MPE admin gurus, I'm trying to do a v5.0 to v5.5 MPE/iX upgrade from DDS tape and am having a serious problem. The machine is a series 957, 96MB RAM, five 1.35GB SCSI disks with a DDS-2 DAT drive. I am using the "update with tape" check list. The machine hangs on the reboot from primary boot path after applying the v5.5 SLT (in my v5.5 System Software Maintenance Manual, it's pages 5-6 thru 5-9 -- Applying the SLT). After booting from the alternate boot path, doing the ISL>UPDATE, the files all restored successfully. Then after confirming the date & time on the attempt to boot from the primary boot path it hung. After mounting all the volumes we got a few more console messages and then the system just froze. The last console messages were: --------------------------------------------------------------- . . . Mounting MEMBER on LDEV 2 START AGGREGATE RECOVERY OF MPEXL_SYSTEM_VOLUME_SET SYSTEM RECOVERY COMPLETED for MPEXL_SYSTEM_VOLUME_SET USERLOG RECOVERY COMPLETED for MPEXL_SYSTEM_VOLUME_SET NO PARALLEL PROCESSES FOR mount_all_volumes -- Time spent in MOUNT_ALL_VOLUMES -> 19 Leaving MOUNT_ALL_VOLUMES The current boot command has been saved in the system master NMLG FILE NUMBER 710 ON 10:55/23/DCC STARTUP - ENTER - version C0200007 compiled 960426 [NETWORK_DUMP_SURR] version A.00.55.001 --------------------------------------------------------------- and that's where it hangs. I tried this three separate times using two different factory SLTs and it hung at the same spot each time. Using the instructions in appendix D of the v5.5 System Software Maintenance Manual I did a backdate to v5.0. I just did the SLT portion, not the FOS & SUBSYS. I figured since I wasn't backdating a system that had been fully upgraded those steps wouldn't be needed. The system wasn't completely happy with this after rebooting from disk though. The network stuff complained about version mismatches. So I did a restore from our last backup and now the system seems to be OK and back where it started from. Judging from the console messages that came from the last bootup of v5.0 the system was almost all the way up when it hung. For v5.0 it gives [NETWORK_DUMP_SURR] version A.00.50.001 and then a few more messages, then the colon prompt. What is it doing when it issues this "[NETWORK_DUMP_SURR]" message? Were there any v5.0 patches that were required before attempting this upgrade? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Tom Please reply to [log in to unmask]