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Crashes from 5.1ML6?

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Old 01-05-2008, 03:57 AM
Roy
 
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Default Crashes from 5.1ML6?

I have a 43P that I upgraded to 5.1ML6 (from ML4). Soon after the
upgrade it started crashing fairly frequently. Nothing in the logs at
all. I wonder if anyone else seen this problem from ML6. The other
possibility is that it is just a coincidence to some hardware related
problem.
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Old 01-05-2008, 03:57 AM
mark taylor
 
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Default Re: Crashes from 5.1ML6?

Roy <garlic@garlic.com> wrote in message news:<10h2g5865j20q44@corp.supernews.com>...
> I have a 43P that I upgraded to 5.1ML6 (from ML4). Soon after the
> upgrade it started crashing fairly frequently. Nothing in the logs at
> all. I wonder if anyone else seen this problem from ML6. The other
> possibility is that it is just a coincidence to some hardware related
> problem.


paste the following:

lppchk -v
sysdumpdev -L
echo "f" | kdb /unix /path_to_dump_file # ( or dump device )

if you want a stable box, restore you mksysb from before the upgrade
while you inv the issue.

also, as a matter of course run diags in pd mode, there is a high
probability that it will be something to do with the ML update, but
you want to rule h/w out anyhoo...

Cheers
Mark Taylor
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