Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!cs.utexas.edu!swrinde!mips!troi!peter From: peter@dbaccess.com (Peter A. Castro) Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc.rt Subject: Re: Boot Problem with RISC/6000 Message-ID: <731@troi.dbaccess.com> Date: 10 Oct 90 19:07:52 GMT References: <5711@mace.cc.purdue.edu> Distribution: usa Organization: DB/Access Inc., Santa Clara, CA Lines: 67 in article <5711@mace.cc.purdue.edu>, lzm@mace.cc.purdue.edu (Chris McCoy) says: > + I'm desperately trying to get help to figure out why my RISC/6000 fails + during power-up with an error code of '552'. The '552' error is not + documented in the diagnostic manuals and my CE is stumped. Of course, + this is the weekend so the *real* programmers down in Austin are not + available. + + Has anyone else seen a system fail with a '552' error code? I'm pushing + a deadline with this system so I need it up fast. Yes, this is an undocumented code. It means the following: "The system has completed execution of tasks listed in the /etc/inittab file and is now waiting for something to do." We ran into this problem with our 320s. It usually occurs when the system was powered down in a wrong way (eg: we has a power spike). It trashed the machine while it was writing to the inittab file. To correct it: boot up the BOSBOOT disks and get into the maint. shell. type: /etc/continue hdisk0 this will get the hdisk0 on line and mounted over /mnt. change directory to /mnt/etc and cat your inittab file. It'll look either empty and almost empty. Now, you need to get a copy of your inittab to reenter it from scratch. Here is ours for your reference: : @(#)inittab 1.22 com/cfg/etc,3.1,9021 4/6/90 17:18:07 init:2:initdefault: brc::sysinit:/etc/brc >/dev/console 2>&1 # Phase 2 of system boot rc:2:wait:/etc/rc > /dev/console 2>&1 # Multi-User checks srcmstr:2:respawn:/etc/srcmstr # System Resource Controller rctcpip:2:wait:/etc/rc.tcpip > /dev/console 2>&1 # Start TCP/IP daemons rcnfs:2:wait:/etc/rc.nfs > /dev/console 2>&1 # Start NFS daemons cons:0123456789:respawn:/etc/getty /dev/console piobe:2:once:/bin/rm -f /usr/lpd/pio/flags/* # Clean up printer flags files cron:2:respawn:/etc/cron qdaemon:2:once:/bin/startsrc -sqdaemon writesrv:2:once:/bin/startsrc -swritesrv rcncs:2:wait:sh /etc/rc.ncs There are a number of ways to restore the file, eg: cat this into the file, type it in by hand, ed the file... Once you have restored this file, exit the shell and exit the BOSBOOT shell and reboot. Your system should come up at this point. You should check that other files are not damaged before continuing normal uage. Hope this helps. + + Configuration: + 32MB RISC/6000 model 320 + 1 CD-ROM + 1 150 MB Tape Unit + 1 Internal 320 MB Hdisk + 1 8-port async adapter + 1 ETHERNET adpater + 1 Grayscale Graphics adapter + + AIX update (3001) not applied yet. + -- + =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= + Chris McCoy : INTERNET: mccoy@ecn.purdue.edu + Communication Systems Programmer : UUCP: ...!ecn-ee!mccoy + Ag. Computer Network, Purdue Univ. : VOICE: (317) 494-8339 + =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= -- Peter A. Castro INTERNET: peter@dbaccess.com // //| c/o DB/Access Inc. UUCP: {uunet,mips}!troi!peter // //|| 2900 Gordon Avenue, Suite 101 FAX: (408) 735-0328 \\ // //-||- Santa Clara, CA 95051-0718 TEL: (408) 735-7545 \// // ||