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12-13-2005 10:11 PM
12-13-2005 10:11 PM
I've just updated an old C3000 with a C3700. This involved taking the discs out of the C3000 and putting them in the C3700, swapping all the leads, and rebooting.
This has worked fine except that the boot stops part way through with the message:
"AUTO BOOT and AUTO SEARCH have been stopped".
I then have to type bo pri for the boot to continue - not a long-term resolution!
I've looked at similar threads on this forum and checked google but can't find anything that helps. Suggestions appreciated.
Mark Syder (like the drink but spelt different)
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12-13-2005 10:17 PM
12-13-2005 10:17 PM
Re: Auto boot and auto search have been stopped
Try the followinf command that sets boot path.
setboot -p (Primary boot path)
setboot -a (alternate boot path)
also add to the /stand/bootconf file.
cheers ...007
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12-13-2005 10:18 PM
12-13-2005 10:18 PM
Re: Auto boot and auto search have been stopped
Udate your boot programs on your disk(s)
# mkboot -a "hpux -lq (;0)/stand/vmunix" /dev/rdsk/c?t?d?
Regards,
Robert-Jan
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12-13-2005 10:19 PM
12-13-2005 10:19 PM
Re: Auto boot and auto search have been stopped
1 From GSP, PDC prompt
2 From command line.
From GSP, set auto on and sea on
From command line,
setboot -b on -- to set auto-boot on
setboot -s on -- to set auto-search on
Check it with setboot -v command.
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12-13-2005 10:30 PM
12-13-2005 10:30 PM
Re: Auto boot and auto search have been stopped
Thanks for the suggestions.
Mark
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12-13-2005 10:46 PM
12-13-2005 10:46 PM
Re: Auto boot and auto search have been stopped
lifcp /dev/rdsk/cxtxdx:AUTO -
Should reflect hpux -lq(;0)/stand/vmunix
Also lifls -l will help to know what's there on boot area.
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12-14-2005 12:59 AM
12-14-2005 12:59 AM
Re: Auto boot and auto search have been stopped
Dear Mark,
please try upgrading the firmware with latest one.
With Regards,
Siva.
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12-14-2005 03:51 AM
12-14-2005 03:51 AM
Re: Auto boot and auto search have been stopped
The system board must be configured to stop at this point.
You can change this at PDC level.
Reboot the workstation to pdc where it stops
type
co
to go into configuration menu
then AU BO on for autoboot
then AU SEA on for autosearch
and if you need to
AU ST for auto start
check these settings with
bootinfo
From same menu
Andy
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12-16-2005 12:02 AM
12-16-2005 12:02 AM
Re: Auto boot and auto search have been stopped
Mark
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12-16-2005 12:05 AM
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12-16-2005 12:26 AM
12-16-2005 12:26 AM
Re: Auto boot and auto search have been stopped
NB - a bit of delving reveals that the fault was caused by memory cards not being in the lowest numbered slots, which might have had an effect on performance. I would have thought a warning in the syslog would be more sensible than refusing to start, but they didn't ask me when they were designing the os!
Mark
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12-16-2005 12:38 AM
12-16-2005 12:38 AM
Re: Auto boot and auto search have been stopped
Regards,
Robert-Jan
0 points please
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12-18-2005 07:37 PM
12-18-2005 07:37 PM
Re: Auto boot and auto search have been stopped
Mark