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System panic. Keeps rebooting

 

System panic. Keeps rebooting

Hello,

Ive installed this server recently with hpux 11i and veritas. On my desk it worked fine.
After moving it to the computer room it keeps rebooting. Also in single user mode. What is the cause ande hoe do i "break this circle"?
Console output in attachement
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H.Merijn Brand (procura
Honored Contributor

Re: System panic. Keeps rebooting

Can you boot from DVD and fsck the filesystems?

Enjoy, Have FUN! H.Merijn
Enjoy, Have FUN! H.Merijn
bhoopathi_1
Frequent Advisor

Re: System panic. Keeps rebooting

Hi

From the error message on the console it is clear that the problem is with the file systems

"panic: all VFS_MOUNTROOTs failed: NEED DRIVERS ?????"

Try interupting the boot sequence. Enter into system maintenance mode, and run insf -e. then try doing fsck on all filesystems and mount it. If this works, then probably you can reboot the system and check if everything goes smooth.


Re: System panic. Keeps rebooting

Thank you both for the quick responce. I will now go into the server room and try this.
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Eric Antunes
Honored Contributor

Re: System panic. Keeps rebooting

john korterman
Honored Contributor

Re: System panic. Keeps rebooting

Hi,
this rather old doc describes a similar situation:
http://www5.itrc.hp.com/service/cki/docDisplay.do?docLocale=en_US&docId=200000063229542

unfortunately, the only explantion offered is "bad root disk", so you probably have to replace it.

regards,
John K.
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H.Merijn Brand (procura
Honored Contributor

Re: System panic. Keeps rebooting

That's why I suggested to boot from DVD

It is not unlikely that the LV is just a little bit damaged, and log-replays and/or other fsck options might be ably to fix the FS while the disk itself might still be perfectly intact

This might be very time consuming. I've once had the same on a laptop with a bad installation of Linux.

booting from a rescue disk allowed me to repair the FS, and `fix' the mount tables, so the system could be brought up again. The FS was damaged beyond that in my case, so I had to re-install some packages, but all-n-all this was still much faster that a complete reinstall of the OS from scratch

Enjoy, Have FUN! H.merijn
Enjoy, Have FUN! H.Merijn
Steven E. Protter
Exalted Contributor

Re: System panic. Keeps rebooting

It would appear the move did you in. Perhaps however a cable came loose during the move. A visual check for tightness and such might lead to recovery of the system without having to replace the disk and lay down the OS again.

If however the disk iteself went bad during the move you are going to have to break the circle by replacing the disk and installing the OS.

It would appear you did not complete mirroring of the OS otherwise a single disk failure would not cause this "circle"

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Sorrel G. Jakins
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Re: System panic. Keeps rebooting

You get error
WARNING: no swap device configured

if you do not have pseudo-swap enabled you will have a problem. Are you still having a problem?

Re: System panic. Keeps rebooting

Procura:
Ive managed to boot from the alt bootpath.
Now i have to find out how to check the prim disk. Suggestions are welcome.
Boophati:
I did not manege to get into mainiainace mode. Do you mean the ISL prompt?
Sorrel:
How do i check this?
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