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Craig Lalley <[log in to unmask]>
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Craig Lalley <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 19 Jan 2004 09:08:37 -0800
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Jon,

I am a consultant.

I should learn to be very specific in my questions.

I have a memory dump,

I would like to figure out which SCSI card is the culprit?

How do I determine the SCSI path generating the errors?

Specifically, which Debug commands will point to the path?

I would like to look at the device logs, but this password CRAP has go to stop!
This is the second time this week that I needed the password.  HP are you
listening!  If HP is going to abandon the customers that choose to homestead,
this is the biggest sign!

Regards,

-Craig
EchoTech, Inc
541-619-1678






--- JON OSE <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Craig Lalley <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> >Can I figure anything else out?
>
> Not with what you sent. You could look at the system log files, and also look
> at
> the device logs from each device on the chain. This requires HP maintenance
> passwords :(
>
> If this repeats, I would first isolate the chain to discs only, as other
> devices, tapes and cds can hang the chain.
>
> Is this your system or are you a consultant? Where do I send the bill:)
>
> Jon
>
>
>
> Can I figure anything else out?
>
> It appears that a SCSI cable may have been loose? But that is only
> speculation.
>
> Any other comments/suggestions?
>
> TIA,
>
> -Craig
>
> *********************************************************
>
> ERROR STACK FOR PIN: $252
>
> Entries displayed in most recent to least recent order:
>
> SUBSYSTEM SUBSYSTEM SUBSYSTEM
> NUMBER ERROR NUMBER NAME
> --------- ------------ ---------
> #122 #180 Port (IPC) Facility
> An attempt to receive a message from a port; there were no messages on any
> ena
> bled subqueues, and the process did not wish to wait for a message to
> arrive.
>
> #122 #180 Port (IPC) Facility
> An attempt to receive a message from a port; there were no messages on any
> ena
> bled subqueues, and the process did not wish to wait for a message to
> arrive.
>
> #122 #180 Port (IPC) Facility
> An attempt to receive a message from a port; there were no messages on any
> ena
> bled subqueues, and the process did not wish to wait for a message to
> arrive.
>
> #122 #180 Port (IPC) Facility
> An attempt to receive a message from a port; there were no messages on any
> ena
> bled subqueues, and the process did not wish to wait for a message to
> arrive.
>
> #122 #180 Port (IPC) Facility
> An attempt to receive a message from a port; there were no messages on any
> ena
> bled subqueues, and the process did not wish to wait for a message to
> arrive.
>
> #122 #180 Port (IPC) Facility
> An attempt to receive a message from a port; there were no messages on any
> ena
> bled subqueues, and the process did not wish to wait for a message to
> arrive.
>
> #122 #180 Port (IPC) Facility
> An attempt to receive a message from a port; there were no messages on any
> ena
> bled subqueues, and the process did not wish to wait for a message to
> arrive.
>
> #122 #180 Port (IPC) Facility
> An attempt to receive a message from a port; there were no messages on any
> ena
> bled subqueues, and the process did not wish to wait for a message to
> arrive.
>
> #122 #180 Port (IPC) Facility
> An attempt to receive a message from a port; there were no messages on any
> ena
> bled subqueues, and the process did not wish to wait for a message to
> arrive.
>
> #122 #180 Port (IPC) Facility
> An attempt to receive a message from a port; there were no messages on any
> ena
> bled subqueues, and the process did not wish to wait for a message to
> arrive.
>
> #122 #180 Port (IPC) Facility
> An attempt to receive a message from a port; there were no messages on any
> ena
> bled subqueues, and the process did not wish to wait for a message to
> arrive.
>
> #122 #180 Port (IPC) Facility
> An attempt to receive a message from a port; there were no messages on any
> ena
> bled subqueues, and the process did not wish to wait for a message to
> arrive.
>
> #122 #180 Port (IPC) Facility
> An attempt to receive a message from a port; there were no messages on any
> ena
> bled subqueues, and the process did not wish to wait for a message to
> arrive.
>
> #122 #180 Port (IPC) Facility
> An attempt to receive a message from a port; there were no messages on any
> ena
> bled subqueues, and the process did not wish to wait for a message to
> arrive.
>
> #122 #180 Port (IPC) Facility
> An attempt to receive a message from a port; there were no messages on any
> ena
> bled subqueues, and the process did not wish to wait for a message to
> arrive.
>
> #122 #180 Port (IPC) Facility
> An attempt to receive a message from a port; there were no messages on any
> ena
> bled subqueues, and the process did not wish to wait for a message to
> arrive.
>
>
>
> STACK MARKER TRACE:
>
> PC=a.00873b64 wiz_tlih+$188
> NM* 0) SP=82c43868 RP=a.001a4d48 io_do_slih+$c8
> NM 1) SP=82c437a8 RP=a.00866d9c wiz_send_to_tlih+$a8
> NM 2) SP=82c43728 RP=a.0086b330 wiz_io_req+$50
> NM 3) SP=82c436a8 RP=a.00874680 fwscsi_dam+$5d4
> NM 4) SP=82c43668 RP=a.00874098 ?fwscsi_dam+$8
> export stub: a.00170f28 execute_server_0+$74
> NM 5) SP=82c435a8 RP=a.009d8090 sda_send_scsi_request+$360
> NM 6) SP=82c434d0 RP=a.0171bb4c sda_issue_next_io+$e8
> NM 7) SP=82c433d0 RP=a.0171c200 scsi_disk_and_array_dm+$518
> NM 8) SP=82c43350 RP=a.009e339c ?scsi_disk_and_array_dm+$8
> export stub: a.001b1144 schedule_server.do_server+$114
> NM 9) SP=82c43250 RP=a.001b1428 schedule_server+$dc
> NM a) SP=82c43190 RP=a.001b05a4 schedule_deferred_ports+$100
> NM b) SP=82c430d0 RP=a.00166800 iexit
> --- Interrupt Marker
> NM 1) SP=82c43050 RP=a.0016799c enable_int+$2c
> --- End Interrupt Marker Frame ---
>
> PC=a.0016799c enable_int+$2c
> NM 0) SP=4188d808 RP=a.001b06f4 queue_ics_port+$c8
> NM 1) SP=4188d808 RP=a.001715c4 send_to_ics_server+$20
> NM 2) SP=4188d7c8 RP=a.00732170 sendmmio+$218
> NM 3) SP=4188d6f0 RP=a.00835a54 send_io+$3c0
> NM 4) SP=4188d530 RP=a.01732480 process_imi_mib.send_mib_if_ready+$ac
> NM 5) SP=4188d3f0 RP=a.01732a50 process_imi_mib+$2f0
> NM 6) SP=4188d370 RP=a.0083758c check_and_queue_imi_mib+$90
> NM 7) SP=4188d270 RP=a.00837b1c fetch__pages+$328
> NM 8) SP=4188d1f0 RP=a.01738b00 prefetch_+$514
> NM 9) SP=4188d0f0 RP=a.0084f518 ?prefetch_+$8
>
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