From: Fette, Gustavo (gustavo.fette@EDS.COM)
Date: Mon Feb 09 2004 - 13:20:44 EST
With the innstallation of the ML04 the ssh is now in the direcotry...
But... now I'm gettnig too many errors of these:
LABEL: SRC_RSTRT
IDENTIFIER: BA431EB7
Date/Time: Mon Feb 9 12:50:20 EST
Sequence Number: 5538
Machine Id: 000191714C00
Node Id: USTRSLAO008
Class: S
Type: PERM
Resource Name: SRC
Description
SOFTWARE PROGRAM ERROR
Probable Causes
APPLICATION PROGRAM
Failure Causes
SOFTWARE PROGRAM
Recommended Actions
VERIFY SUBSYSTEM RESTARTED AUTOMATICALLY
Detail Data
SYMPTOM CODE
256
SOFTWARE ERROR CODE
-9035
ERROR CODE
0
DETECTING MODULE
'srchevn.c'@line:'201' <mailto:'srchevn.c'@line:'201'>
FAILING MODULE
rpc.mountd
Any ideas?
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From: IBM AIX Discussion List [mailto:aix-l@Princeton.EDU] On Behalf Of
Support
Sent: Thursday, February 05, 2004 7:46 PM
To: aix-l@Princeton.EDU
Subject: Re: Mksysb failed
I am pretty sure that /usr/lib/boot/ssh has nothing to do with the ssh
(secure shell). /usr/lib/boot/ssh is needed to create a boot image. On the
system that does not have the /usr/lib/boot/ssh file, you should get an
error when running the bosboot command (same error as the mksysb). In that
case, installing the ML should fix the problem, as the system will update
the bos.rte.boot fileset and put the file on the system for you. In the
meantime, I would investigate why the file is not there, as it is a very
important operating system file, and should not be missing...
Thanks,
_________________________________
Sukhjeet Singh
Senior Technology Consultant
IBM Certified Specialist - AIX
Xiatecs Systems Consultants Inc.
Tel: +1.514.668.0838
www.xiatecs.net <http://www.xiatecs.net> - ssingh@xiatecs.net
<mailto:ssingh@xiatecs.net>
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-----Original Message-----
From: IBM AIX Discussion List [mailto:aix-l@Princeton.EDU] On Behalf Of
Fette, Gustavo
Sent: Thursday, February 05, 2004 4:45 PM
To: aix-l@Princeton.EDU
Subject: Re: Mksysb failed
I just installed ssh for AIX 5.1 and I've rebooted the server.
I looked at a similar server I have, and there I had the ssh image in
/usr/lib/boot what I did is i copied it to the server that don't had it
because there ssh is working fine.
Am I doing wrong?
By the way I'm installing ML04 in this server, that's why I was backing it
up.
Regards,
Gustavo.-
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From: IBM AIX Discussion List [mailto:aix-l@Princeton.EDU] On Behalf Of
Support
Sent: Thursday, February 05, 2004 6:34 PM
To: aix-l@Princeton.EDU
Subject: Re: Mksysb failed
/usr/lib/boot/ssh is a small runtime environment that is called during
bootup time, so it is needed to create a bootable mksysb tape. The
bos.rte.boot fileset contains the file, so I would run "lslppp -f
bos.rte.boot " and make sure that all the files listed are actually on your
system. If they are not, then you will need to install them.
PS. Did you install a maintenance level or fixes that require a reboot, but
have not rebooted yet?
Thanks,
_________________________________
Sukhjeet Singh
Senior Technology Consultant
IBM Certified Specialist - AIX
Xiatecs Systems Consultants Inc.
Tel: +1.514.668.0838
www.xiatecs.net <http://www.xiatecs.net> - ssingh@xiatecs.net
<mailto:ssingh@xiatecs.net>
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-----Original Message-----
From: IBM AIX Discussion List [mailto:aix-l@Princeton.EDU] On Behalf Of
Fette, Gustavo
Sent: Thursday, February 05, 2004 3:22 PM
To: aix-l@Princeton.EDU
Subject: Mksysb failed
Hi!
I'm doing a mksysb and get this:
COMMAND STATUS
Command: failed stdout: yes stderr: no
Before command completion, additional instructions may appear below.
Creating information file (/image.data) for rootvg.......
Creating tape boot image.
0301-154 bosboot: missing proto file: /usr/lib/boot/ssh
0512-016 mksysb: Attempt to create a bootable tape failed:
bosboot -d /dev/rmt0.1 -a failed with return code 41.
Do you know what can be happening?
Regards,
Gustavo Fette
MMH - GOSD
EDS Argentina
Arias 1851 - Buenos Aires
Phone: +54 11 4704-3403
Mobile: +54 9 11 5110-2325
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