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The Question is: System was running perfectly for months and then it hung up. I tried to reboot it via SRM as follows: Power ON SRM starts tests MEM ok VIDEO ok NI ok SCSI ?? 06 0050 >>> It won't boot up. I am struggling to find the meaning of this error message in the manuals, on the web, etc, unsuccesfully. I tried also to remove many devices from the scsi bus with no luck. So, please, dear Wizard, would you help me to understand the error message ? I appreciate your kind answer with a carbon copy to: lgemedia@fnal.gov Thanks in advance, Luiz Emediato The Answer is : The DEC 2000 series platform is supported by specific OpenVMS Alpha -- the DECpc AXP 150 series is not officially supported, and may or may not have the appropriate hardware configuration for use with OpenVMS. In particular, there are specific requirements on the firmware revision of the SCSI controller; a firmware revision that is required by OpenVMS. OpenVMS support for the DEC 2000 series platform is also being retired, and OpenVMS Alpha V7.3-1 is expected to be the last release with support for both the DEC 2000 model 300 and the DEC 2000 model 500 series. As for the error, the console subsystem is reporting a failure in the SCSI subsystem. The failure could involve the SCSI controller, a failure in the SCSI bus cabling, incorrect SCSI termination, a failure in one or more SCSI devices, an over-long SCSI bus, SCSI addressing collision, or any of various other factors. This could also be a failure on the system module. (There is unfortunately no particular way to specifically isolate the error reported here, as physical access to the system is generally required to further troubleshoot the error.) Please contact your hardware service organization for assistance. If you require formal notifications or formal responses to your questions, please contact the Customer Support Center directly -- the OpenVMS Ask The Wizard Wizard area is not in a position to supplement or to replace the services that are available from and that are provided by the Customer Support Center. (The OpenVMS Wizard has endeavored to clearly state this in the text that is displayed when you posted your question, albiet apparently unsuccessfully.)
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