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05-30-2005 04:53 AM
05-30-2005 04:53 AM
%RBLD-W-DUALLOC, DUAL ALLOCATION ON VOLUME 1
it sit there for a min or more. How long I have to wait.
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Re: what is this means ?
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05-30-2005 05:49 AM
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Re: what is this means ?
at >>> acp_rebuildsysd=0, no go
?17 ILL CMD
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05-30-2005 06:00 AM
05-30-2005 06:00 AM
Re: what is this means ?
>>> SHOW BFLG
or
>>> SHOW BFLAG
depending on model) I would do this first:
>>> BOOT/R5:1
The system should then respond with:
SYSBOOT>
where you enter:
SYSBOOT> SET ACP_REBLDSYSD 0
SYSBOOT> EXIT
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05-30-2005 06:31 AM
05-30-2005 06:31 AM
Re: what is this means ?
What a bad day, I don't know who setup this system. The boot was default to dua0: which is not excess. I try to set boot to dub0: which the disk have error on it and no go.
I try boot/r5:1 the system trying point at dua0: it will not work since there is no drive under this name. I have a complete images backup how can i install it, since I can't get to the $ sign.
type show boot error ?18 inv dgt, try all method you recommand just can't get to the sys$boot >
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05-30-2005 07:12 AM
05-30-2005 07:12 AM
Re: what is this means ?
You can usually override the boot device with:
>>> boot/R5:1 DUB0
I wonder, what system are you working with? Model number? The error message looks like from a MicroVAX II. If I recall correctly, this is a system with a so-called 'sniffer boot' which tries a fixed set of devices in a fixed order and you cannot set a default boot device.
It might be possible to set the system not to automatically boot after power on so that you can choose the boot devicve.
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05-30-2005 07:41 AM
05-30-2005 07:41 AM
Re: what is this means ?
sysboot> set/startup opa0:
continue
it show vax/vms v5.2....
it try to access my bad disk again
my lord... what else can I try
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05-30-2005 07:57 AM
05-30-2005 07:57 AM
Re: what is this means ?
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05-30-2005 08:52 AM
05-30-2005 08:52 AM
Re: what is this means ?
>>> b/r5:1 dub0
sysboot> set acp_rebldsysd 0
sysboot > exit
vax/vms version v5.2 major versio id = 1 minor version id = 0
and it sit there hrs, no respone.
I need to get back to the $ sign somehow to run the backup/restore the file.
Any idea how to do that ?
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05-30-2005 09:00 AM
05-30-2005 09:00 AM
Re: what is this means ?
from a disk or CD
BOOT/R5:E0000000 DUxx
from tape (if you have standalone backup kit on tape)
BOOT MUxx
you will be prompted to enter the date and time then get a $ prompt at which you can only perform BACKUP commands.
Ideally restore the whole disk as it looks like the file structure is corrupt.
If you have a later VMS CD then parhaps an attempt to repair could be tried.
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05-31-2005 02:32 AM
05-31-2005 02:32 AM
Re: what is this means ?
error come back sayinng ?4d devoffline, mua0
? o6 hlt inst
pc = 00800e0a failure.
I have another mirovax 3100 model 80 running, using v5.5 instead of V5.2, I guest I can build another standalone tape on that VAx and use it over here, Can I ?, even the Vms version are not the same.
Thanks !
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05-31-2005 02:46 AM
05-31-2005 02:46 AM
Re: what is this means ?
@SYS$UPDATE:STABACKIT MUA0:
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05-31-2005 02:49 AM
05-31-2005 02:49 AM
Re: what is this means ?
you shouldn't specify the system root when booting from tape, just:
>>> B MUA0
should be sufficient.
And yes, you can built a standalone backup tape on another node (and VMS version) to be booted on your system:
$ @SYS$UPDATE:STABACKIT MUAn:
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05-31-2005 02:57 AM
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Re: what is this means ?
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05-31-2005 07:25 AM
05-31-2005 07:25 AM
Re: what is this means ?
Is there anyway I can by pass this.
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05-31-2005 08:38 AM
05-31-2005 08:38 AM
Re: what is this means ?
it say
?05 dbl err.
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05-31-2005 05:43 PM
05-31-2005 05:43 PM
Re: what is this means ?
too bad, this looks like a CPU/memory error on your V5.2 system. DBL ERR is a double error, i.e. another HW error occured while handling a hardware error. The CPU then just halts.
To really make sure, that your SA-backup tape is o.k., try to boot it on your V5.5 system.
Volker.
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06-01-2005 02:36 AM
06-01-2005 02:36 AM
Re: what is this means ?
Is there another other option I can get try.
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06-01-2005 03:26 AM
06-01-2005 03:26 AM
Re: what is this means ?
tests completed
>>>
The system should be fine right ?
then I boot it
>>> b mua0
3..2..1..
the disk drive spinning then the error show.
I make up the tape using a micro 3100 model 80 with a tz30 drive to make up the tape. and insert the tape into a tk50 drive running on a micro vax II
what will go wrong.
thanks !
SCC
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06-01-2005 06:56 PM
06-01-2005 06:56 PM
Re: what is this means ?
don't assume, that selftests will find all HW problems.
You can find a description of the available console commands and CPU errors on:
http://hampage.hu/dr/ka630.html
Maybe try the various >>> TEST [test-number] commands to try to isolate the problem.
Did the tape move at all, before the error happened ? BTW, which error happened this time ?
Volker.
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06-02-2005 02:08 AM
06-02-2005 02:08 AM
Re: what is this means ?
I use the standalone backup (tk50) that I build using the other Vax is not working, Finally I use the vms5.2 2of 2 that have standalone on it and it work. At least I can get into the $ sign. Not I am facing another problem. I try to backup the data on that bad drive and I have an error saying pool expansion failure.
There is a very good chance I have to send this disk drive out and let someone to recover the data for me.
SCC
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06-02-2005 03:26 AM
06-02-2005 03:26 AM
Re: what is this means ?
If so you could remove the damaged system disk. Put in a empty slot of the other vax and maak a image backup af the disk and init the damaged disk.
Roll back a image backup you know its right. Swap the disk back to the original vax and try to boot normaly.
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06-02-2005 03:59 AM
06-02-2005 03:59 AM
Re: what is this means ?
This is what I try to do, I have some other Dec drive hook it up. But don't know why when boot up from the standalone that drive should be dua0 but not show up, only the mua0 and dub0 (the damage one) on screen.
My next step is to take the damage drive and install to my other Vax that was running and see I can access it.
Thanks !
SCC