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"Campbell, Elizabeth" <[log in to unmask]>
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Campbell, Elizabeth
Date:
Wed, 26 Dec 2001 11:21:47 -0500
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Joe,
This is from the ITRC - 
Liz



"ERROR - LLIO device configuration error" on system BOOTUP DocId:
KBRC00003251   Updated: 7/19/00 3:28:32 PM 

PROBLEM
BOOTUP ERROR: Not added to configuration; higher component configuration
failed.
              ERROR  - LLIO device configuration error: -9
              status - subsys: #150  info: # -9

RESOLUTION
This error occurs when the SYSGEN configuration has a conflict or a
device is misconfigured.

One possible cause is a misspelling in the configuration parameters.

When configuring devices in SYSGEN, usually only the device ID is
required.  SYSGEN will fill in the remainder of the information.  If
more information is required, SYSGEN will prompt for the information or
produce an error message.

EXAMPLE:
NOTE: following output is from SYSGEN IO section:

    io> lp 10/4/16.6
  PATH:  10/4/16.6                      LDEV:
    ID:  PSEUDO                         TYPE: DA
  PMGR:  TRANSPARANT_MGR                PMGRPRI:     6
  LMGR:                                 MAXIOS:     0


In the above example, the user input all values for this configuration
entry
manually. The path looks correct, the ID looks correct and the remainder
of the data looks correct.

The following entry was entered with the command AP path=10/4/16/6
ID=pseudo.  SYSGEN filled in the remainder of the information:

  PATH:  10/4/16.6                       LDEV:
    ID:  PSEUDO                          TYPE: DA
  PMGR:  TRANSPARENT_MGR                 PMGRPRI:     6
  LMGR:                                  MAXIOS:     0

Notice the differences in the (2) examples for the item(s) PMGR:.
In the first example, "TRANSPARANT" is misspelled causing the LLIO error
specified in the title of this document.

In the second example, it is correct, resulting in recognition of the
device by
the system upon BOOTUP.

Take care when entering information into SYSGEN.  Unnecessary input may
result in typos causing errors in SYSGEN.


-----Original Message-----
From: Joseph Dolliver [mailto:[log in to unmask]] 
Sent: Wednesday, December 26, 2001 10:53 AM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: [HP3000-L] Need help configuring disk drives

The system has two internal disks and a Jamaica cabinet with 4 drives
with 4
slots empty.
I just received several 2gb disks that I want to test out/ add 4 to the
Jamaica cabinet.
All drives that are already configured are system_volume_set drives, all
2gb.
I installed 4 2gb drives ran ODE MAPPER to map the drives.
All drives looked ok and gave me the paths.

The path for the externals that were configured already were as follows.

56/40.0  pseudo
56/40.0.0 ldev3
56/40.1  pseudo
56/40.1.0 ldev4
56/40.4  pseudo
56/40.4.0 ldev5
56/40.5 pseudo
56/40.5.0 ldev8

Mapper read all drives and came back for the following paths for the new
drives.

56/40.2.0
56/40.3.0
56/40.6.0
56/40.15.0

After bringing the system up I went into SYSGEN and added the following

56/40.2 pseudo
56/40.2.0 ldev30
56/40.3 pseudo
56/40.3.0 ldev31
56/40.6 pseudo
56/40.6.0 ldev40
56/40.15 pseudo
56/40.15.0 ldev41

I shut the system down and up and had problems with the newly added
drives
all coming up with LLIO errors and had an error message of "higher
component
configuration failed".

I went back into mapper and noticed that the added drives had different
firmware listed
but I cannot imagine that this is an issue.

Newer firmware for drives 30,31,40,41 were firmware HPM4
Older drives already working are 1,2,3,5,8 were firmware HPM2

I deleted the entries and attempted to configure just one drive to see
if it
might be a problem
with a specific drive but I still have the same problem.

NOTE: all the 2gb drives have the same part numbers as well

Any thoughts as to what I am missing?

Thanks


Joseph Dolliver
483 Hawk Ridge Lane
Sykesville, MD 21784
443-838-7613 cell
410-549-1818 home
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