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Just for fun, try a

:DSTAT ALL

or a

:SHOWDEV DISC

You may even want to try

:RUN FSCHECK.MPEXL.TELESUP

>CHECKALL

It sounds like Ldev 2 is a disc drive and failing.

Have Fun.

Craig M. Lalley

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-----Original Message-----
From: HP-3000 Systems Discussion [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On
Behalf Of Shawn Gordon
Sent: Friday, February 22, 2002 2:44 PM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: [HP3000-L] Bad UFID warnings

I just restarted the machine to pay attnetion to what happened, and here
is
some interesting bigs:

It goes into the 'Entering - System I/O configuration' section and I get
a
number of 'The path 4x has already been configured' followed by a few
'The
path 4x was configured but is not available' and then:

LLIO Error - subsys: 213, proc num: -9, error_num: -38 for path 8.
ERROR - LLIO device configuration error: -11
        status - subsys: #150  info: #-11
Leaving - System I/O configuration

Now I can't remember how many hard drives this thing has, it's one or
two,
and I get the display for the system I/O at boot time and it only shows
ldev1 and 20 as configuration and available, everything else is
not-available, which is fine for 6, 7 because they aren't hooked up, but
2
and 10 I don't know about.  This seems to think there is a Hard Drive on
ldev2, which it might.

so fundamentally it seems to be having a problem in mounting ldev2.  I
don't think I've ever dealt with that before.

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