Re: Booting a 4.2.1 server to migrate to v5.2

From: Bob.Kelley@BRINKSINC.COM
Date: Fri Jan 23 2004 - 15:12:53 EST


Franklin,

Im not 100% on this but you might check into whether or not its possible to
move from 421 to 52. I think you might have to take an intermediate step
like 421 to 433 to 52.

Bobby Kelley Jr.
972-877-5341

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Franklin,

I was recently working on a p670 where the last message I saw was
"closing stdin/stdout". As it turned out the problem was the console
was configured as a device other than the terminal I was using.

In other words, maybe try defining your terminal as the console, then
see if you experience the same issue.

Drew

Jordan, Franklin wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am attempting to boot a 7025-F50 - AIX 4.2.1 server. The
> server seems to boot up but at the end of the booting sequence I get the
> message "closing stdin / stdout" and the server locks up. What is the
> cause and work around.
>
> Thanks
>
>
> Franklin A. Jordan
> Computer Network Specialist
> Service Assurance - Broadband
> SPIRENT COMMUNICATIONS INC.
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> Rockville, Md. 20850 USA
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> www.spirentcom.com
>
>
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