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K260机器故障
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http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bc/docs/support/SupportManual/lpv37954/lpv37954.pdf
Apr 25, 2002 17:05:56 GMT 5 pts
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FLT means a FauLT has occoured during bootup and/or hardware test.
CFB0 (the FauLT code) means a High Priority Machine Check (HPMC) has happened. This points to a probable hardware problem (CPU, Cache, Memory or I/O Subsystem). Call your HP Response Center for further troubleshooting if the problem resists.
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Pankaj Garg Apr 25, 2002 17:08:07 GMT 7 pts
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I had the same problem. Do you hgave any external storage connected, if yes, then disconnect it. Then boot your computer. Stop at the prompt and boot with IPL. type
IPL>; hpux -is
This will take you to the single user. Shut your computer down and attach everything. Then reboot normally.
Good Luck.
Clemens van Everdingen Apr 25, 2002 17:09:07 GMT 4 pts
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Hi,
Do not spend to much time trouble shooting here !
Probably a HW error !
Systemboard ? -->; hopefully not !
FLT CBF0 means HPMC handlinh initiated.
As you may know a HPMC = High Priority Machine Check.
Means most of the time a HW issue !
Regards,
C.
venkat Apr 25, 2002 17:19:23 GMT N/A: Question Author
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Hi,
Yes,I've got external disk..i've connected recently..after that lot's of time rebooted again..
Regards
venkat
Shiju Wilson Apr 25, 2002 17:21:58 GMT 6 pts
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Hi Venkat:
FLT CBF0 is an HPMC error code generated by the system. If you want a better explanation about which part, what error, then check the PIM information under Service Menu in the boot console menu. This is normally a hardware error. I would suggest you to contact the hardware support.
Also, does the system shows some error while booting ( before getting the console display )? What do you mean by system checking for bootable device ? Normally the system will start booting from the primary boot disk !
HTH,
Shiju
venkat Apr 25, 2002 17:24:14 GMT N/A: Question Author
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I mean primary boot..and also it shows FLT messages..like FLT CB0F ..
Regards
venkat
Clemens van Everdingen Apr 25, 2002 17:25:55 GMT 4 pts
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Hi,
If you have an external disk connected, and since then the problem of occasionally reboots started occurring, then you will need to investigate on the crash dump.
This you will find in /var/adm/crash.
These should be send to HP or you will have to know your way with q4 to debug the real problem.
C.
Shiju Wilson Apr 25, 2002 17:31:57 GMT 5 pts
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Hi Venkat:
If you suspect the external disk, then remove it and try booting again. Is it a disk array ? What type of array ? While you remove the external disk, terminate it properly if needed.
HTH,
Shiju
venkat Apr 25, 2002 17:45:10 GMT N/A: Question Author
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HI,
I've disconnected external drive..still is not booting properly..still it says FLT MESSAGE..
regards
venkat
Shiju Wilson Apr 25, 2002 17:47:39 GMT 6 pts
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Hi Venkat:
Is it a single disk ? which model ? Did you terminate the SCSI bus after removing the disk ? Did you check the PIM information ?
HTH,
Shiju
venkat Apr 25, 2002 17:49:29 GMT N/A: Question Author
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it is not a single disk..it's multi pack array..i did disconnect diskarray..still is not coming up..still it shows FLT message
Regards
venkat
Shiju Wilson Apr 25, 2002 17:54:12 GMT 6 pts
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Hi Venkat:
You need to contact the hardware support. They will have better tools to analyze the cause of the problem. You can check the PIM information in the mean time.
HTH,
Shiju
S.K. Chan Apr 25, 2002 17:56:33 GMT 7 pts
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Access your HPMC data and post them here, though I doubt anyone will be able to de-cypher it, you best bet is call HP response center. Ok to access the HPMC data ..
1) Interrupt the bootup to get to Service Menu.
2) At main menu prompt enter "service"
3) In the Service Menu enter "pim 0" for processor 1 or "pim 1" for processor 1, this gives you the data you need to troubleshoot.
venkat Apr 25, 2002 20:01:07 GMT N/A: Question Author
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Hi still is not coming up..NOW it shows FLT 12BF message..i can't enter in to single user mode..when i switch ON the system after couple of mins it shows FLT message..
Regards
venkat
Charles McCary Apr 25, 2002 20:04:56 GMT 1 pts |
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