Thanks to -
Martin Petder
Corinne Haesaerts
Phil Baldwin
Martin Burton
Pat O'Brien
Yogesh Bhanu
for all the very prompt responses.
Phil Balwin spotted it was having problems with HWID 269 which is a tape
drive.
We got it going with -
dsfmgr -V -F -v
I am still not sure in my own mind why that stopped it booting,
but will peruse in my leisure now it is up.
Colin Bull
c.bull_at_videonetworks.com
> -----Original Message-----
> From: tru64-unix-managers-owner_at_ornl.gov
> [mailto:tru64-unix-managers-owner_at_ornl.gov]On Behalf Of Colin Bull
> Sent: 29 July 2003 12:03
> To: tru64-unix-managers_at_ornl.gov
> Subject: Server will not reboot after firmware upgrade
>
>
> Tru64 5.1A - DS20e 2 node cluster.
>
> Our hardware supplier upgraded the firmware on our HSG80s last week.
> We did this without shutting down to be clever.
>
> I have tried to reboot one server and it is refusing to come up
> with the following error.
>
> # exit
>
> Enter run level (0-9, s or S): 3
>
> INIT: New run level: 3
> Checking device naming:
>
> Local Status: ldev or cdev is zero:
> ldev cdev hw_id bn_id dn_id typ old_name
> new_name
> C: 0 130084d 269 147 16 c "" ~
> ...... loads of similar snipped
> C: 0 1300860 269 147 15 c "" ~
> Errors: Cluster 0 Local 20 Cluster/Local 0 Total: 20
> bcheckrc: Device Naming failed initial check.
> Correct errors and then continue or reboot.
>
> INIT: SINGLE-USER MODE
>
> Doing a show this and show connect on the controllers does not
> show anything untoward. Any suggestions?
>
> Colin Bull
> c.bull_at_videonetworks.com
>
Received on Tue Jul 29 2003 - 13:58:06 NZST