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12-08-2003 05:06 PM
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Solved! Go to Solution.
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Re: Boot problem
sorry... but for me it's unclear what actual your problem is. Your boot is 'auto-broken at the boot-break prompt'?
Best regards...
Dietmar.
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12-09-2003 09:44 AM
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12-09-2003 09:49 AM
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Re: Boot problem
Try this:
Interupt at the 10 second prompt
bo pri
If you get the same message as above, say kadish(Jewish prayer for the dead) for the disk, its probably dead.
If you've done an Ignite backup you can probably recover the system after replacinig the disk.
If it does boot correctly then your autostart configuration has been lost. This can be reset at the 10 second prompt with the commands available there.
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12-09-2003 10:38 AM
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Re: Boot problem
Does the keyboard plug into you J210 directly or is it through the terminal/monitor ?
When you do get unix up (assuming you can) do you have any other keyboard/mouse problems ?
Duncan
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12-09-2003 03:07 PM
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Re: Boot problem
To Duncan Galbraith: The keyboard plugs into the cpu via a 50 ft cable and into the back of the rack. I've checked the pins and the cable and both appear fine. The system works great once booted up but I am trying to use crontab for nightly backups and reboots but this cpu is my primary server and I can't reboot the other servers until somebody manually boots the primary jots.
???
Thks, N
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12-09-2003 04:42 PM
12-09-2003 04:42 PM
Re: Boot problem
Its possible that your primary boot path has got corrupted/changed in stable storage.
Check your primary boot path.
It should correspond to your primary boot disk path.
# setboot (to show primary boot path)
# ioscan -fnkC disk (show hardware path of primary boot disk).
If necessary reset the primary boot path using:
# setboot -p
Cheers
Con
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12-11-2003 03:06 PM
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12-11-2003 09:13 PM
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SolutionYou can also set it during boot up. Interupt the boot sequence and you will get a prompt. I think typing d
Also I would try a very much shorter keyboard cable if possible.
Duncan
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12-12-2003 04:09 AM
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