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10-14-2004 02:29 AM
10-14-2004 02:29 AM
Failed to initialize. Status = -3
I'm working on an L class that won't boot up. Booting from the primary returns "Failed to initialize. Status = -3".
A "sea" shows three devices, a "sea ipl" comes back with an error, alert level 7, and "source = 0 unknown". The fault light turns on and stays on whether the boot disk is inserted or not (though that might be because it only has two fans).
What I've read suggests a problem with the disk or SCSI card. I tried removing the boot disk and reseating, removing the disk altogether, and unplugging the fibre connection to the SAN.
Any other ideas?
A "sea" shows three devices, a "sea ipl" comes back with an error, alert level 7, and "source = 0 unknown". The fault light turns on and stays on whether the boot disk is inserted or not (though that might be because it only has two fans).
What I've read suggests a problem with the disk or SCSI card. I tried removing the boot disk and reseating, removing the disk altogether, and unplugging the fibre connection to the SAN.
Any other ideas?
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10-14-2004 02:51 AM
10-14-2004 02:51 AM
Re: Failed to initialize. Status = -3
Hi Lee,
I am afraid you will need HP support for this. Call HP support.
You could go the service processor and take a look at the errorlog.
( select sl and select errorlog)
Regards,
Gideon
I am afraid you will need HP support for this. Call HP support.
You could go the service processor and take a look at the errorlog.
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Regards,
Gideon
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10-14-2004 03:18 AM
10-14-2004 03:18 AM
Re: Failed to initialize. Status = -3
This document discusses the entry_init failures:
UXDNKBRC00001016
The meaning of -3 is:
Can not complete call without error.
An error of unknown type prevented the call from completing correctly
This is usually a HW error or power up inconsistency.
So power down the cpu
Power down the disk.
Power up the disks.
Power up the CPU
If it doesnt boot, then log a HW call with HP.
UXDNKBRC00001016
The meaning of -3 is:
Can not complete call without error.
An error of unknown type prevented the call from completing correctly
This is usually a HW error or power up inconsistency.
So power down the cpu
Power down the disk.
Power up the disks.
Power up the CPU
If it doesnt boot, then log a HW call with HP.
"Well, actually, she is a rocket scientist" -- Steve Martin in "Roxanne"
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