Re: 6H1 crash codes

From: John Jolet (john.jolet_at_FXFN.COM)
Date: 05/29/03

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    Date:         Thu, 29 May 2003 10:57:25 -0500
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    thanks.

    -----Original Message-----
    From: Renison, Rick [mailto:rick.renison@EDS.COM]
    Sent: Thursday, May 29, 2003 10:34 AM
    To: aix-l@Princeton.EDU
    Subject: Re: 6H1 crash codes

    IBM redbooks SA38-0509-11 Diagnostic Information for Multiple Bus Systems
    and SA38-0566-03 Service Guide for 6H0 and 6H1

    > -----Original Message-----
    > From: John Jolet [mailto:john.jolet@FXFN.COM]
    > Sent: May 29, 2003 11:27 AM
    > To: aix-l@Princeton.EDU
    > Subject: Re: 6H1 crash codes
    >
    >
    > thanks...where does one look this stuff up, by the way?
    >
    > -----Original Message-----
    > From: Gipson, Mat [mailto:Mat.Gipson@AMERICREDIT.COM]
    > Sent: Thursday, May 29, 2003 9:58 AM
    > To: aix-l@Princeton.EDU
    > Subject: Re: 6H1 crash codes
    >
    >
    > Crazy 888's is a kernel panic...
    >
    > 102 is an unexpected system halt...
    >
    > 300 is Data storage interrupt: processor type...
    >
    > Not sure what 605 is...
    >
    > 0c0 means a system dump was written successfully to the specified dump
    > device...
    >
    > 0c5 means a dump failed to start...
    >
    > You should be able to analyze the dump with the crash command
    > or with IBM's
    > help.
    >
    > HTH,
    > Mathew Gipson
    > matt.gipson@americredit.com
    > 817.525.7123
    >
    >
    > -----Original Message-----
    > From: John Jolet [mailto:john.jolet@FXFN.COM]
    > Sent: Thursday, May 29, 2003 9:13 AM
    > To: aix-l@Princeton.EDU
    > Subject: 6H1 crash codes
    >
    > Yesterday I was doing a hot_add to get some logical drives
    > added from a
    > FASTt500 to a 6h1 running 5.1 ml2. it crashed with the
    > following codes: 888
    > 102 300 0c0 and 888 102 605 0c5. Anyone got any ideas what
    > these codes
    > mean?
    >


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