpu or memory.
Please open a call.
greetings,
Michael
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04-06-2004 06:22 AM
04-06-2004 06:22 AM
Re: Error Log
I was running TEST in the HALT prompt and this error message appear.
Machine Check Logout Frame @ 0x6000 code = 0x86
Alpha 21264 iprs (cpu0):
...
Processor corrrectable error througth vector 630
Attached is file uerf.tst
Thanks
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04-06-2004 06:31 AM
04-06-2004 06:31 AM
Re: Error Log
you don't seem to have the dia command, right? I would open a call with HP. This is occurring to often to garuantee you a good and safe performance.
greetings,
Michael
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04-06-2004 06:55 AM
04-06-2004 06:55 AM
Re: Error Log
Excuse me, following is attached in file dia.tst.
Only last events.
Thanks
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04-06-2004 07:40 AM
04-06-2004 07:40 AM
Re: Error Log
unfortunately the panic was not in that listing. I could just see the last boot and configuration. can you please try again?
Just entries with errors.
thanks,
Michael
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04-06-2004 09:14 AM
04-06-2004 09:14 AM
Re: Error Log
Now new file dia.tst
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04-06-2004 10:18 AM
04-06-2004 10:18 AM
Re: Error Log
Since this is a DS10, nor uerf or dia will be able to decode the binary.errlog info in this errorlog packet.
Only Compaq Analyze ie. "ca", nowadays also called "wsea" by the newHP, will be able to tell us anything sensible. These commands are part of the WEBES software kit on your Associated Products CD's.
This tar-file is undoubtfully checking the health of your system ;-)
Cheers,
Johan.
_JB_
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04-06-2004 05:36 PM
04-06-2004 05:36 PM
Re: Error Log
I have seen these errors many a times and they seem to be related to some form of correctable errors on your CPU.
Too Many processor correct error detected on CPU0.
Machine Check processor error Abort
Machine Fatal Error 0x100000098
If i were you i would log a call with HP and have them analyse the logs and then let them determine if any CPU replacement is needed.
All the best
regards
Mobeen
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04-07-2004 12:01 AM
04-07-2004 12:01 AM
Re: Error Log
I agree, there is an entry that says
panic (cpu 0): Processor Machine Check
you might have correctable errors "detected" by the cpu0, and it means it is eaither the CPU or memory having some kind of problem.
Log a call and getit replaced
Mohamed