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11-11-2001 07:55 AM
11-11-2001 07:55 AM
System boot failure - machine down
I have recently mirrored the / disk following procedures posted on this and the lvm forum.
This morning, all went wonky and I could not telnet in any more.
I have hard booted the machine and it booted to the ISL prompt due to it not being able to locate the /etc/init file and it can not find the /stand/vmunix or vmunix file.
This morning, all went wonky and I could not telnet in any more.
I have hard booted the machine and it booted to the ISL prompt due to it not being able to locate the /etc/init file and it can not find the /stand/vmunix or vmunix file.
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11-11-2001 08:33 AM
11-11-2001 08:33 AM
Re: System boot failure - machine down
Boot to the ISl prompt, and do a search for boot devices. Double check your boot disk address. Also, I hope you did a make_recovery tape. If so, and you can't boot from any of the found boot devices, then boot from your tape device (your make_recovery tape).
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11-11-2001 11:15 AM
11-11-2001 11:15 AM
Re: System boot failure - machine down
Hi Nick,
That really sucks..
Like harry told you try finding boot devices from ISL:
(sea ipl)
If you are not able to find any:
1. Try fixing it with a resque disk.
2. Try reinstalling with make_recovery.
Good luck,
Gideon
That really sucks..
Like harry told you try finding boot devices from ISL:
(sea ipl)
If you are not able to find any:
1. Try fixing it with a resque disk.
2. Try reinstalling with make_recovery.
Good luck,
Gideon
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11-11-2001 12:24 PM
11-11-2001 12:24 PM
Re: System boot failure - machine down
Ni Nick:
It sounds as though /stand was not mirrored.
If you did this right (as assuming hot-plug drives), your machine should have stayed up and you should have been about to replace a failed boot disk without even shutting down.
I trust you have a make_recovery tape.
Good luck, Clay
It sounds as though /stand was not mirrored.
If you did this right (as assuming hot-plug drives), your machine should have stayed up and you should have been about to replace a failed boot disk without even shutting down.
I trust you have a make_recovery tape.
Good luck, Clay
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