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07-24-2001 03:35 PM
07-24-2001 03:35 PM
HPUX 10.20 Upgrade errors
'/usr/lib/dld.sl: Bad magic number for shared library: /usr/lib/libc.1
/usr/lib/dld.sl: Exec format error
Abort(coredump)'
Is there any way to bring this back ?
I've run fsck successfully ...
Thanks...JOR
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07-24-2001 06:35 PM
07-24-2001 06:35 PM
Re: HPUX 10.20 Upgrade errors
http://us-support2.external.hp.com/cki/bin/doc.pl/sid=dfa6c81a0b3c5d6216/screen=ckiDisplayDocument?docId=200000035713949
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07-24-2001 10:25 PM
07-24-2001 10:25 PM
Re: HPUX 10.20 Upgrade errors
Did U loaded the recent bundles from support plus CD? If not, load it, I hope ur problem will get solved.
Shahul
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07-24-2001 11:56 PM
07-24-2001 11:56 PM
Re: HPUX 10.20 Upgrade errors
I have faced the same kind of problem when i tried to install the same series of patches long back.
I have loaded the XSWCR patches in an HP 9000 D270 server and after restart SAM stopped working and system was behaving in a strange way. I have retrieved the system with Support CD, and then again tried applying the same patches from the same CD, again the same problem came in. Then i got the system retrieved again,with Support CD and then applied the XSWCR patches from an other CD and it worked fine - only reason that time the problem has got choked in should be the corrupted media/software contained in the HP CD's.
Hope this throws same light to your problem,
Cheers !!!
Mathew
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07-25-2001 02:07 AM
07-25-2001 02:07 AM
Re: HPUX 10.20 Upgrade errors
this is because you haven't installed the dependencies patches. so reboot the machine interrupt the boot(10 sec's waiting time) and get into ISL>.
ISL> hpux /stand/vmunix.prev
This will boot the machine from previous kernel. download all the dependencies patches nad install.
ps:make sure you have vmunix.prev file in /stand
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07-25-2001 06:34 PM
07-25-2001 06:34 PM
Re: HPUX 10.20 Upgrade errors
I can't seem to load anything at all let alone run swremove. I tried to boot as Ravi suggested (ISL> hpux /stand/vmunix.prev) but get the same results. This file does exist in the stand directory.
Is there anyway to back out this attempted patch to fix my system ???