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Operating Systems AIX VIOS LPAR Error 0518 Post 302745747 by filosophizer on Tuesday 18th of December 2012 02:06:47 AM
Old 12-18-2012
VIOS LPAR Error 0518

I am trying to install AIX 5.3 on one of the LPARs through VIOS but I get this error 0518

Code:
 
Reference Code Selection	   
	 
  
 0518 (Time stamp: 12/18/12 12:10:20 AM UTC)	   
 Starting kernel (Time stamp: 12/18/12 12:10:15 AM UTC)	   
 AIX is starting. (Time stamp: 12/18/12 12:10:15 AM UTC)	   
 CA00E891 (Time stamp: 12/18/12 12:10:15 AM UTC)	   
 CA00E890 (Time stamp: 12/18/12 12:10:14 AM UTC)	   
 CA00E877 (Time stamp: 12/18/12 12:10:14 AM UTC)	   
 CA00E887 (Time stamp: 12/18/12 12:10:14 AM UTC)	   
 C8/12 12:09:54 AM UTC)	 
  
Details	   
	 
  
Reference code:	0518	   
Description:	No description available. Consult your service documentation.	   
Time stamp (UTC):	12/18/12 12:10:20 AM	   
Word 2:	03D00000	   
Word 3:	00000000	   
Word 4:	00000000	   
Word 5:	00000000	   
Word 6:	00000000	   
Word 7:	00000000	   
Word 8:	00000000	   
Word 9:	00000000	   
FRU callout:	UNKNOWN BOOTDEV

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Doing a little research on google, i got these results

518 Remote mount of the root and /usr filesystems failed during network
boot.

Possibilities:
1. Is this related to version of AIX 5.3 which is not recognised by VIOS ?

2. Is it related to virtual ethernet adapter ?




see:
developerWorks : AIX and UNIX : PowerVM Forum : PowerVM, VIOServer and error code 0518 ...
Reinstall virtual I/O Server & LCD code 0518
IBM Repairing File Systems with fsck in AIX V5 (LED 517 or 518) - United States

Last edited by filosophizer; 12-18-2012 at 03:25 AM..
 

