Title: | DEC Network Integration Server (DECNIS) |
Notice: | Please read note 1 to use this conference effectively |
Moderator: | MARVIN::WELCH |
Created: | Wed Sep 18 1991 |
Last Modified: | Thu Jun 05 1997 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 3660 |
Total number of notes: | 15082 |
I have a customer that see's the following message with the NCL show hardware all command. Boot #1180 Reason = Line Card Failed, Device Slot = W622-4 He has some hardware-related questions I can't answer. Does this indicate the entire DECNIS rebooted because of the error ? Or did the line card just reload its code ? Is the line card self test only run once during power-up, or can it run at other times ? If the line card fails during normal operation, what are some of the possible indications other than a software crash ? Thanks Mike Sheldon CSC/CS Network Support
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3602.1 | MARVIN::RIGBY | No such thing as an alpha beta | Fri Apr 11 1997 05:04 | 20 | |
>Boot #1180 Reason = Line Card Failed, Device Slot = W622-4 this is an element from the SELF TEST ERRORS attribute of the HARDWARE entity. It doesn't indicate that the line card caused the crash but that on self test the line card failed. It is possible that the line card failure caused the crash but we'd have to see a dump to say for sure. >Is the line card self test only run once during power-up, or can >it run at other times ? only at power up or after a dump >If the line card fails during normal operation, what are some of the >possible indications other than a software crash ? depends on the failure. If it is catastrophic to the operation of the processor on the line card then a crash would always occur. If it only affects transmission and reception then it might be undetectable, except that the link stops working. Some self test failures can only be detected if a loopback connector is present. | |||||
3602.2 | Thanks | HTKING::M_SHELDON | Fri Apr 11 1997 08:55 | 0 |