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Date: | Mon, 12 May 2008 15:51:11 -0700 |
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Michael,
I apologize, having used cstm before, I made the mistake that the program might actual do what it says it was doing.
I tried, CL to clear the log, I tried SL to switchlog again "fail".
I am nothing if not persistant... so what I did was
go into posix
xeq sh.hpbin.sys -L
cd /var/stm/logs/os
mv memlog memlog_old to move the old file out of the way
touch memlog to build a new file
exit out of posix, and stop and start stm deamonn.
:stmshut.diag this will happen fairly quickly
:stmstart.diag --> This would be an excellent time to go to lunch or go home for the evening
The next time you run logtool, you will only see new errors.
Sorry to have mislead you.
-Craig
Michael Hurdle <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
We are having double-bit memory errors reported each time we reboot our
HP3000 Series 997-400. We have been told that we need to clear the Page
Deallocation Table (PDT) but don't know how to do this. Can anyone on the
list help? Thank you.
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