Dealing with a boot failure – HP C240 User Manual

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Solving Problems

Dealing with a Boot Failure

Dealing with a Boot Failure

If your usual boot device (typically a disk) is not responding as it should,
you must try to boot from the disk (or another boot device) by selecting it
manually.

To boot a device manually, follow these steps:

1

Follow the directions in “Accessing the Boot Console Interface,” in Appendix D
of this book.

NOTICE:

Your workstation automatically shuts down the operating system
before it terminates the power.

2

At the Main Menu prompt, type the following:

Main Menu: Enter command >

search ipl

This causes your workstation to search exhaustively for bootable media.

The search command looks for bootable media on your workstation.

3

Boot from one of the listed devices by typing the following at the prompt:

Main Menu: Enter command >

boot

device

where device is the hardware path to the device, specified in mnemonic style
notation, such as sescsi.6.0.

4

If your workstation still fails to boot, there is either something wrong with the file
system or with the hardware. If you suspect a file system failure, see the manual
Using HP-UX for help on dealing with file system failures. If you think that some-
thing is wrong with the hardware, continue reading this chapter for more trouble-
shooting information.

5

Verify that your SCSI devices are properly terminated, with SCSI terminators in
place and properly connected.

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