[rbak-nsp] Strange PPA crash on SE-800 while there is no QoS
David Freedman
david.freedman at uk.clara.net
Sun Oct 16 08:55:02 EDT 2011
Which version?
From: Alireza Soltanian <soltanian at gmail.com<mailto:soltanian at gmail.com>>
Date: Sun, 16 Oct 2011 15:17:48 +0330
To: <redback-nsp at puck.nether.net<mailto:redback-nsp at puck.nether.net>>
Subject: [rbak-nsp] Strange PPA crash on SE-800 while there is no QoS
Hi
It seems PPA crash does not release me!!!.
Recently we have a strange PPA crash on GE-10 card. This card has no QoS configuration. This the generated log:
Oct 16 01:25:09: %PPAINFRA-3-LOG_ERR: crashSrvr(): Slot/ppa 9/0 Crash server data collection done
Oct 16 01:25:13: %SYSMON-5-GEN_FTP: Core file /ata0/p01/ppa/crashSlot09Ippa.gz FTPed to /md/ successfully
Oct 16 01:25:24: %SYSMON-5-GEN_FTP: Core file /ata0/p01/ppa/crashSlot09IppaCore.gz FTPed to /md/ successfully
Oct 16 01:25:25: %SYSLOG-2-CRIT: /netbsd: Marking PTD channel DEAD for slot 9
Oct 16 01:25:25: %CSM-6-CARD: card ge-10-port REMOVED in slot 9
Oct 16 01:25:25: %IPC-3-ERR: CSM: ipcDelookup(): bad name
Oct 16 01:25:25: %IPC-3-ERR: CSM: ipcDelookup(): bad name
Oct 16 01:25:25: %CSM-6-PORT: ethernet 9/1 link state DOWN, admin is DOWN
Oct 16 01:25:25: %CSM-6-PORT: ethernet 9/1 link state down, trigger source: [V] Port fault detected
Oct 16 01:25:25: %CSM-6-PORT: ethernet 9/2 link state DOWN, admin is UP
Oct 16 01:25:25: %CSM-6-PORT: ethernet 9/2 link state down, trigger source: [C] Configuration changed or hardware removed
Oct 16 01:25:25: %CSM-6-PORT: ethernet 9/7 link state DOWN, admin is UP
Oct 16 01:25:25: %CSM-6-PORT: ethernet 9/7 link state down, trigger source: [C] Configuration changed or hardware removed
Oct 16 01:25:25: %CSM-6-PORT: ethernet 9/8 link state DOWN, admin is UP
Oct 16 01:25:25: %CSM-6-PORT: ethernet 9/8 link state down, trigger source: [C] Configuration changed or hardware removed
Oct 16 01:25:34: %PM-1-ALERT: Process EPPA IPC SLOT 9, pid 0x81090005, is not responding.
Oct 16 01:25:35: %CSM-6-CARD: card ge-10-port INSERTED in slot 9
Oct 16 01:25:39: %PPAINFRA-6-ISTART_INFO: 2430b405/0000000001/531400000:09/IPPA/EU00:Ready to receive packets
Oct 16 01:25:39: %QOS-6-INFO: qos info: PPA just reborn 0
Oct 16 01:25:39: %QOS-6-INFO: qos info: iPPA reg on slot 9
Oct 16 01:25:39: %PPAINFRA-6-ISTART_INFO: 2d83e672/0000000001/955100000:09/EPPA/EU00:Ready to receive packets
Oct 16 01:25:39: %CSM-6-CARD: card ge-10-port INSERTED in slot 9 READY
Oct 16 01:25:39: %CSM-6-PORT: ethernet 9/2 link state UP, admin is UP
Oct 16 01:25:39: %CSM-6-PORT: ethernet 9/7 link state UP, admin is UP
Oct 16 01:25:39: %CSM-6-PORT: ethernet 9/8 link state UP, admin is UP
Oct 16 01:25:40: %CSM-6-CARD: Card in slot 9 entering In Service state.
Oct 16 01:25:40: %QOS-6-INFO: qos info: PPA just reborn 0
Oct 16 01:25:40: %QOS-6-INFO: qos info: ePPA reg on slot 9
Also sometimes I have this log:
Oct 16 01:55:52: %PPAFWD-3-PAKIO_ERR: 4bfa6f6f/0000001814/186600000:09/IPPA/EU00:Bad mdu chain sent by 0x4004f290: Start 0x6fdfe748 Total length 611 - 0005a08c 000aa27c 00059bf4 0004da2c 0004f290 00050d6c 000a6380 000a6358 00000000
Oct 16 01:55:52: %PPAFWD-3-PAKIO_ERR: 4bfb1fa1/0000001814/186700000:09/IPPA/EU00:MDU 0x6fdfe700 Next 0x2fdfd820 - 0005a08c 000aa27c 00059bf4 0004d806 0004da38 0004f290 00050d6c 000a6380 000a6358 00000000
Oct 16 01:55:52: %PPAFWD-3-PAKIO_ERR: 4bfbc830/0000001814/186900000:09/IPPA/EU00:MDU 0x6fdfd800 Next 0x3fdfe640 - 0005a08c 000aa27c 00059bf4 0004d806 0004da38 0004f290 00050d6c 000a6380 000a6358 00000000
Oct 16 01:55:52: %PPAFWD-3-PAKIO_ERR: 4bfc6f58/0000001814/187000000:09/IPPA/EU00:MDU 0x7fdfe600 Next 0x3fdfdd40 - 0005a08c 000aa27c 00059bf4 0004d806 0004da38 0004f290 00050d6c 000a6380 000a6358 00000000
Any Idea?
Alireza
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