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тАО04-19-2000 03:43 AM
тАО04-19-2000 03:43 AM
System boot problem
We have HP9000 server running HP-UX 11. After a sudden powerfailure when we
re-booted server it stops on the following message on LCD display of the
server:
INIT C440
PRI CNSL 012345
re-booted server it stops on the following message on LCD display of the
server:
INIT C440
PRI CNSL 012345
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тАО04-19-2000 05:20 AM
тАО04-19-2000 05:20 AM
Re: System boot problem
You need to reset the console. Try holding down the d button for 10 seconds
while booting the system.
This answer is available with better documentation by searching the Technical
Knowledge Database on INIT C440.
while booting the system.
This answer is available with better documentation by searching the Technical
Knowledge Database on INIT C440.
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тАО04-19-2000 03:18 PM
тАО04-19-2000 03:18 PM
Re: System boot problem
It seems that the console path has been lost or is corrupt.
To 'refresh' the info, you'll have to reset the console :
1. Power off the console.
2. Hold down the "d"-key and power on the console again.
3. Count to 10 and release.
The boot messages should display on the console and the system should resume
booting.
I don't think you are using a web-console, as you mentioned 'LCD screen on the
server'. If you ever gonna use it, and you receive the same error, just power
cycle the web-console and that will reset it.
If you hold down the reset button on the web console, that will clear all
settings so you don't want to do that.
To 'refresh' the info, you'll have to reset the console :
1. Power off the console.
2. Hold down the "d"-key and power on the console again.
3. Count to 10 and release.
The boot messages should display on the console and the system should resume
booting.
I don't think you are using a web-console, as you mentioned 'LCD screen on the
server'. If you ever gonna use it, and you receive the same error, just power
cycle the web-console and that will reset it.
If you hold down the reset button on the web console, that will clear all
settings so you don't want to do that.
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тАО06-08-2000 04:20 PM
тАО06-08-2000 04:20 PM
Re: System boot problem
If those resets don't work.. try holding ctl down and pressing X.
If this still doesn't work.. take an old 928 (if you have any), plug it into the console port, and then do CTL + X.
I used to have to do the same to clear ports.
If this still doesn't work.. take an old 928 (if you have any), plug it into the console port, and then do CTL + X.
I used to have to do the same to clear ports.
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