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Date: | Tue, 3 Dec 1996 13:12:01 -0800 |
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Juan,
We just had an two incidents of this same message on our 996-500 but
each with an apparently different cause (we think). The first was
caused by a processor cache failure, and the second was diagnosed as a
controller in an FL array (ours was LDEV 16, too ... a clue?? ;) ).
Actually, each occurrence affected different hardware paths, but the
first actually caused file label corruption, while the second did no
apparent damage, according to FSCHECK (CA ALL).
Lee Gunter [log in to unmask]
HMO Oregon
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Subject: [HP3000-L] BAD SYSTEM LOGIC SECTOR NUMBER
Author: "Juan C. Pineiro" <[log in to unmask]> at ~INTERNET
Date: 12/3/96 3:52 PM
Before I hit the books, any chance this is anything but a drive problem?
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Bad SYSTEM LOGICAL Sector number 0x5B9AA0| on ldev 16
(io_status=FFD30071)
Filename of bad file:/CYBORG/PUB/PAYXT
**** Illegal data address (TRAPS 65).
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