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10-31-2001 08:56 AM
10-31-2001 08:56 AM
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10-31-2001 09:07 AM
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Re: RTE-A
You may find some info here..
http://www.hp.com/products1/rte/tech_support/supported_products.html
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10-31-2001 09:21 AM
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Re: RTE-A
Here are two threads from itrc
http://us-support.external.hp.com/cki/bin/doc.pl/sid=1481be9217d8f4298e/screen=ckiDisplayDocument?docId=200000024718192
http://us-support.external.hp.com/cki/bin/doc.pl/sid=1481be9217d8f4298e/screen=ckiDisplayDocument?docId=200000006305742
Hope this helps.
thanks
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11-01-2001 03:10 AM
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Re: RTE-A
If you have no generic access to Usenet Newsgroups, then you can access them via Google Groups:
http://groups.google.com/groups
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11-01-2001 08:21 AM
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Re: RTE-A
and still do the odd days consultancy in UK.
If you have specific questions I'll try and help.
There is a section on HP's site at
http://www.hp.com/products1/rte/sectionmap/index.html
which has links to partners who offer support and links to other archives.
If you have disk problems there are a number of diagnostics and exercisers, but they can be fairly specialised and also depend on the disk interface (internal, hp-ib, scsi).
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11-01-2001 08:55 AM
11-01-2001 08:55 AM
Re: RTE-A
I/O device error on LU 12 The reason is: Drive fault
Device has been downed (use UP, lu to try recovery.
Requested has been flushed
*LU 13 FA ST = 1000
Error = 377 0 1000 0 0
PARM = 0 2 136 125600 0
I/O device error on LU 13 the reason is:
Drive fault
Device has been down (us up, lu to try recovery)
Disc LU is dow
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11-02-2001 06:54 AM
11-02-2001 06:54 AM
Re: RTE-A
logically split into at least 2 LUs (logical units) - 12 and 13.
The errors you report are from the driver. Not having manuals to hand I can't interpret the numbers for you - you need to look in the Driver Ref Man, under DD*33 CS80 disk driver.
However, they look pretty serious and I would get an engineer to check out the hardware (you *do* have a support contract don't you?) and check out your backup tapes. You will need a bootable tape and a set of one or more (depends on no and size of disks) ASAVE tapes and maybe your regular (FST or TF) backups.
Good luck.
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11-02-2001 07:16 AM
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Re: RTE-A
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11-05-2001 12:56 AM
11-05-2001 12:56 AM
Re: RTE-A
You need to use ASAVE, which is a physical save, (use ARSTR to restore it).
You also need to have a bootable system, either on disk or tape because to ARSTR the system to the new disk you must disconnect the old disk and replace it with the new.
I am happy to guide you through this, but rather than take up lots of forum space, I suggest we take this offline.
Contact me direct at graham.cameron@rockside.co.uk
This is my home email. If you mail me today I will respond this evening (UK time!)
Useful info would be the output from the following commands:
frees
revlevel
dl @.@.e -s
li /system/boot.cmd