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05-24-2017 01:45 PM
05-24-2017 01:45 PM
Dear community., I'm in trouble with HP RX3600 server previously connected to MSA1000 storage. I performed the image backup, and replace the MSA1000 storage with 3par 7200. I restored the backup on 3par and now OpenVMS is not able to boot anymore.
If I boot from internal disk where I installed OpenVMS 8..4 I can see the fibre disks and I cas mount them, but if I try to boot from 3par I got the below error.
Could someone help here? Thank you,
Lucas.
HP PCI-X 1Port 4Gb Fibre Channel Adapter (driver 1.09, firmware 4.00.090)
Loading.: FGA0.5001-4380-0009-2F91
Starting: FGA0.5001-4380-0009-2F91
PGQBT-I-INIT-UNIT, IPB, PCI device ID 0x2422, FW 4.02.02
PGQBT-I-BUILT, version X-33, built on Apr 17 2012 @ 18:29:57
PGQBT-I-LINK_WAIT, waiting for link to come up
PGQBT-I-TOPO_WAIT, waiting for topology ID
%SYSBOOT-W-NOERLDUMP, Unable to locate SYS$ERRLOG.DMP
HP OpenVMS Industry Standard 64 Operating System, Version V8.4
© Copyright 1976-2012 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.
PGQBT-I-INIT-UNIT, boot driver, PCI device ID 0x2422, FW 4.02.02
PGQBT-I-BUILT, version X-33, built on Jul 19 2011 @ 16:12:20
PGQBT-I-LINK_WAIT, waiting for link to come up
PGQBT-I-TOPO_WAIT, waiting for topology ID
%DECnet-I-LOADED, network base image loaded, version = 05.17.00
%CNXMAN, Using remote access method for quorum disk
%SMP-I-CPUTRN, CPU #1 has joined the active set.
%SMP-I-CPUTRN, CPU #3 has joined the active set.
%SMP-I-CPUTRN, CPU #2 has joined the active set.
%DK-W-PORT_WAIT, Waiting for port
%DK-W-PORT_WAIT, Waiting for port
%DK-W-PORT_WAIT, Waiting for port
%DK-W-PORT_WAIT, Waiting for port
%DK-W-PORT_WAIT, Waiting for port
%DK-W-PORT_WAIT, Waiting for port
%DK-W-PORT_WAIT, Waiting for port
%DK-W-PORT_WAIT, Waiting for port
%DK-W-PORT_WAIT, Waiting for port
%DK-W-PORT_WAIT, Waiting for port
%DK-W-PORT_WAIT, Waiting for port
%DK-W-PORT_WAIT, Waiting for port
**** OpenVMS I64 Operating System V8.4 - BUGCHECK ****
** Bugcheck code = 0000019C: INCONSTATE, Inconsistent I/O data base
** Crash CPU: 00000000 Primary CPU: 00000000 Node Name: NODE72
** Highest CPU number: 00000003
** Active CPUs: 00000000.0000000F
** Current Process: NULL
** Current PSB ID: 00000001
** Image Name:
PGQBT-I-INIT-UNIT, boot driver, PCI device ID 0x2422, FW 4.02.02
PGQBT-I-BUILT, version X-33, built on Jul 19 2011 @ 16:12:20
PGQBT-I-LINK_WAIT, waiting for link to come up
PGQBT-I-TOPO_WAIT, waiting for topology ID
**** Canceled error log buffer dump, no dump file available
**** Starting compressed selective memory dump at 24-MAY-2017 22:27...
Solved! Go to Solution.
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05-25-2017 12:37 AM
05-25-2017 12:37 AM
Re: OPENVMS boot problem [Bugcheck code = 0000019C: INCONSTATE, Inconsistent I/O data base]
Lucas,
make sure you have the most recent V8.4 FIBRE_SCSI patch installed. The 3PAR OpenVMS Implementation Guide requires:
VMS84I_FIBRE_SCSI-V0600 or higher !
Volker.