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NAME
DateTime::Locale::ja SYNOPSIS
use DateTime; my $dt = DateTime->now( locale => 'ja' ); print $dt->month_name(); DESCRIPTION
This is the DateTime locale package for Japanese. DATA
This locale inherits from the DateTime::Locale::root locale. It contains the following data. Days Wide (format) XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX Abbreviated (format) X X X X X X X Narrow (format) X X X X X X X Wide (stand-alone) XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX Abbreviated (stand-alone) X X X X X X X Narrow (stand-alone) X X X X X X X Months Wide (format) 1X 2X 3X 4X 5X 6X 7X 8X 9X 10X 11X 12X Abbreviated (format) 1X 2X 3X 4X 5X 6X 7X 8X 9X 10X 11X 12X Narrow (format) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Wide (stand-alone) 1X 2X 3X 4X 5X 6X 7X 8X 9X 10X 11X 12X Abbreviated (stand-alone) 1X 2X 3X 4X 5X 6X 7X 8X 9X 10X 11X 12X Narrow (stand-alone) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Quarters Wide (format) X1XXX X2XXX X3XXX X4XXX Abbreviated (format) Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Narrow (format) 1 2 3 4 Wide (stand-alone) X1XXX X2XXX X3XXX X4XXX Abbreviated (stand-alone) Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Narrow (stand-alone) 1 2 3 4 Eras Wide XXX XX Abbreviated XXX XX Narrow XXX XX Date Formats Full 2008-02-05T18:30:30 = 2008X2X5XXXX 1995-12-22T09:05:02 = 1995X12X22XXXX -0010-09-15T04:44:23 = -10X9X15XXXX Long 2008-02-05T18:30:30 = 2008X2X5X 1995-12-22T09:05:02 = 1995X12X22X -0010-09-15T04:44:23 = -10X9X15X Medium 2008-02-05T18:30:30 = 2008/02/05 1995-12-22T09:05:02 = 1995/12/22 -0010-09-15T04:44:23 = -010/09/15 Short 2008-02-05T18:30:30 = 08/02/05 1995-12-22T09:05:02 = 95/12/22 -0010-09-15T04:44:23 = -10/09/15 Default 2008-02-05T18:30:30 = 2008/02/05 1995-12-22T09:05:02 = 1995/12/22 -0010-09-15T04:44:23 = -010/09/15 Time Formats Full 2008-02-05T18:30:30 = 18X30X30X UTC 1995-12-22T09:05:02 = 9X05X02X UTC -0010-09-15T04:44:23 = 4X44X23X UTC Long 2008-02-05T18:30:30 = 18:30:30 UTC 1995-12-22T09:05:02 = 09:05:02 UTC -0010-09-15T04:44:23 = 04:44:23 UTC Medium 2008-02-05T18:30:30 = 18:30:30 1995-12-22T09:05:02 = 9:05:02 -0010-09-15T04:44:23 = 4:44:23 Short 2008-02-05T18:30:30 = 18:30 1995-12-22T09:05:02 = 9:05 -0010-09-15T04:44:23 = 4:44 Default 2008-02-05T18:30:30 = 18:30:30 1995-12-22T09:05:02 = 9:05:02 -0010-09-15T04:44:23 = 4:44:23 Datetime Formats Full 2008-02-05T18:30:30 = 2008X2X5XXXX18X30X30X UTC 1995-12-22T09:05:02 = 1995X12X22XXXX9X05X02X UTC -0010-09-15T04:44:23 = -10X9X15XXXX4X44X23X UTC Long 2008-02-05T18:30:30 = 2008X2X5X18:30:30 UTC 1995-12-22T09:05:02 = 1995X12X22X09:05:02 UTC -0010-09-15T04:44:23 = -10X9X15X04:44:23 UTC Medium 2008-02-05T18:30:30 = 2008/02/0518:30:30 1995-12-22T09:05:02 = 1995/12/229:05:02 -0010-09-15T04:44:23 = -010/09/154:44:23 Short 2008-02-05T18:30:30 = 08/02/0518:30 1995-12-22T09:05:02 = 95/12/229:05 -0010-09-15T04:44:23 = -10/09/154:44 Default 2008-02-05T18:30:30 = 2008/02/0518:30:30 1995-12-22T09:05:02 = 1995/12/229:05:02 -0010-09-15T04:44:23 = -010/09/154:44:23 Available Formats d (dX) 2008-02-05T18:30:30 = 5X 1995-12-22T09:05:02 = 22X -0010-09-15T04:44:23 = 15X Ed (dX(EEE)) 2008-02-05T18:30:30 = 5X(X) 1995-12-22T09:05:02 = 22X(X) -0010-09-15T04:44:23 = 15X(X) EEEd (d EEE) 2008-02-05T18:30:30 = 5 X 1995-12-22T09:05:02 = 22 X -0010-09-15T04:44:23 = 15 X GGGGyMd (GGGGyXMXdX) 2008-02-05T18:30:30 = XX2008X2X5X 1995-12-22T09:05:02 = XX1995X12X22X -0010-09-15T04:44:23 = XXX-10X9X15X H (HX) 2008-02-05T18:30:30 = 18X 1995-12-22T09:05:02 = 9X -0010-09-15T04:44:23 = 4X Hm (H:mm) 2008-02-05T18:30:30 = 18:30 1995-12-22T09:05:02 = 9:05 -0010-09-15T04:44:23 = 4:44 hm (ah:mm) 2008-02-05T18:30:30 = XX6:30 1995-12-22T09:05:02 = XX9:05 -0010-09-15T04:44:23 = XX4:44 Hms (H:mm:ss) 2008-02-05T18:30:30 = 18:30:30 1995-12-22T09:05:02 = 9:05:02 -0010-09-15T04:44:23 = 4:44:23 hms (ah:mm:ss) 2008-02-05T18:30:30 = XX6:30:30 1995-12-22T09:05:02 = XX9:05:02 -0010-09-15T04:44:23 = XX4:44:23 M (L) 2008-02-05T18:30:30 = 2 1995-12-22T09:05:02 = 12 -0010-09-15T04:44:23 = 9 Md (M/d) 2008-02-05T18:30:30 = 2/5 1995-12-22T09:05:02 = 12/22 -0010-09-15T04:44:23 = 9/15 MEd (M/d(E)) 2008-02-05T18:30:30 = 2/5(X) 1995-12-22T09:05:02 = 12/22(X) -0010-09-15T04:44:23 = 9/15(X) MMdd (MM/dd) 2008-02-05T18:30:30 = 02/05 1995-12-22T09:05:02 = 12/22 -0010-09-15T04:44:23 = 09/15 MMM (LLL) 2008-02-05T18:30:30 = 2X 1995-12-22T09:05:02 = 12X -0010-09-15T04:44:23 = 9X MMMd (MXdX) 2008-02-05T18:30:30 = 2X5X 1995-12-22T09:05:02 = 12X22X -0010-09-15T04:44:23 = 9X15X MMMEd (MXdX(E)) 2008-02-05T18:30:30 = 2X5X(X) 1995-12-22T09:05:02 = 12X22X(X) -0010-09-15T04:44:23 = 9X15X(X) MMMMd (MXdX) 2008-02-05T18:30:30 = 2X5X 1995-12-22T09:05:02 = 12X22X -0010-09-15T04:44:23 = 9X15X MMMMEd (MXdX(E)) 2008-02-05T18:30:30 = 2X5X(X) 1995-12-22T09:05:02 = 12X22X(X) -0010-09-15T04:44:23 = 9X15X(X) ms (mm:ss) 2008-02-05T18:30:30 = 30:30 1995-12-22T09:05:02 = 05:02 -0010-09-15T04:44:23 = 44:23 y (y) 2008-02-05T18:30:30 = 2008 1995-12-22T09:05:02 = 1995 -0010-09-15T04:44:23 = -10 yM (y/M) 2008-02-05T18:30:30 = 2008/2 1995-12-22T09:05:02 = 1995/12 -0010-09-15T04:44:23 = -10/9 yMd (y/M/d) 2008-02-05T18:30:30 = 2008/2/5 1995-12-22T09:05:02 = 1995/12/22 -0010-09-15T04:44:23 = -10/9/15 yMEd (y/M/d(EEE)) 2008-02-05T18:30:30 = 2008/2/5(X) 1995-12-22T09:05:02 = 1995/12/22(X) -0010-09-15T04:44:23 = -10/9/15(X) yMMM (yXMX) 2008-02-05T18:30:30 = 2008X2X 1995-12-22T09:05:02 = 1995X12X -0010-09-15T04:44:23 = -10X9X yMMMd (yXMXdX) 2008-02-05T18:30:30 = 2008X2X5X 1995-12-22T09:05:02 = 1995X12X22X -0010-09-15T04:44:23 = -10X9X15X yMMMEd (yXMXdX(EEE)) 2008-02-05T18:30:30 = 2008X2X5X(X) 1995-12-22T09:05:02 = 1995X12X22X(X) -0010-09-15T04:44:23 = -10X9X15X(X) yMMMM (yXMX) 2008-02-05T18:30:30 = 2008X2X 1995-12-22T09:05:02 = 1995X12X -0010-09-15T04:44:23 = -10X9X yQ (y/Q) 2008-02-05T18:30:30 = 2008/1 1995-12-22T09:05:02 = 1995/4 -0010-09-15T04:44:23 = -10/3 yQQQ (yQQQ) 2008-02-05T18:30:30 = 2008Q1 1995-12-22T09:05:02 = 1995Q4 -0010-09-15T04:44:23 = -10Q3 yyMMM (yXMX) 2008-02-05T18:30:30 = 2008X2X 1995-12-22T09:05:02 = 1995X12X -0010-09-15T04:44:23 = -10X9X yyQ (yy/Q) 2008-02-05T18:30:30 = 08/1 1995-12-22T09:05:02 = 95/4 -0010-09-15T04:44:23 = -10/3 yyyy (yX) 2008-02-05T18:30:30 = 2008X 1995-12-22T09:05:02 = 1995X -0010-09-15T04:44:23 = -10X yyyyMM (yyyy/MM) 2008-02-05T18:30:30 = 2008/02 1995-12-22T09:05:02 = 1995/12 -0010-09-15T04:44:23 = -010/09 Miscellaneous Prefers 24 hour time? Yes Local first day of the week XXX SUPPORT
See DateTime::Locale. AUTHOR
Dave Rolsky <autarch@urth.org> COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2008 David Rolsky. All rights reserved. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. This module was generated from data provided by the CLDR project, see the LICENSE.cldr in this distribution for details on the CLDR data's license. perl v5.18.2 2017-10-06 DateTime::Locale::ja(3)
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