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Title: | DEChub/HUBwatch/PROBEwatch CONFERENCE |
Notice: | Firmware -2, Doc -3, Power -4, HW kits -5, firm load -6&7 |
Moderator: | NETCAD::COLELLA DT |
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Created: | Wed Nov 13 1991 |
Last Modified: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 4455 |
Total number of notes: | 16761 |
3358.0. "some explanations, please..." by BERFS4::NORD () Wed Mar 13 1996 01:36
Good morning, good evening and something betwwen for the rest of the
world (you know my entry for some questions),
I need some clarification about an entry at a DECswitch 900 EF:
(I think, I've not ask this question befor)
1. What is a "Test Id = DEAD"?
2. Who to interprete "Timestamp"?
3. Are the entries below alarming?
4. Is there a short description for the possible entries and their
meening (I've asked some entries befor about a internals-training,
but unfortunatly I got no answer)
DECswitch 900EF - slot 3
==============================================================================
DUMP ERROR LOG
Current Reset Count: 4
==============================================================================
Entry # = 1
Entry Status = 0 [0=valid, 1=write_error, 2=invalid, 3=empty, 4=crc_error
Entry Id = 10
Firmware Rev = 1.5
Reset Count = 8
Timestamp = 0 0 0
Write Count = 5
FRU Mask = 0
Test ID = DEAD
Error Data = SR=2700 PC=03069360 Error Code=00000203 ProcCsr=4F69
Registers = D0=00000064 D1=00000001 D2=00000005 D3=00000800
D4=0007DC9C D5=00068B64 D6=00000000 D7=0000FFFF
A0=00000004 A1=0004F430 A2=00055E1C A3=00000002
A4=030020D8 A5=03020000 A6=0004B88C A7=0004B86C
Dump another entry [Y]/N?
Entry # = 0
Entry Status = 0 [0=valid, 1=write_error, 2=invalid, 3=empty, 4=crc_error
Entry Id = 10
Firmware Rev = 1.4
Reset Count = 4
Timestamp = 0 0 0
Write Count = 5
FRU Mask = 0
Test ID = DEAD
Error Data = SR=2710 PC=000758E0 Error Code=0000200C ProcCsr=6F69
Registers = D0=00000001 D1=FFFFFFFF D2=00000400 D3=00000800
D4=00000002 D5=00000000 D6=00000000 D7=0000FFFF
A0=00051F38 A1=00050238 A2=00062638 A3=0444E018
A4=030020D8 A5=03020000 A6=000FD803 A7=0004A8BD
Dump another entry [Y]/N?
==============================================================================
No more Error Log entries.
Press Return for Main Menu ...
DECswitch 900EF - slot 3
==============================================================================
Many thanks in advance
Wofgang Nord
MCS at Berlin at Germany
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3358.1 | Some answers.... | NETCAD::BATTERSBY | | Wed Mar 13 1996 09:30 | 18 |
| I'll try to help answer some of your questions.
Test Id = DEAD - This indicates an error reported by the operational
firmware. Typically if you see a alphanumeric
followed by some "words" it means a diagnostic error.
Timestamp - The timestamp (as has been mentioned in here elsewhere)
is the timestamp since the last power up. A tick is
10 milliseconds.
Your error log entries have been passed on to a firmware engineer to
ascertain what they may be. I personally don't have a clue.
As for internal training, I would recommend contacting Ed Buzzell
(delni::buzzell).
I hope this information is useful.
Bob
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3358.2 | | NPSS::RAUHALA | | Thu Mar 14 1996 15:07 | 13 |
| The 203 error code is crashing because of an internal error
detected by the operating system. The 200C error code is
a 68040 processor trap. We have seen both of these and are
working on a fix.
They both happen as soon as the switch finishes diagnostics,
at which point the switch will crash, run diags again, and
then come on line. While this is a problem, it's not that
serious in that the 2nd attempt the switch will come online.
Because it happens when a powerup or reset is triggered,
most people will not notice it. we are working on a fix...
ken
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