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тАО08-25-2004 01:22 AM
тАО08-25-2004 01:22 AM
Re: Problem to upgrade from 6.2 to 7.3 on a restored system disk
[SYS*]SYSCOMMON.DIR must have the same File-ID as [000000]VMS$COMMON.DIR - you can check this with DIR/FILE_ID
If one of those directory entries would be missing, you can create the appropriate ALIAS entry with
$ SET FILE/enter=alias-filespec filename
But first find out, what's really wrong here and be careful with SET FILE/REMOVE and SET FILE/ENTER.
Check $ HELP BACK/ALIAS regarding the use of the /ALIAS qualifier.
Volker.
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тАО08-25-2004 01:52 AM
тАО08-25-2004 01:52 AM
Re: Problem to upgrade from 6.2 to 7.3 on a restored system disk
I agree with Ian that you must check the SCSI termination. Disk on/offline is often caused by bad SCSI bus termination (not terminated or terminated on more than one point). Some SCSI devices have a SCSI termination switch.
How about Console Firmware version? Have you upgraded the Console Firmware from the CD which comes with the distribution?
Bojan
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тАО08-25-2004 08:58 PM
тАО08-25-2004 08:58 PM
Re: Problem to upgrade from 6.2 to 7.3 on a restored system disk
I didn't do an upgrade firmware, i agree that i probably have an hardware problem...
Files have the same id, but if i do a show dev/file sys$sysdevice on the restored system the file have the form
[syscommon.xxxx]xxx.xxx
on the production server this command sends something like [vms$common.xxxx]xxx.xxx
If the file id are the same, could this be a problem for the upgrade?
Steph
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тАО08-25-2004 09:02 PM
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тАО08-25-2004 09:07 PM
тАО08-25-2004 09:07 PM
Re: Problem to upgrade from 6.2 to 7.3 on a restored system disk
http://h18000.www1.hp.com/support/askkcs/hpcg/215_0_158064811_3753069.html
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тАО08-29-2004 07:32 PM
тАО08-29-2004 07:32 PM
Re: Problem to upgrade from 6.2 to 7.3 on a restored system disk
Changing the disk solve the problem of "mount verify".
In order to correct the problem on vms$common/syscommon after a restore we have done:
$ set default disk:[000000]
$ rename VMS$COMMON.DIR SYSCOMMON.DIR
$ rename SYSCOMMON.DIR VMS$COMMON.DIR
All the upgrade is now ok
regards
Stephs
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