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07-05-2004 03:42 AM
07-05-2004 03:42 AM
Getting I/O device error and POWERFAIL error
I am installing 11.11 OS on N Class machine using external DVD ROM, but I am getting following errors. Pls can anybody help me. I checked the SCSI termination, it seems to be fine.
Thanks
Ravindra
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07-05-2004 04:02 AM
07-05-2004 04:02 AM
Re: Getting I/O device error and POWERFAIL error
Look like some I/O device is in problem. You need to check the SCSI Adapter, Root Disk and SCSI Cable connections/terminations.
You can go into GSP and check for error.
From console, press
GSP> sl
select E
View all error. This may direct you to the root cause of the problem.
Hope that helps.
Regards,
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07-05-2004 06:12 AM
07-05-2004 06:12 AM
Re: Getting I/O device error and POWERFAIL error
It seems to me there is a problem with disk c1t15d4, if such a thing exists on your machine.
In order to clear out the situation, could you please disconnect from the computer all external devices, check scsi connectors and terminators and try to install OS once more.
Good luck
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07-05-2004 06:27 AM
07-05-2004 06:27 AM
Re: Getting I/O device error and POWERFAIL error
This parts failure can cause drives to appear to fail when this is in fact not the problem.
A thorough identification of every device on an ioscan -fnC disk is needed to make sure all are present and accounted for and no scsi id conflicts exist.
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07-05-2004 02:00 PM
07-05-2004 02:00 PM
Re: Getting I/O device error and POWERFAIL error
At the BCH, do a scan or discovery of all the H/W path. Then check it with what should be there.
Also mentioned above, check the chasis log in the GSP/VFP.
Regards
Jov
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07-05-2004 09:50 PM
07-05-2004 09:50 PM
Re: Getting I/O device error and POWERFAIL error
From the log you sent here, the error=5 is an I/O error on the disk device you are using for installation.
I would first suspect the disk. If you have another disk, try installing the OS on the other disk. I presume you are using the internal harddisk for OS installation. In that case SCSI cable related issues are rare.
If you have an external disk then check the SCSI cabling too.
DO I know you? Which city are you from?
Cheers,
Mohan.
P.S. Remember, it is customary (and courtesy) to assign points for people helping you here.