Hi, We had 3 panics about in 6 months on one of the heads in a NFS only 3240 cluster. We were running 8.0.2P6 (7-mode) at the time.
This was the panic string:
PANIC: Uncorrectable Machine Check Error at CPU1. MC5 Error: STATUS<0xb200001080200e0f>(Val,UnCor,Enable,PCC,ErrCode(Gen,NTO,Gen,Gen,Gen)); PLX PCI-E switch on Controller, Qlogic FC 4G adapter on Controller, Qlogic FC 4G adapter on Controller. Root Port(0,6,0): Status(SigSysErr), SecStatus(RcvMstAbt), DevStatus(NFatal), RootErr(UCor,NFatal), ErrSrcID(CorrSrc(0),UCorrSrc(0x20)), UCorrErr(CpTim), FirstUCorrErr(CpTim), Hdr[0](HdrLen(1),AddrType(0),Attr(0),Tc(0),Type(10),Format(2)), Hdr[1]((0x11000004)), Hdr[2]((0x70184c)), Hdr[3]((0)); Br[8624](14,5,0): DevStatus(Corr,UnSup), CorrErr(RNRov,RpTim,AdvsNF); Dv[6432](16,0,0): Status(0xffff), DevStatus(0xffff), CorrErr(0xffffffff), UCorrErr(0xfffffffe), FirstUCorrErr(0xffffffff); Dv[6432](16,0,1): Status(0xffff), DevStatus(0xffff), CorrErr(0xffffffff), UCorrErr(0xfffffffe), FirstUCorrErr(0xffffffff).
NetApp replaced the mainboard and since then we have not seen any additional panics.
BR Marcus
From: toasters-bounces@teaparty.net [mailto:toasters-bounces@teaparty.net] On Behalf Of Jayanathan, David Sent: den 3 januari 2013 00:55 To: Fletcher Cocquyt; Doug Siggins Cc: netapp-users@mailman.stanford.edu; toasters@teaparty.net Lists Subject: RE: BURT 519766 panic on production 3270
Interesting that you were advised to replace all HW/cards. We've hit this three times in our environment that I know of and all times I was provided with the following information:
Bug Number / Title:
519766 / FAS32xx Uncorrectable Machine Check Error
Problem Summary:
The storage controller suffered an interruption of service due to an uncorrectable machine check error. The source of the error has not been indicated.
Recommended Solution/Workaround:
If this is the first occurrence:
- Update BIOS FAS3200: 5.1.1 or later.
- Update SP firmware to 1.2.3 or later.
- Update Data ONTAP to 8.0.2P4 or later.
- Restart the system and monitor for any repeats.
If this is the second occurrence:
- Replace the motherboard.
- Mark the faulty hardware for RCA under bug 519766.
I have yet to find any references in mail of hitting this bug on any of our systems running 8.0.2P7 or above. Two of the times we hit it were on the same system, so on the 2nd time we upgraded to 8.0.2P4 and performed a motherboard swap. The other time we purely did a failback and opted out of doing a code upgrade.
Thanks,
David
From: toasters-bounces@teaparty.netmailto:toasters-bounces@teaparty.net [mailto:toasters-bounces@teaparty.net] On Behalf Of Fletcher Cocquyt Sent: Wednesday, January 02, 2013 3:14 PM To: Doug Siggins Cc: netapp-users@mailman.stanford.edumailto:netapp-users@mailman.stanford.edu; toasters@teaparty.netmailto:toasters@teaparty.net Lists Subject: Re: BURT 519766 panic on production 3270
Dec 25 04:19:26 na03.GoCardinal.EDUhttp://na03.GoCardinal.EDU Dec 25 12:20:49 [na03:mgr.stack.string:notice]: Panic string: Uncorrectable Machine Check Error at CPU1. MC5 Error: STATUS<0xb200001080200e0f>(Val,UnCor,Enable,PCC,ErrCode(Gen,NTO,Gen,Gen,Gen)); PLX PCI-E switch on IO Exp
thanks - yes the fact Netapp is immediately willing to replace most of our HW indicates they know its an issue with our current HW I'd feel better recommending this plan if they could point to the specific HW issue in the current HW and demonstrate how its fixed in newer HW revs Currently those details are not public/forthcoming...
On Jan 2, 2013, at 3:02 PM, Doug Siggins <DSiggins@ma.maileig.commailto:DSiggins@ma.maileig.com> wrote:
Fletcher, What was the panic string? Did you get a core to netapp? Sometimes support is a bit reluctant to investigate further unless you press for a real answer. After 2-3 core dumps with the same type panic string, I start demanding a fix whether it be hardware or software.
Here are two forum posts:
https://forums.netapp.com/thread/33616 https://forums.netapp.com/thread/35456
I had a similar issue on an older filer. It panic'd 2-3 times. Luckily, over time has we prepare to retire the system the load has dropped significantly, and I haven't seen the NMI panic for 6+ months. I had suggested we replace the system immediately and migrate off.
I guess the rule of thumb is that if you see the panic more than once, you should definitely think about hardware replacements.
________________________________ From: toasters-bounces@teaparty.netmailto:toasters-bounces@teaparty.net [toasters-bounces@teaparty.netmailto:toasters-bounces@teaparty.net] on behalf of Fletcher Cocquyt [fcocquyt@stanford.edumailto:fcocquyt@stanford.edu] Sent: Wednesday, January 02, 2013 5:21 PM To: toasters@teaparty.netmailto:toasters@teaparty.net Lists Cc: netapp-users@mailman.stanford.edumailto:netapp-users@mailman.stanford.edu Subject: BURT 519766 panic on production 3270 Happy 2013!
One of our production 3270 heads panic'ed and rebooted 3:30 am Dec 25 - lump of coal ?
The good news is, when our system panic'ed and rebooted, the failover performed as expected so we had only a 2 second timeout logged on our ESXi hosts, Oracle - no downtime.
There is scarce public info on this issue and Netapp is recommending options from "do nothing - (its rare and may never happen again)" to "replace motherboards and all cards" Our 3270 clusters (we have 2 in Active:Standby mode) have been stable since we installed them in Feb 2011. We are on 8.1GA - Netapp support says the issue is independent of OnTAP version.
Anyone else encountered this issue? What was your action and outcome?
thanks,
Fletcher Cocquyt Stanford University School of Medicine