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07-24-2000 06:22 PM
07-24-2000 06:22 PM
System won't boot
I have become the proud caretaker of a 9000
J200. It has been years since I used HP-UX.
The system, is I believe, running 10.X.
The system hangs on boot, I get the 8 yellow
boxes across the bottom:
blank blank blank REMOTEMODE blank blank DISPLAYFUNCTIONS AUTOLF
The cursor is in the upper-right corner, but nada from then on. I have tried various key combos (Ctrl-b, etc.) but no response. I can press one of the 3 function keys and the corresponding yellow box gets the *, so there is some communication.
Any ideas how to get the system to the autoboot stage?
Thanks in advance.
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07-24-2000 09:29 PM
07-24-2000 09:29 PM
Re: System won't boot
First you should see that you get a "*" on REMODE MODE Box to get the messages from the CPU Box. Some boxes will not boot if they don't find any Console.
Post details of error messages you get on screen.
All the best.
-Shyam
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07-24-2000 11:49 PM
07-24-2000 11:49 PM
Re: System won't boot
If your doing this on the graphical console, then it's possible, someone moved the console to be a serial port. Try plugging a terminal into that.
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07-25-2000 05:00 AM
07-25-2000 05:00 AM
Re: System won't boot
Now it it does not help you may also attach a graphical display, a keyboard, and a mouse (with NO ascii terminal attached) just in case...
Hope it helps, Emmanuel
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07-06-2001 02:25 AM
07-06-2001 02:25 AM
Re: System won't boot
At BCH, BO PRI
interactl with IPL at ISL prompt hpux -is
to bring the system up.
You might also want to try to hold and press TAB on boot to get an initial menu to select the monitor refresh rate.
Later,
Bill
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07-06-2001 02:46 AM
07-06-2001 02:46 AM
Re: System won't boot
* should be there in 'remote mode' square box.
and also pree any key (when system prompts to press any key) from the prompt 'search' to find the boot path and boot from the bootpath.
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07-06-2001 03:14 AM
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07-06-2001 03:15 AM
07-06-2001 03:15 AM
Re: System won't boot
did anybody notice, that this thread is about one year old ?
I guess he is not waiting any longer ....
Volker
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07-06-2001 03:19 AM
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07-06-2001 03:55 AM
07-06-2001 03:55 AM
Re: System won't boot
never noticed!
I guess I'm just desperate for points!!!
Later,
Bill
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07-06-2001 04:45 AM
07-06-2001 04:45 AM
Re: System won't boot
someone will answer.
...jcd...
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07-06-2001 06:48 AM
07-06-2001 06:48 AM
Re: System won't boot
never mind, it is good to know somebody has an eye on these x-files.
*bigsmile*
Volker
(How the hell did you pop this one up ? It must have been on page 150 ?!?!? )
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07-06-2001 07:14 AM
07-06-2001 07:14 AM
Re: System won't boot
I clicked on his name url and saw how long he was a member of the itrc for.. seeing as he just posted a question in his 'recent responses' list that sounded really interesting "System won't boot" I decided to follow it up!!
And you guessed it he hadn't been active on the itrc for quite some time!
Later,
Bill
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07-08-2001 09:49 PM
07-08-2001 09:49 PM
Re: System won't boot
This reminds me of a comic drawing I saw a
long time ago where a guy walks in to an
office with his hat and coat on. He says
"System been down long" only to find a
a that there is a skeleton sitting at
the desk.
Just goes to show we will do anything to
help a lost soul... in this case perhaps
a skeleton.....lol
Cheers
Michael