Dear All,
Salam!!!
Well i am using CentOS release 4.3 (Final). From the start i installed the CentOs plus kernal;
CentOS (2.6.9-42.0.8.plus.c4smp)
I was facing the problem, that is system poweroffs, as this was happening randomly, but always found this problem in the night or even early morning. Also i assure you that system and all applications work normally in the office timings as i use to work on the machine and no problem can be seen, problem always occured in the night or in morning means after office timings.
I checked;
less /var/log/dmesg
it says BIOS Corrupt.
ACPI-0584: *** Warning: Type override - [DEB_] had invalid type (Integer) for Scope operator, changed to (Scope)
I changed the kernel to; 2.6.9-34.ELsmp
Well, system poweroffs too yesterday night, but this time no BIOS error in "dmesg" and second warning was there still;
ACPI-0584: *** Warning: Type override - [DEB_] had invalid type (Integer) for Scope operator, changed to (Scope)
I am not able to figure out the problem, if any one can help me????
Regards,
Umair Shakil Askari Bank Limited
On Friday 07 September 2007, umair shakil wrote:
Dear All,
Salam!!!
Well i am using CentOS release 4.3 (Final). From the start i installed the CentOs plus kernal;
CentOS (2.6.9-42.0.8.plus.c4smp)
That is an updated centos-4.4 kernel
I was facing the problem, that is system poweroffs, as this was happening randomly,
What kind of d140 is this? We run several g3 machines with no problem (tested both centos-4 and 5). You may want to check the IPMI System Event Log for clues: "ipmitool sel list".
...
it says BIOS Corrupt.
ACPI-0584: *** Warning: Type override - [DEB_] had invalid type (Integer) for Scope operator, changed to (Scope)
wow, never seen this. Have you tried to run HP hardware diagnostics or upgrade/reburn your bios? Maybe even just resetting your bios-options to default would be an idea.
/Peter
Salam,
Thanks for replying me. My HP DL140 has following specs:
CPU0: Intel(R) Xeon(TM) CPU 3.06GHz CPU1: Intel(R) Xeon(TM) CPU 3.06GHz RAM: 512 MB HD: 72x72GB
Well i haven't tried HP Diagnostics, If i reset the BIOS to "Restore Default", should there be booting problem after doing this, i mean Have to change the booting priority???
Problem is very annoying to me, improper shutdown the system randomly can be dangerious to me.
Regards,
Umair Shakil ETD
On 9/7/07, Peter Kjellstrom cap@nsc.liu.se wrote:
On Friday 07 September 2007, umair shakil wrote:
Dear All,
Salam!!!
Well i am using CentOS release 4.3 (Final). From the start i installed
the
CentOs plus kernal;
CentOS (2.6.9-42.0.8.plus.c4smp)
That is an updated centos-4.4 kernel
I was facing the problem, that is system poweroffs, as this was
happening
randomly,
What kind of d140 is this? We run several g3 machines with no problem (tested both centos-4 and 5). You may want to check the IPMI System Event Log for clues: "ipmitool sel list".
...
it says BIOS Corrupt.
ACPI-0584: *** Warning: Type override - [DEB_] had invalid type
(Integer)
for Scope operator, changed to (Scope)
wow, never seen this. Have you tried to run HP hardware diagnostics or upgrade/reburn your bios? Maybe even just resetting your bios-options to default would be an idea.
/Peter
CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos
I checked;
less /var/log/dmesg
it says BIOS Corrupt.
ACPI-0584: *** Warning: Type override - [DEB_] had invalid type (Integer) for Scope operator, changed to (Scope)
I would run HP SmartStart Diagnostics. If you are not running the most current version of your system firmware, you might consider upgrading to the most recent firmware.
HTH, Barry
On Friday 07 September 2007, Barry Brimer wrote:
I checked;
less /var/log/dmesg
it says BIOS Corrupt.
ACPI-0584: *** Warning: Type override - [DEB_] had invalid type (Integer) for Scope operator, changed to (Scope)
I would run HP SmartStart Diagnostics. If you are not running the most current version of your system firmware, you might consider upgrading to the most recent firmware.
Worth noting, very few HP software components (such as smartstart) works with the dl1xx line. Most are dl3xx and dl5xx only.
/Peter