
Problem Solving
Interpreting Errors
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| You will find a description of how to interpret errors at the end of |
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| nettl log files |
| Many errors contain detailed text describing the problem. Some |
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| common logged errors are described at the end of this chapter. |
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| User applications |
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| “Tracing and Logging through /opt/ots/bin/osidiag” on page |
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| FTAM |
| These errors are described in the HP FTAM/9000 User’s Guide and |
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| the HP FTAM/9000 Reference Manual. |
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| OSI/OTS |
| These errors are produced from commands like otsstart and |
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| System Panics |
| Panics occur when an irrecoverable error is detected by the |
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| operating system. At reboot after a panic, a copy of the state of the |
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| Interpreting panics is done by your HP support representative or the |
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