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RE: HP-UX 11 kernal parameters for Oracle

From: Ehresmann, David <David.Ehresmann_at_ps.net>
Date: Thu, 5 Aug 2004 13:13:13 -0500
Message-ID: <27C3FCA54F61C34389325FD99A0D60CC080DBB@pscdalpexch50.perotsystems.net>

Can anybody translate this? Is it a SCSI and/or async write error? thanks,
David.

Aug 5 07:57:53 EMS [1483]: ------ EMS Event Notification ------ Value: "CRITICAL (5)" for Resource: "/storage/events/disks/default/0_0_2_0.0.0" (Threshold:
  >= " 3") Execute the following command to obtain event details: /opt/resmon/bin/resdata -R 97189896 -r
/storage/events/disks/default/0_0_2_0.0.0 -n 97189889 -a Aug 5 07:57:56 vmunix: SCSI: Request Timeout -- lbolt: 16524944, dev: 1f020000

Aug  5 07:57:56  vmunix:            lbp->state: 4060
Aug  5 07:57:56  vmunix:            lbp->offset: ffffffff
Aug  5 07:57:56  vmunix:            lbp->uPhysScript: f87ba000
Aug  5 07:57:56  vmunix:    From most recent interrupt:
Aug  5 07:57:56  vmunix:            ISTAT: 22, SIST0: 00, SIST1: 04, DSTAT:
00, DSPS: f87ba540
Aug  5 07:57:56  vmunix:    lsp: 0000000043e14700
Aug  5 07:57:56  vmunix:            bp->b_dev: 1f020000
Aug  5 07:57:56  vmunix:            scb->io_id: 2150c23
Aug  5 07:57:56  vmunix:            scb->cdb: 28 00 02 06 b1 c8 00 00 10 00
Aug  5 07:57:56  vmunix:            lbolt_at_timeout: 16521816,
lbolt_at_start: 16521816
Aug  5 07:57:56  vmunix:            lsp->state: 10d
Aug  5 07:57:56  vmunix:    lbp->owner: 0000000043e14700
Aug  5 07:57:56  vmunix:    scratch_lsp: 0000000000000000
Aug  5 07:57:56  vmunix:    Pre-DSP script dump [fffffffff87ba020]:
Aug  5 07:57:56  vmunix:            00000000 00000000 41000000 f87ba290
Aug  5 07:57:56  vmunix:            78347d00 0000000a 78350800 00000000
Aug  5 07:57:56  vmunix:    Script dump [fffffffff87ba040]:
Aug  5 07:57:56  vmunix:            0e000004 f87ba540 e0100004 f87ba7f4
Aug  5 07:57:56  vmunix:            870b0000 f87ba2d8 0a000000 f87ba548
Aug 5 07:57:56 vmunix: SCSI: Abort abandoned -- lbolt: 16524944, dev: 1f020000, io_id: 2150c23, status: 200
Aug 5 07:57:56 vmunix:
Aug 5 07:57:56 vmunix: SCSI: Async write error -- dev: b 31 0x020000, errno: 126, resid: 4096,
Aug 5 07:57:56 vmunix: blkno: 12176248, sectno: 24352496, offset: 3878543360, bcount: 4096.
Aug 5 07:57:56 vmunix: SCSI: Read error -- dev: b 31 0x020000, errno: 126, resid: 2048,
Aug 5 07:57:56 vmunix: blkno: 8, sectno: 16, offset: 8192, bcount: 2048.
Aug 5 07:57:56 vmunix: LVM: vg[1]: pvnum=2 (dev_t=0x1f020000) is POWERFAILED
Aug 5 07:57:56 vmunix:

-/var/adm/syslog$

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[mailto:oracle-l-bounce_at_freelists.org]On Behalf Of Ron Thomas Sent: Thursday, August 05, 2004 12:14 PM To: oracle-l_at_freelists.org
Subject: RE: HP-UX 11 kernal parameters for Oracle

dmesg and /var/adm/syslog/syslog.log would be a good place to start. Thanks,
Ron.

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This is a cheap box they want us to keep using. What logfile name on the unix side would I look in to see if it is scsi bus and/or flacky disk/controller?

thanks,
David.

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[mailto:oracle-l-bounce_at_freelists.org]On Behalf Of Ron Thomas Sent: Thursday, August 05, 2004 11:58 AM To: oracle-l_at_freelists.org
Subject: Re: HP-UX 11 kernal parameters for Oracle

I've seen this happen due to scsi bus resets caused by a flacky disk/controller. Just food for
thought.

BTW, you are running this many instances in only 4GB? They must be really really small or you are
hitting swap pertty hard.

Thanks,
Ron.

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it..."
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We have a development box that is HP-UX B.11.11 9000/800. It has 4gb of memory. It is running anywhere from 5 to 7 8i instances and 3-5 9i instances on any particular day. Once every week it will "lock up". vmstat will show blocked processes and the %wio will go to the high 90s. Nothing crashes or dies, it just appears to have to many processes to run. I have used TOP to look at the processes running. I see nothing unusual. Can anybody share their kernal parameters for HP that they have running 8i and 9i on? Particularly the shmmax, shmmni, ... and so on. Any help will be greatly appreciated.

David Ehresmann PerotSystems
david.ehresmann_at_ps.net
972.577.6236



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