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Claude Fortin
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Boot from tape

Hello,

I'm trying to boot from my tape to restore a
make_recovery, but when I try to make a SEA command to view all my boot device, my tape device is:

** 10/12.3 Sequential access media

I have "**" and not a P0 or P1 ......P19

What is the meaning of that??
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Patrick Wallek
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Re: Boot from tape

It's OK that there is not a P? number beside the tape drive. To boot from the tape do a 'bo 10/12.3.0'

That should do it for you. When it asks "Interact with IPL' say NO and the system should then boot from your make_recovery tape.
Jeff Machols
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Re: Boot from tape

It might not be found. Go into the CO menu and there is an option to reset to default, I can't remember the command. Do that, reboot, then re-run the SEA and see what happens
A. Clay Stephenson
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Re: Boot from tape

Hi:

Not to worry, simply BOOT 10/12.3; that works just as well.

Clay
If it ain't broke, I can fix that.
Scott Van Kalken
Esteemed Contributor

Re: Boot from tape

try

sea 10/12

you can search on a specific bus, see what that returns.

Jeff Machols
Esteemed Contributor

Re: Boot from tape

The other thing to do is boot from the hardware path, not the alias.

bo 10/12.3
Helen French
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Re: Boot from tape

hey,

I had seen this in my sistem. I think normally it does list up to 19 paths with P1..P19 and if you have more devices, then it lists the rest with '**" . This is not a warning or error. You can try booting with 'bo device_path'

HTH,
Shiju
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Bruno S. Andrade
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Re: Boot from tape

try,

sea ipl, in PDC.