From: Alexei_Roudnev (Alexei_Roudnev_at_exigengroup.com)
Date: Wed Oct 04 2006 - 19:52:54 CEST
Message-ID: <097901c6e7dd$eb54cdf0$6f31a8c0@sjc.exigengroup.com> From: "Alexei_Roudnev" <Alexei_Roudnev@exigengroup.com> Date: Wed, 4 Oct 2006 10:52:54 -0700 Subject: Re: [suse-sles-e] random reboots
(That's why I don't like to install _ANY_ vendor-specific _support packs_
/DELL, HP, etc... - it is always better to avoid them if possible/.
It is not possible /not to install/ in some cases, but it is _ALWAYS_
stability risk.)
----- Original Message -----
From: "Shelton, Darren" <Darren.Shelton@acs-inc.com>
To: <suse-sles-e@suse.com>
Sent: Wednesday, October 04, 2006 9:05 AM
Subject: RE: [suse-sles-e] random reboots
> We had problems not only with our SLES machines, but also with our redhat
> machines on either Intel or AMD procs running either 32bit or 64bit
> versions of the OS. According to our HP support cases, version 7.6 is
> supposed to remedy the problem. We got around our issues by just disabling
> hpasm.
>
>
>
> darren
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Thomas Junier [mailto:Thomas.Junier@medecine.unige.ch]
> Sent: Wednesday, October 04, 2006 10:45 AM
> Cc: Matthias Spork; suse-sles-e@suse.com
> Subject: Re: [suse-sles-e] random reboots
>
> On Wednesday 04 October 2006 11:34, Matthias Spork wrote:
> > Hy,
> >
> > you have installed the HP-Support-Pack? You run hpasm?
>
> Yes, at least I have hpasmd running:
>
> $ ps aux | grep hpasm
> root 8141 0.1 0.0 92248 1068 ? Ssl 13:17 0:26 hpasmd
>
>
> > Please take look
> > at the output of dmes and /var/log/messages and search for NMI.
>
> I grepped for 'NMI' in /var/log/messages, and also in the output of dmesg,
> but did not find anything
>
> > You can also check hpimlview.
>
> hpimlview reports the following (date columns not included, but correspond
> more or less to the times of the incidents)
>
> Class Severity Count
> Network Adapter Repaired 8257
> ASR Critical 1
> ASR Critical 1
> ASR Critical 1
> ASR Critical 1
> ASR Critical 1
> ASR Critical 1
> ASR Critical 1
>
> I'm not quite sure what could have caused the ASR. I'm suspecting that my
> UPS may have been overloaded. Could that generate these ASR? Anyway I've
> reduced the load on the UPS, and I'll see if changes anything.
>
> Thanks very much anyway,
>
> Thomas Junier
>
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