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One of my D380 boot failure,Please help me.

 
Ian lee
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One of my D380 boot failure,Please help me.

Hi,everyone,One of my D380 boot failed,it seems like eisa configuration problem,the error message is attached below,if you know how to do with it,please help me.

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/sbin/ioinitrc:
/sbin/bcheckrc:
Checking for LVM volume groups and Activating (if any exist).
Volume group "/dev/vg00" has been successfully changed.
vxfs fsck:sanity check: root file system ok (mounted read/write).

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eisa_config running in automatic mode to fix a configuration mismatch
Date:11/05/01 01:49:58

The NVM is not internally consistent.
The previous NVM contents (if any) will be disreguarded.This error may indicate a hardware
problem with your EISA NVM.

Restoring configuration from default sci (/etc/eisa/system.sci).

successfully saved configuration in NVM and in /etc/eisa/system.sci.

The system will be reboot now.

eisa_config finished.

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shutdown time arrives.
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thanks

david lee



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JACQUET
Frequent Advisor

Re: One of my D380 boot failure,Please help me.

Animesh Chakraborty
Honored Contributor

Re: One of my D380 boot failure,Please help me.

Hi,
You can prevent the reboots by repeatedly pressing the Enter key as the
system reboots, but if left untouched, the system will reboot over and over
again with this same message.
1. Locate the /etc/eisa/system.sci file.

2. Remove the /etc/eisa/system.sci file.

Note: This file is sometimes corrupted during a power outage.

Regards
Animesh


Did you take a backup?
Sanjay_6
Honored Contributor

Re: One of my D380 boot failure,Please help me.

Hi David,

Boot Your system in single user mode, if required into maintainence mode and delete the file /etc/eisa/system.sci. At the next boot, eisa configuration will rebuild this file.

Hope this helps.

Regds