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Title: | DEC X.25 for OpenVMS AXP |
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Moderator: | OZROCK::MUGGERIDGE |
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Created: | Mon Jan 18 1993 |
Last Modified: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 524 |
Total number of notes: | 2218 |
506.0. "New crash on AXP4000 with DNSES" by LEMAN::GABLER () Mon Mar 24 1997 18:34
Hi,
One of our customer experiences system crash when booting its node after
installing a dnses interface and the X25 software.
He installed this on an AlphaServer 4000 running VMS V6.2-1H3 and Decnet/OSI
V6.3 ECO 5. The symptom is really similar to the problem described by
patch AXPDRIV02_061 but supposed to be fixed in V6.2.
Any Idea or help are welcome ?
Clark Gabler
Software Support Geneva
=========== Crash Information follow :
**** OpenVMS (TM) Alpha Operating System V6.2-1H3 - BUGCHECK ****
** Code=000001CC: INVEXCEPTN, Exception while above ASTDEL
** Current Process = WANDD$START
** Image Name = $1$DKB0:[SYS0.SYSCOMMON.][SYSEXE]SYSMAN.EXE
**** Starting Memory Dump...
System crash information
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Time of system crash: 21-MAR-1997 10:55:36.31
Version of system: OpenVMS (TM) Alpha Operating System, Version V6.2-1H3
System Version Major ID/Minor ID: 3/0
VMScluster node: AV0103, a AlphaServer 4000 5/400 4MB
Crash CPU ID/Primary CPU ID: 00/00
Bitmask of CPUs active/available: 00000001/00000001
CPU bugcheck codes:
CPU 00 -- INVEXCEPTN, Exception while above ASTDEL
Press RETURN for more.
SDA>
System crash information
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System State at Time of Exception
---------------------------------
Exception Frame:
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R2 = FFFFFFFF 92AC9600 X25$ZEDRIVER+11600
R3 = 00000000 00000880
R4 = 00000000 00000008
R5 = FFFFFFFF 92AC8460 X25$ZEDRIVER+10460
R6 = 00000000 00000000
R7 = 00000000 0000003A
PC = FFFFFFFF 92AB948C X25$ZEDRIVER+0148C
PS = 20000000 00001504
92AB947C: MULL R0,R1,R0
92AB9480: LDQ R28,#XFDA0(R2)
92AB9484: ADDQ R28,R0,R0
92AB9488: LDL R0,#X003C(R0)
PC => 92AB948C: LDQ_U R17,#X0030(R0)
92AB9490: LDQ_U R16,#X0033(R0)
Press RETURN for more.
SDA>
System crash information
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System State at Time of Exception
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92AB9494: EXTLL R17,R0,R17
92AB9498: EXTLH R16,R0,R16
92AB949C: BIS R16,R17,R17
PS =>
MBZ SPAL MBZ IPL VMM MBZ CURMOD INT PRVMOD
0 20 00000000000 15 0 0 KERN 1 KERN
Signal Array
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Length = 00000005
Type = 0000000C
Arg = 00000000
Arg = 00000030
Arg = 92AB948C
Arg = 00001504
Press RETURN for more.
SDA>
System crash information
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System State at Time of Exception
%SYSTEM-F-ACCVIO, access violation, reason mask=00, virtual address=00000030,
PC
=92AB948C, PS=00001504
Saved Scratch Registers in Mechanism Array
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R0 = 00000000 00000000 R1 = 00000000 00000238 R16 = FFFFFFFF 813B4640
R17 = 00000000 00000000 R18 = 00000000 00000420 R19 = 00000000 00000000
R20 = 00000000 00002100 R21 = FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFC R22 = 00000000 00000001
R23 = 00000000 00000001 R24 = 00000000 00000000 R25 = 00000000 00000002
R26 = FFFFFFFF 800465A8 R27 = FFFFFFFF 92AC9600 R28 = FFFFFFFF 92AC8480
SDA>
CPU 00 Processor crash information
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CPU 00 reason for Bugcheck: INVEXCEPTN, Exception while above ASTDEL
Process currently executing on this CPU: WANDD$START
Current image file: $1$DKB0:[SYS0.SYSCOMMON.][SYSEXE]SYSMAN.EXE
Current IPL: 21 (decimal)
CPU database address: 81112000
CPU 00 Processor crash information
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CPUs Capabilities: PRIMARY,QUORUM,RUN
General registers:
R0 = A8000000 00000000 R1 = 00000000 00000000 R2 = FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFD
R3 = FFFFFFFF 82535F60 R4 = 00000000 7FF91A40 R5 = 00000000 7FF91BA8
R6 = 00000000 7FF91C00 R7 = 20000000 00001504 R8 = 00000000 7FF95B48
R9 = 00000000 00000000 R10 = 00000000 002481E8 R11 = 00000000 002481F0
R12 = 00000000 00000001 R13 = FFFFFFFF 825267E0 R14 = 00000000 00000000
R15 = FFFFFFFF 811E1500 R16 = 00000000 000001CC R17 = 00000000 7FF91A40
R18 = 00000000 7FF91C00 R19 = 00000000 00000000 R20 = 00000000 00002100
R21 = FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFC R22 = 00000000 00000001 R23 = 00000000 00000001
R24 = 00000000 00000000 AI = 00000000 00000002 RA = FFFFFFFF 800465A8
PV = FFFFFFFF 92AC9600 R28 = FFFFFFFF 92AC8480 FP = 00000000 7FF91C60
PC = FFFFFFFF 8004CD3C PS = 28000000 00001500
SDA>
CPU 00 Processor crash information
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Processor Internal Registers:
ASN = 00000000 0000006E ASTSR/ASTEN = 0000000F
IPL = 00000015 PCBB = 00000000 0392A080 PRBR = FFFFFFFF 81112000
PTBR = 00000000 00001CA3 SCBB = 00000000 000001C0 SISR = 00000000 00000000
VPTB = 00000002 00000000 FPCR = 08000000 00000000 MCES = 00000000 00000000
KSP = 00000000 7FF919E8
ESP = 00000000 7FF95A30
SSP = 00000000 7FF9C100
USP = 00000000 7EE1D3A0
T.R | Title | User | Personal Name | Date | Lines |
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506.1 | | OZROCK::HARTWIG | Arthur Hartwig, TaN Engineering-Australia | Tue Mar 25 1997 12:21 | 7 |
| You didn't mention the version of WANDD (the software layered product that
provides the DNSES device driver). You should be using WANDD V1.0-G.
From the PC and failing instruction it appears that a different version
of WANDD is in use. Please upgrade to the latest version of WANDD for
VMS V6.2 (WANDD version V1.0-G). If the problem remains, please submit
an IPMT with a pointer to the crash dump file.
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506.2 | ECU problem ... How to know thw ECU used ? | LEMAN::SCHEIDEGGER | Raymond @GEO - DTN 821-5236 | Wed Apr 23 1997 01:34 | 11 |
| The ECU of **NT** was used by customer instead of VMS/UNIX ... ;-)
Q1 : How to know the ECU (NT or VMS) been used for configuration ?
Now ...
Imagine we have an Axp with 2 system disks (1 nt and 1 vms) used
for developpement. When switching from 1 OS to the other one ...
Should we rerun the 'right' ECU before switching the OS ?
Raymond
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506.3 | | OZROCK::HARTWIG | Arthur Hartwig, TaN Engineering-Australia | Wed Apr 23 1997 05:50 | 5 |
| Ask in the Alphaserver4100 conference. I suspect the answer is YES,
rerun the ECU when swapping operating systems between NT and (VMS or
UNIX).
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