Thanks to:
Joseph Senulis Robert Collins
Dr Thomas Blinn Bluejay Adametz
Harald Knipp Oisin McGuinness
Selder Bell Peter Reynolds
Darryl Cook
I'm not 100% sure what fixed the problem but it is fixed. I tried to set up
a serial console but it hung after a few lines. I opened the case and
pushed on the scsi cards, even though they didn't seem loose. After doing
that the system booted fine. So I guess pushing on the scsi cards must have
done it.
Original Question:
>The old system is the one I am having trouble with. I moved it and
reconnected >the cables from it's external cabinet. I labeled those cables,
when I disconnected >them, to be sure I got them plugged back into the
correct spots on the cpu >cabinet. From here is when I have the problem
described below.
>
>The system, a DS20, with an external scsi drive cabinet, won't boot.
>
>First, it take 15 to 20 minutes, after I power it on to get the blue
screen where it >tests the system and memory. When the system tries to boot
it gets to the point >where it says:
>Initializing xcr0; please wait
>
>After a few seconds 3 error messages appears on the screen, but they
then >scroll by so fast I can't read them. All that appears after them are
blank lines. I >tried to do a ctrl-s to stop the scrolling but that didn't
work.
>
>At the boot prompt, >>>, I can do a sh devices and I see all of the
disks. I can do >a test at the boot prompt and I can see the disks being
accessed.
>
>I wish I could read those error messages so I could pass them on.
>
>Does anyone have any ideas where I can go from here?
Paul Crittenden
Computer System Manager
Simpson College
email: crittend_at_simpson.edu
Phone: (515)961-1680
"You don't have to attend every argument you're invited to."
Received on Thu Sep 19 2002 - 20:58:22 NZST