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Product not servicing it's que

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dman7777777

IS-IT--Management
Jan 13, 2007
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US
At my work we have a 24 hour system. We have a primary and back up. The other day we started getting error messages "products not servicing it's que". This was for all our company's personal execuatables(not AIX OS system core files). Obviousley, if these files are not running in the kernel correctly and it's also a kernel problem. So we failed over to the back up and then the faulty system seemed to recover itself. Here's a list of my theories:
1) kernel got corrupted
2) corrupted block

But ether way, this system recovered itself when we failed over to back up. This means the system recovered without rebooting itself. So if it was a kernel or block corruption problem, I don't think the system would be able to recover itself like that. Right? If so, what else could of caused this?

 
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