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04-18-2002 01:37 AM
04-18-2002 01:37 AM
boot error
WAR A0BD
Boot Device Not Ready.
Retrying Boot Device..
Boot Device Not Ready.
Retrying Boot Device..
Could anyone please help in resolving this.
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04-18-2002 01:56 AM
04-18-2002 01:56 AM
Re: boot error
"entry initialization failure because device not ready"
You probably have a corrupted boot area on your root disk, the system can see it, just could not boot from it.
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04-18-2002 02:11 AM
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Re: boot error
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04-18-2002 02:29 AM
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Re: boot error
Do you have a make_recovery tape ?
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04-18-2002 02:38 AM
04-18-2002 02:38 AM
Re: boot error
Before booting, stop the boot process. Then type sea ipl. Check whether the bootable disk is visible through here.
HTH,
Vince
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04-18-2002 02:44 AM
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04-18-2002 03:46 AM
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Re: boot error
If it is broken, of course you must change...
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07-31-2014 07:06 AM
07-31-2014 07:06 AM
Re: boot error
Look, i have the same erro but i don´t have the ignite or backup of this system. I can see many path from the SEA command.
Path# Device Path Deice path (mnem) Device Type
-------------------------------------------------------------
P0 8/12.14 Random access media
P1 8/12.13 Random access media
P2 8/12.12 Random access media
P3 8/12.3 Random access media
P4 10/0.15 Random access media
P5 10/0.6 Random access media
P6 10/0.5 Random access media
P7 10/0.4 Random access media
P8 10/8.14 Random access media
P9 10/8.13 Random access media
P10 10/8.12 Random access media
P11 10/8.3 Random access media
P12 10/12.6.0 lan.0 LAN Module
P13 10/16/4.8 Random access media
P14 10/16/4.9 Random access media
P15 10/16/4.10 Random access media
P16 10/16/4.11 Random access media
P17 10/16/8.1 Sequential access media
Can someone help me please.
Regards,
Nelson Chamba\
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07-31-2014 02:05 PM
07-31-2014 02:05 PM
Re: boot error
You can see many paths, but how many of these are boot disks?
Try the following:
SEA IPL
That will report drives that have a boot strap installed. Try booting from each of those. If none show up, then your boot disk is probably failed.
-Bob
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08-01-2014 09:44 AM
08-01-2014 09:44 AM
Re: boot error
Now i can see the ISL promt, how can o proceed.
I have the paths:
Primary 10/0.15.0.0.0.0
Alternative 8/12.13.0.0.0.0
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