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06-27-2005 04:53 PM
06-27-2005 04:53 PM
k570 class booting log..
is normal log? but i think has problem log
i'm studying HP-UX but i'm not skill, please log analyze.
is normal log? but i think has problem log
i'm studying HP-UX but i'm not skill, please log analyze.
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06-27-2005 05:07 PM
06-27-2005 05:07 PM
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Hi,
The log seems normal and the warning messages you are getting are because you have disabled the selfttest for each CPU, which can be enabled as stated in the log by disabling the book sequence and going to PDC prompt.
Also about some lvols, which can be ignored as they are already commented.
Cheers
Rajeev
The log seems normal and the warning messages you are getting are because you have disabled the selfttest for each CPU, which can be enabled as stated in the log by disabling the book sequence and going to PDC prompt.
Also about some lvols, which can be ignored as they are already commented.
Cheers
Rajeev
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06-27-2005 05:10 PM
06-27-2005 05:10 PM
Re: booting log
Hi,
It is normal. Warning is there as you have disabled self test. & File systems mounting failed message is there as these entries are commented in /etc/fstab file.
HTH,
Devender
It is normal. Warning is there as you have disabled self test. & File systems mounting failed message is there as these entries are commented in /etc/fstab file.
HTH,
Devender
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06-27-2005 05:18 PM
06-27-2005 05:18 PM
Re: booting log
Hi,HyunMuk
It seems good at all but I would suggest to set selftest routine to be enabled so that full test goes at every booting up.
--------------------------------------------
CPU 0
WARNING: System integrity is at risk: Selftests have been disabled.
Enabling selftests with "ser sel on" will prevent this warning.
--------------------------------------------
BCH > ser sel on
Best wishes,
It seems good at all but I would suggest to set selftest routine to be enabled so that full test goes at every booting up.
--------------------------------------------
CPU 0
WARNING: System integrity is at risk: Selftests have been disabled.
Enabling selftests with "ser sel on" will prevent this warning.
--------------------------------------------
BCH > ser sel on
Best wishes,
Easy going at all.
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