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05-25-2017 01:14 AM - edited 05-25-2017 01:16 AM
05-25-2017 01:14 AM - edited 05-25-2017 01:16 AM
Re: OPENVMS boot problem [Bugcheck code = 0000019C: INCONSTATE, Inconsistent I/O data base]
Thank you Volker for reply,
I don't know how to check if I have VMS84I_FIBRE_SCSI-V0600 or install it, since OpenVMS OS doesn't start from 3par.
I have an internal disk on server where I installed OpenVMS 8.4 and where I can boot from. From that installation I can see the disk from 3par and I can ,mount it. BTW, as I wrote, how can I check/install patch on a system that doesn't start?
Thank you
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05-25-2017 05:26 AM
05-25-2017 05:26 AM
Re: OPENVMS boot problem [Bugcheck code = 0000019C: INCONSTATE, Inconsistent I/O data base]
To check for the installed patch, use the PRODUCT SHOW HISTORY command. If the patch has been installed, it should be on the list.
Dan
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05-25-2017 05:38 AM
05-25-2017 05:38 AM
Re: OPENVMS boot problem [Bugcheck code = 0000019C: INCONSTATE, Inconsistent I/O data base]
You can check for the release notes files ( DIR disk:<VMS$COMMON.SYSHLP>VMS84*.RELEASE_NOTES ) of the installed patches on the other system disk.
To install patches on another system disk than the one you've booted from, use PRODUCT INSTALL/REMOTE. See $ HELP PRODUCT INSTALL /REMOTE
Volker.
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05-25-2017 08:46 AM - edited 05-25-2017 08:49 AM
05-25-2017 08:46 AM - edited 05-25-2017 08:49 AM
Re: OPENVMS boot problem [Bugcheck code = 0000019C: INCONSTATE, Inconsistent I/O data base]
Volker, please, could you drive me here? I'm stuck at:
When you use /REMOTE, the following logical names must be
defined:
o PCSI$SYSDEVICE must specify the physical disk name of the
target system disk. This disk must be mounted and allocated to
the process executing the PRODUCT command.
My disks are the following, where DKA200 is the internal disk where I boot and DGA100 is the disk on 3par :
XX11:SYSTEM> sho dev d
Device Device Error Volume Free Trans Mnt
Name Status Count Label Blocks Count Cnt
SMXX11$DKA200: Mounted 0 SMXX11_54E 132969452 352 1
$1$DGA100: (SMXX11) Mounted alloc 0 IA64VMSSYS 330342816 1 1
So, what's the command I need to do for install the VMS84I_FIBRE_SCSI-V0600.ZIPEXE patch??
Thanks a million.
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05-25-2017 11:35 AM - edited 05-25-2017 11:36 AM
05-25-2017 11:35 AM - edited 05-25-2017 11:36 AM
SolutionCreate a directory with $ CREATE/DIR $1$DKA200:[KITS] and copy the VMS84I_FIBRE_SCSI-V0600.ZIPEXE into that directory. Then set your default directory with $ SET DEFAULT $1$DKA200:[KITS]
You need to unzip the VMS84I_FIBRE_SCSI-V0600.ZIPEXE first by just executing it with $ RUN VMS84I_FIBRE_SCSI-V0600.ZIPEXE.
Then mount the target 3PAR system disk with:
$ MOUNT/OVER=ID $1$DGA100:
$ DEFINE PCSI$SYSDEVICE $1$DGA100:
$ DEFINE PCSI$SPECIFIC PCSI$SYSDEVICE:[SYS0.] ! assuming your system root is $1$DGA100:[SYS0]
$ PRODUCT INSTALL /REMOTE VMS84I_FIBRE_SCSI/SOURCE=$1$DKA100:[KITS]
This should install the patch on the 3PAR system disk. Consider to run @sys$MANAGER:BOOT_OPTIONS to configure $1$DGA100: as a boot device for your rx3600. This should then allow you to boot from that device.
Volker.
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05-25-2017 03:14 PM
05-25-2017 03:14 PM
Re: OPENVMS boot problem [Bugcheck code = 0000019C: INCONSTATE, Inconsistent I/O data base]
Volker.... You are the best!!!!!!!!!!!!
I Installed the whole VMS84I_UPDATE-V1200 patch pack following your guide... and now I'm able to boot from 3par.... Thank you, thank you, thank you!!!!!!!!