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Jim Phillips <[log in to unmask]>
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Metzger, Phil (COMPRINT S) <[log in to unmask]> requests:

> Please post all replies to this question to the list.  I'm curious about
> this one also.

To refresh everyone's memory, I was getting errors during bootup:

LLIO error - Subsys: 213, Proc_num: -9, Error_num: -38 for path 12

Error - LLIO Device configuration error: -11
        Status - Subsys: #150 info: #-11

And another error like this for Path 8.  It was suggested to me that this
meant that Sysgen had these paths configured and if I really didn't need
them I should delete them.  I had already reviewed the IO config in Sysgen
and did not recall seeing these paths.

Anyway, using the LPath command in SYSGEN>IO, there were indeed devices
configured using these paths (8 and 12).  A DPath deleted the entire path
and all configured devices (I would suggest not trying this on a production
machine unless you are really, really sure you don't need the path).  Then
when I booted up again, voila!  No errors.

That's the condensed version.  Perhaps those who responded to me privately
will email you as well.


Jim Phillips                            Manager of Information Systems
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