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06-17-2005 07:26 AM
06-17-2005 07:26 AM
Tried to change instance no. on cluster system.Apparently my /infile has some problems and so system will spit out error after command below.
(in ioinitrc)# /sbin/ioinit -f /infile -r
I have moved back by orig. /etc/ioconfig and /stand/ioconfig file using mv command form ioinitc prompt. how do i reboot from here ?
(in ioinitrc)# /sbin/ioinit -f /infile -r
I have moved back by orig. /etc/ioconfig and /stand/ioconfig file using mv command form ioinitc prompt. how do i reboot from here ?
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06-17-2005 07:30 AM
06-17-2005 07:30 AM
Re: How to reboot from # in ioinitrc prompt ?
Not sure but try using "reset" or "exit" !!
but i don't think there will be any risk involved in directly powercylcing the system.
If you are on console you can do this thr' GSP also by pressing.
Regards,
but i don't think there will be any risk involved in directly powercylcing the system.
If you are on console you can do this thr' GSP also by pressing
Regards,
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06-17-2005 09:22 AM
06-17-2005 09:22 AM
Re: How to reboot from # in ioinitrc prompt ?
/sbin/ioinit is called from the boot /etc/inittab entry.
put back the /sbin/ioinit command
interact on the console..
then see if you can get control again, and
type /sbin/ioinit -c
but but before you do this, save your old /etc/ioconfig to /etc/ioconfigOLD
put back the /sbin/ioinit command
interact on the console..
then see if you can get control again, and
type /sbin/ioinit -c
but but before you do this, save your old /etc/ioconfig to /etc/ioconfigOLD
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