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x3650 Server Unexpected Shutdown 35 replies Latest Post - 2011-09-12T15:18:52Z by Novikov_Alexander Display:ConversationsBy Date 1-25 of 36 Previous Next TasyoMacaspac 120000MYA6 61 Posts Pinned topic IBM System x3650 Server Unexpected Shutdown 2008-04-30T09:53:52Z | Tags: Answered question This question has uncorrectable bus error has occurred on bus cpus been answered. Unanswered question This question has not been answered yet. Dear Sir's, We uncorrectable error count are facing a problem on one of our client DB Server which is IBM x3650 Server that was bought last January
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2008. The problem is, the server is Shutting down unexpectedly at different time’s everyday. The server doesn’t show any error leds. This server is use as a database and needs to be up and running
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24/7. What could be the cause of this problem, please help for this thing is critical to our client. Your immediate response is highly appreciated. Regards, Tasyomacaspac Log in to reply. Updated on 2011-09-12T15:18:52Z at 2011-09-12T15:18:52Z by Novikov_Alexander Novikov_Alexander 100000HTD5 6932 Posts Re: IBM System x3650 Server Unexpected Shutdown 2008-04-30T17:56:37Z This is the accepted answer. This is the accepted answer. Dear Tasyomacaspac, could you provide DSA log from your problem uncorrectable error count fail server (use DSA Portable Edition and post resulted file *.xml.gz; I hope that IPMI software already installed). Regards, Alexander Novikov Russia, Moscow Log in to reply. TasyoMacaspac 120000MYA6 61 Posts Re: IBM System x3650 Server Unexpected Shutdown 2008-05-01T06:49:46Z This is the accepted answer. This is the accepted answer. Novikov_Alexander 100000HTD5 2008-04-30T17:56:37Z Dear Tasyomacaspac, could you provide DSA log from your problem server (use DSA Portable Edition and post resulted file *.xml.gz; I hope that IPMI software already installed). Regards, Alexander Novikov Russia, Moscow More... Hi Alexander, i will provide you the dsa logs once i go to the site. this problem is happening on one server only. i found 3 ipmi software for IBM x3650, what software should i install incase it is not installed on the server? IBM Mapping Layer for OSA IPMI v1.15 on Microsoft Windows IA32 - Blade and System x 2008-04-15 OSA IPMI device driver v2.2.1.2 for Microsoft Windows Server 2003 - Blade and System x 2008-04-15 Automatic Server Restart IPMI Application v1.07 for Microsoft Windows 2000 and Windows Server 2003 - System x 2008-03-19 Thaank you very much for your support. Regards, Tasyomacaspac Log in to reply. Novikov_Alexander 100000HTD5 6932 Posts Re: IBM System x3650 Server Unexpected Shutdown 2008-05-01T07:08:20Z This is t
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NSXVirtual SAN vCenterFusionWorkstationvExpertVMware {code} CloudCredSubmit a Link Home > VMTN > VMware Infrastructure™ > VI: VMware ESXi™ 3.5 > Discussions Please enter a title. You can not post a blank message. Please type your message and try again. 12 Replies Latest reply: Jul 9, 2009 1:56 PM by Marcelo Soares ESXi Server Very Slow BDMcGrewVM Jul 9, 2009 11:33 AM I'm managing an ESXi v3.5 and it is slower than molasses! All the VM's are running just fine, like there is no problem, but connecting and trying to manage the ESXi host times out more often than it connects. Under performance->system there is an alert under "Critical Int For Unspecified 1 - Bus Unrecoverable Error Assert". And, someone before me seems to have been managing this host with a Virtual Center server and it thinks it still being managed. So, a couple questions: 1) What is the System error supposed to be telling me?2) WIll a reboot disconnect the ghost Virtual Center server?3) Any ideas on the slowness? WIll a reboot maybe fix that? -b 1956Views Tags: none (add) This content has been marked as final. Show 12 replies 1. Re: ESXi Server Very Slow DSTAVERT Jul 9, 2009 11:39 AM (in response to BDMcGrewVM) What do you have in Server Health in the VI client? While you are there what does your license say? What are you licensed for? Like Show 0 Likes (0) Actions 2. Re: ESXi Server Very Slow Marcelo Soares Jul 9, 2009 11:40 AM (in response to BDMcGrewVM) Weird...This error may mean something with your local HBA, but really not sure. Can you try to export diagnostic data (file - export - diagnostica data), open the file generated and paste here the last 100 lines of the /var/log/messages file. Also tell us the ESX version and build, also the version and build of your VI client.Marcelo Like Show 0 Likes (0) Actions 3. Re: ESXi Server Very Slow BDMcGrewVM Jul 9, 2009 11:57 AM (in response to Marcelo Soares) This is VMware ESX Server 3i, 3.5.0, 143129 ... VMware Infrastructure Client 2.5.0, 103682. Licensed for:ESX Server Standalone - Licensed for 1 CPUNAS UsageiSCSI Usage Up to 4-way virtual SMPSAN Usage Switching to the server health pane is timing out. I can't seem to get there from either one of my clients. I'm downlaoding the diagnostic log now. It's taking forever. As soon as it's done, I'll post it. BTW, this is an IBM x3540 with a single quad core Xeon processor, 12GB of RAM and about 1.5TB of disk space on a ServRAID 8k controller wi