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09-20-2004 11:30 PM
09-20-2004 11:30 PM
I can't Boot
After the installation of CommanView 1.08 and some problem with nfs can't reboot also in single user mode with "hpux -is"
Boot
: disk(0/0/1/1.2.0.0.0.0.0;0)/stand/vmunix
7774208 + 896008 + 4765712 start 0x24ee68
alloc_pdc_pages: Relocating PDC from 0xffff800000 to 0x7fa03000.
gate64: sysvec_vaddr = 0xc0002000 for 1 pages
NOTICE: autofs_link(): File system was registered at index 3.
NOTICE: nfs3_link(): File system was registered at index 5.
td: claimed Tachyon XL2 Fibre Channel Mass Storage card at 0/10/0/0
asio0_init: unexpected SAS subsystem ID (1283)
System Console is on the Built-In Serial Interface
asio0_init: unexpected SAS subsystem ID (1283)
asio0_init: unexpected SAS subsystem ID (1283)
Logical volume 64, 0x3 configured as ROOT
Logical volume 64, 0x2 configured as SWAP
Logical volume 64, 0x2 configured as DUMP
Swap device table: (start & size given in 512-byte blocks)
entry 0 - major is 64, minor is 0x2; start = 0, size = 12582912
Starting the STREAMS daemons-phase 1
Checking root file system.
pre_init_rc[26]: /sbin/fsck: not found
Root check done.
Console reset done.
Boot device reset done.
Logical volume 64, 0x2 configured as DUMP
Swap device table: (start & size given in 512-byte blocks)
entry 0 - major is 64, minor is 0x2; start = 0, size = 12582912
Dump device table: (start & size given in 1-Kbyte blocks)
entry 0 - major is 31, minor is 0x12000; start = 314208, size = 6291456
Starting the STREAMS daemons-phase 1
System Panic:
linkstamp: Fri Mar 5 15:50:21 GMT 2004
_release_version: @(#)B2352B/9245XB HP-UX (B.11.00) #1: Wed Nov 5 22:38:19 PS
T 1997
__kern_ci_revision: $Header: kern_sequence.c,v 1.6.106.512 97/11/05 18:01:46 mso
sa Exp $
panic: all VFS_MOUNTROOTs failed: NEED DRIVERS ?????
Can You help me?
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09-20-2004 11:36 PM
09-20-2004 11:36 PM
Re: I can't Boot
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09-20-2004 11:42 PM
09-20-2004 11:42 PM
Re: I can't Boot
Could you try booting from previous kernel :
ISL>hpux /stand/vmunix.prev
Regards,
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09-21-2004 12:19 AM
09-21-2004 12:19 AM
Re: I can't Boot
I have seen the note, but I don't know in that way to make the boot,it is impossible to do with vmunix.prev and hpux -lm.
Try with a installation cd ?
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09-23-2004 04:44 AM
09-23-2004 04:44 AM
Re: I can't Boot
boot the system with install cd.
select options to boot from cd, and mount your system with chroot.
before mount execute command loadfile (i believe this is loadfile)
#loadfile lvlnboot
and then
#chroot (and options) to mount your system
execute #lvlnboot -v
here you see Boot, Root, Swap, Dump sector
if you not see Boot sector probe
#lvlnboot -b
in my case is /dev/vg00/lvol1
sorry, my english is poor
julian from Argentina