[rescue] Trouble installing HP-UX 11i on a J6700
Micah R Ledbetter
vlack at vlack.com
Wed Mar 11 03:31:07 CDT 2009
Hello all.
I know practically nothing about HP-UX, so I've included a great deal
of maybe-unnecessary detail. Sorry about that. My hope is that I've
included enough to make sense, and that someone else with a similar
problem might find a solution (the hope being, of course, that there
is one to be had ;p).
I bought an HP J6700 a while back, and got HP-UX 11i running on it
without much difficulty. I ran into a networking issue which I
definitely knew could be solved without a reinstall, but after
screwing around with it for a week or so, I got annoyed and nuked it.
Booted from the install discs and start over.
Only this time, I get an error. I go through the install setup phase,
and get to the part where it actually installs the packages. It always
bombs out before having me switch from the first install disc to any
of the three others, but on different packages each time.
The most recent failure, it errored with this exact text:
* Installing fileset "ProgSupport.C-INC,r=B.11.11 (70 of 746)
ERROR: RPC exception: "Communications failure (dce / rpc)" 03/11/09
01:07:12 EST
ERROR: Could not perform the requested operation for "loopback:/",
possibly due to a network communications failure or the agent
timing out. Check that the host is still accessible from the
network, and the agent_timeout_minutes option is not set too
low.
ERROR: Software load had one or more erros.
WARNING: Will continue and verify that key filesets have been loaded
ERROR: Software "JFS.VXFS-BASE-RUN" was not found on host
WARNING: Because some key filesets were found to be missing, you must
now retry
the software load process to load them.
======= 03/11/09 01:07:12 EST The operating system software has not
been
successfully loaded. The swinstall(1M) application was not
completed
or failed to load some key files. (exit status was = 1).
1: Change the swinstall server and/or depot information
2: Retry software load process (non-interactive mode).
3: Retry software load process (interactive mode).
4: Run a shell.
Selecting option 2 results in the error being displayed again.
Selecting option 3 prevents me with a little text-mode gui window,
entitled "Select Target Path (loopback)", and having the contents
"Target Host: loopback" and "Root Path...: /"; I can tab to the "Root
Path..." item and change it to something else. My options are "/" and
"/export/shared_roots/OS_700"; if I leave it at the default ("/"), it
replies with a box which says ...
"loopback:/": This target or source is already in use either within
this same session or by another session. A read or write lock was
denied.
... and then it redisplays the previous window where I can select the
root path.
I can select the other option, "/exports/shared_roots/OS_700" and then
go to Actions -> Install in the resulting window, but I get this error:
"The target "loopback:/exports/shared_roots/OS_700" failed
Disk Space
Analysis, so the task cannot be executed. For more
information on
this failure, press the "Disk Space..." button
I don't know what /exports/shared_roots/OS_700 is, at all. I wonder if
it might be the mount point for the cdrom, or something.
On this particular install attempt, I started with the Veritas Volume
Manager and the VxFS filesystem, used guided install mode, and except
for changing the root FS type, kept all of the other defaults.
The package that fails isn't always this one - at one point, I thought
it was related to Veritas VxFS because the package for that failed -
but it's always the error with "loopback:/"
I've tried it before with advanced mode and going to specifically
remove packages that I 1) knew what they were and 2) didn't think I'd
need them, and I've tried the "no user interaction, just install it"
option that presents itself at the very beginning of the install
process. They all end with a similar error.
I just now added another disk and increased the disk space for every
partition, when trying again with an advanced mode install. The error
message was similar.
The system has two network interfaces - an onboard 10/100 interface
and a PCI gigabit interface. Both were present at the time of the
initial, working HP-UX install. I've recently tried it with a network
connected to one slot, and then the other; the error message is similar.
OK, that's all the information I can think of. I'm pulling my hair
out, here, and I'd be really grateful for any pointers. Thanks.
- Micah
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