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Homework and Emergencies Emergency UNIX and Linux Support AIX upgrade fails Post 302874585 by gowthamakanthan on Friday 15th of November 2013 03:53:31 PM
Old 11-15-2013
AIX upgrade fails

Hello Team,

Am trying to upgrade the AIX 6.1 TL 7 to TL 8. My rootvg is mirrored so i have unmirrored and taken out the secondary disk and trying to install the update via smitty alt_clone.


The filesets has been installed and finally when making the updated disk as bootable bosboot is failing. Please help me ...


Code:
 
 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 bos.aso                     6.1.8.16        USR         APPLY       SUCCESS
 bos.aso                     6.1.8.16        ROOT        APPLY       SUCCESS
 bos.aso                     6.1.8.16        USR         COMMIT      SUCCESS
 bos.aso                     6.1.8.16        ROOT        COMMIT      SUCCESS
 install_all_updates: Log file is /var/adm/ras/install_all_updates.log
 install_all_updates: Result = SUCCESS
 Modifying ODM on cloned disk.
 Building boot image on cloned disk.
  
 0301-150 bosboot: Invalid or no boot device specified!
 usage:  bosboot {-a | -v} [-d device] [-p proto] [-k kernel] [-l lvdev]
                 [-b file] [-M primary|standby|both] [-D|-I] [-LTq]
         Where:
         -a              Create boot image and write to device or file.
         -v              Verify, but do not build boot image.
         -d device       Device for which to create the boot image.
         -p proto        Use given proto file for RAM disk file system.
         -k kernel       Use given kernel file for boot image.
         -l lvdev        Target boot logical volume for boot image.
  
  
  
  
  
 fcapdev[/home/root]#ln -f /dev/rhdisk0 /dev/ipldevice
 ln: 0653-419 /dev/rhdisk0 and /dev/ipldevice are identical.
 fcapdev[/home/root]#bosbood -ad /dev/hdisk0
 ksh: bosbood:  not found.
 fcapdev[/home/root]#bosboot -ad /dev/hdisk0
  
 0301-168 bosboot: The current boot logical volume, /dev/hd5,
         does not exist on /dev/hdisk0.
 fcapdev[/home/root]#ipl_varyon -i
 [S 10616942 7471268 11/16/13-00:46:57:783 ipl_varyon.c 1265] ipl_varyon -i
  
  
 PVNAME          BOOT DEVICE     PVID                    VOLUME GROUP ID
 hdisk0          NO              0008761ae1775e910000000000000000        0008761a0000d400
 hdisk1          YES             0008761a49a99d340000000000000000        0008761a0000d400
 [E 10616942 0:097 ipl_varyon.c 1405] ipl_varyon: exited with rc=0
 fcapdev[/home/root]#lslv -m hd5
 hd5:N/A
 LP    PP1  PV1               PP2  PV2               PP3  PV3
 0001  0001 hdisk1

R/G,
Gowtham
 

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NAME
installgrub - install GRUB in a disk partition or a floppy SYNOPSIS
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