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Tom Hula <[log in to unmask]>
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PUB.SYS:dstat all

LDEV-TYPE          STATUS VOLUME           VOLUME SET - GEN

----------               -------    ----------------------------------

1-MAN3184MC MASTER               MEMBER1          MPEXL_SYSTEM_VOLUME_SET-0

2-MAN3184MC MEMBER             MEMBER2          MPEXL_SYSTEM_VOLUME_SET-0



-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

LDEV :     1 -- (MPEXL_SYSTEM_VOLUME_SET:MEMBER1)



LARGEST FREE AREA:      6409088  TOTAL FREE SPACE:   11827776



0 BLOCK(S) OF      1-     9 CONTIG. SECTORS =          0 FREE SECTORS.  0%

79 BLOCK(S) OF     10-    99 CONTIG. SECTORS =       3024 FREE SECTORS.  0%

182 BLOCK(S) OF    100-   999 CONTIG. SECTORS =      81488 FREE SECTORS.  1%

246 BLOCK(S) OF   1000-  9999 CONTIG. SECTORS =     608592 FREE SECTORS.  5%

23 BLOCK(S) OF  10000- 99999 CONTIG. SECTORS =     730064 FREE SECTORS.  6%

8 BLOCK(S) OF 100000-AND UP CONTIG. SECTORS =   10404608 FREE SECTORS. 88%



-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

LDEV :     2 -- (MPEXL_SYSTEM_VOLUME_SET:MEMBER2)



LARGEST FREE AREA:     22911152  TOTAL FREE SPACE:   43489648



0 BLOCK(S) OF      1-     9 CONTIG. SECTORS =          0 FREE SECTORS.  0%

3485 BLOCK(S) OF     10-    99 CONTIG. SECTORS =     153312 FREE SECTORS.  0%

6150 BLOCK(S) OF    100-   999 CONTIG. SECTORS =    2564144 FREE SECTORS.  6%

4592 BLOCK(S) OF   1000-  9999 CONTIG. SECTORS =    9272576 FREE SECTORS. 21%

93 BLOCK(S) OF  10000- 99999 CONTIG. SECTORS =    2202704 FREE SECTORS.  5%

14 BLOCK(S) OF 100000-AND UP CONTIG. SECTORS =   29296912 FREE SECTORS. 67%







From: Chuck Trites [mailto:[log in to unmask]]

Sent: Tuesday, March 24, 2015 10:35 AM

To: Tom Hula; [log in to unmask]

Subject: Re: [HP3000-L] Sluggish/Frozen 3000



Tom,  What does a DSTAT ALL show and also a DISCFREE?



Chuck Trites

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Trites Consulting, Inc.

59 Doe Ave.

Laconia, NH 03246

Phone: (603) 219-1500





On Tuesday, March 24, 2015 10:31 AM, Tom Hula <[log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>> wrote:



No, although it still tries to bring them up. But no,

there haven't been DTCs on it in years.



-----Original Message-----

From: Gilles Schipper [mailto:[log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>]

Sent: Tuesday, March 24, 2015 10:10 AM

To: Tom Hula; [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>

Subject: Re: [HP3000-L] Sluggish/Frozen 3000



Are any DTC's attached to the network?



On 2015-03-24 9:54 AM, Tom Hula wrote:

> HP3000 Series A400/100/110 Version C.70.01

>

> Our 3000 has been running fine for many years. Last night, there were fireworks of the wrong kind.

>

> I was simply putting a tape on for the nightly backup. I noted that the load message never came up.

> I then discovered that the console was frozen and unresponsive.

>

> It has been a long time since the last reboot...since the last power outage. So I did a Ctrl-B and a reset.

>

> It got up to the date and a little past and seemed frozen. I pulled

> the plug and restarted again. It took

> 2-3 times as long as normal and at first, the red fault light was on

> (never saw that on before). After It got a bit into the restart, the

> fault light turned off by itself. The only attention message I got about the whole thing was a message with everything unknown on it.

>

> When the computer came all the way up, it still seemed very sluggish.

> I scheduled the nightly update and backup and went home to look at it

> more in the morning. Logged on from home and the backup seemed to be running OK.

>

> This morning I tried resetting the GSP and checked the connections to

> the console terminal. I also found out that someone else had a hard time getting on the 3000 towards the end of the day. Very sluggish.

>

> This morning, everything seems back to normal. But I am concerned,

> since I don't know what the problem was. It almost reminded me of

> something I used to call the Creeping Crud, where people started

> freezing up all over the place, while some people were still able to

> work. The only thing was a reboot. But in this case, it seemed worse. Only a few people on our 3000 now, but we still depend on it for a high profile application.

>

> Any suggestions on things I could check? Thanks!

>

> Tom Hula

> Victor S. Barnes Company

>

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