Title: | SABLE SYSTEM PUBLIC DISCUSSION |
Moderator: | COSMIC::PETERSON |
Created: | Mon Jan 11 1993 |
Last Modified: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 2614 |
Total number of notes: | 10244 |
A customer reported a problem with the Unix "shutdown -r" on his SMP sable machine. Everytime he uses the "shutdown -r" command, the system shuts down properly, but the system does't reboot automatically. At the console the system just keep on printing "IP interrupt CPU 0", halting it with the halt button doesn't help, only the restart or power cycle cure this... we asked the customer to upgrade his system's FW to v4.7 but this didn't help. This is an EV4.5 (4/275) with 4 CPUs at the following revs: Firmware : V4.7 (From CD v3.8) CPU0 B2040-AB Rev B01 SW 34 CPU1 B2040-AB Rev B01 SW 37 CPU2 B2040-AB Rev B01 SW 37 CPU3 B2040-AB Rev B01 SW 37 Has it to do with the SW rev 34 of the 1st CPU (CPU0) ??? Feedback will be welcomed, the only idea I have left for this is to replace the CPU 0 (rev SW 34), but we'll have to plan the intervention outside normal working hours (week-end probably) and I'd prefer to go straight to the correct solution... Cheers, ============================ Alain MARTIN/SSG Switzerland
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2502.1 | Something to try | AFW3::MAZUR | Tue Jan 28 1997 10:04 | 25 | |
The message "IP interrupt on CPU 0" is printed by the console. The console just dismisses the interrupt. Suspecting broken hardware, from console mode, a deposit can be done to cause an IP interrupt. You should see one message. If you see the continuous stream of "IP interrupt on CPU 0" messages, then you have broken hardware. With an EV4 ------------------------ >>> d -p -q 38x000160 1 (set bit 1) | | +-------- 0 or 1 or 2 or 3 to select which CPU Sample log: -------------- P00>>>d -p -q 380000160 1 IP interrupt on CPU 0 P00>>> |