Thanks for the suggestion. As SOP, we update all firmware, every few months, so this box is up-to-date.
The Dell diagnostics finally finished, CLEAN. No issues found. I have some of the FODC logs when the first error occurred (was moving them to another filespace as fast as I could when the disk was filling up to 100% due to DB2 dumps). Don't know if there is enough info to show what happened. At this point it is going to be a wipe and rebuild. On Tue, Mar 11, 2014 at 4:15 PM, Skylar Thompson <[email protected]>wrote: > Since you mentioned Dell, one thing to check would be PERC and hard drive > firmware levels. There have been a number of updates to both over the past > few years concerning silent data corruption under a variety of conditions. > > On Tue, Mar 11, 2014 at 03:07:24PM -0400, Zoltan Forray wrote: > > Thanks for finding that but, as you said, it doesn't help much. The disk > > filled to 100% due to DB2 taking dumps but that doesn't tell me what > caused > > the dumping in the first place. > > > > We are still running Dell full diagnostics (started yesterday afternoon > and > > was at 78% as of 2pm EDT). My OS guy is watching the pot boil and will > > report back once it finishes. Then it that is clean, he will wipe it and > > reinstall RH 6, since it doesn't look like what is left (/TSMDB, /TSMLOG, > > /TSMARCHLOG) will be of any value without the root filesystem. > > -- > -- Skylar Thompson ([email protected]) > -- Genome Sciences Department, System Administrator > -- Foege Building S046, (206)-685-7354 > -- University of Washington School of Medicine > -- *Zoltan Forray* TSM Software & Hardware Administrator Virginia Commonwealth University UCC/Office of Technology Services [email protected] - 804-828-4807 Don't be a phishing victim - VCU and other reputable organizations will never use email to request that you reply with your password, social security number or confidential personal information. For more details visit http://infosecurity.vcu.edu/phishing.html
