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Operating Systems AIX Misconfiguration detected Adapter interface name en 3 Adapter offset 0 Post 303035959 by RecoveryOne on Monday 10th of June 2019 07:57:21 PM
Old 06-10-2019
Oh. Not good.
So, looks like TCPIP is up and running so you are pretty far along in the boot. A control-c/spam enter a few times might get you to a login prompt, if you time it between the messages printed to console.

If you do manage to get in, you will likely be spammed with all the happy fun AIX stuff it prints to console. I think in 5.3 TL7?? There's the swcons command, you could do a swcons /tmp/console.out to temporally send all messages printed to console to file. To revert it back just typing swcons.
If you have telnet/ssh it might be responsive on the network. Not sure however.
So, was this lpar part of a cluster?

Next lets go talk about single user mode!
Also, do you have any sort of HMC or is this a standalone frame?

If standalone, this should work (again 5.2 not my cup of tea). Lets bring this lpar up in single user mode. With your console still attached, bounce the lpar (nicely if hmc, or well...press the magical power button if you must). You should see the system start to IPL, and if you are sitting near it, it should beep on the frame (if so equipped) and beep/flash your console. Alternate, if you have a monitor/kbd hooked up it would likely flash/beep there so yeah.
Now, you should see an option of choosing another boot list during the time of the beeping/flashing. Should be boot selection. An option for 'Press 6 to start diagnostics'.
Normal AIX boot header of 'Welcome to AIX' will display, and you will be presented with a diagnostic screen which you can enter past. The next screen should have an option for Start Shell, or Single User mode.


IBM has some good docs about what can and cannot be done in that mode and how to exit single user and get into multiuser. Here's one now! IBM Booting AIX in Single-User Mode
From there, I can't say which commands will work and which wont. I only had to go into single user mode once for a really messed up inittab issue that a vendor left me with!


Again I could be way off the processes as I have 6.1 and 7.1 under my belt. The 5.3 systems and our lowly 4.3.3 box was retired as I came in.

Anyways, do you have other backups of this lpar?
Good news, it sounds like your filesystems are protected if they are on SAN, you just need to get to a point where you can bring them in.
Bad news, depending on if any excludes were done you may end up with a painful rebuild, if other data wasn't backed up via other means.

If you have the knowledge base of 5.2, I'd really look at setting up a mirrored rootvg once you are up and running. I've done both a local hdisk0 and a SAN provided hdisk1 as a mirror before with 6.1 TL7. Not sure if applicable with 5.2, I know a lot of things have changed.

Unfortunately a lot of information regarding 5.2 and even 5.3 is lost in the mix, so not to be 'you should look at updating guy', but....should look at updating Smilie A small Power9, or Power8, heck P7 lines will run rings around a p5. In fact, I'm pushing for that now, we have a few p5's still and they are dropping like flies. Lost two raid controllers (drives ok, but sissas0 AND sissas1 on same frame went belly up.) Another had sysplanar0 errors. And a 3rd I keep under my desk in the office as a heater in the winter months has been reporting predictive failure on the service processor for at least a year now if not longer.


Sorry trevian, I may not be much help in the long run.
Feel free to post what you can, and I'll try to assist when I can, but just all before my time. Perhaps one of the mods here who've worked with AIX for a really long time may have some other ideas?
 

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init(8) 						      System Manager's Manual							   init(8)

NAME
init - Process control initialization SYNOPSIS
/sbin/init [0123456789MmQqSs] DESCRIPTION
The init program initializes the system by creating and controlling processes. The processes run by init at each run level are defined in the inittab file. The init program reads and processes the entries in the inittab file. The init program considers the system to be in a run level at any given time; each run level has a specific group of processes that run at that level. The init program operates in one of eleven run levels: 0-9 and Ss. Of these, only 0, s, 2, and 3 are configured in the inittab file by default. The run level changes when a privileged user invokes init. The new init sends appropriate signals to the original init that tell it which run level to change to. Running the init program is the last step in the boot process after the root file system is mounted. The init program scans the inittab file and looks for an entry with the initdefault keyword. If the entry is there, init uses the run level specified in that entry as the initial run level to enter. If the entry is not found in the inittab file or if the inittab file does not exist, init requests that the user enter a run level from the system console, /dev/console. If the user enters the letter s, init enters single user state, assigns the virtual console terminal to the user's terminal and opens it for reading and writing. The su command is invoked and the system displays a message on the console stating the location of the virtual console. To change the run level, the user specifies either the 0, 2, 3, or s flag. For the first post-boot execution of init to a run level other than single user, it searches the inittab file for entries at the new run level that have the boot or bootwait keywords. If the run level that is specified matches the entry, the init program acts on these entries before processing other entries in the inittab file. Any special initialization of the system, such as checking and mounting file systems, takes place before users are allowed on the system. The init program then scans the inittab file to find all entries that are to be handled for that level. Before starting a new process, init reads each entry in the inittab file, and for each entry that should be respawned, init forks a child process. After spawning all required processes, init waits for one of its descendant processes to stop, a power-fail signal, or a signal that it should change the run level. If one of the preceding three conditions occurs, init reexamines the inittab file. You can add new entries to the inittab file, but init does not reexamine the file until one of the three previous conditions actually occurs. To immedi- ately reexamine the inittab file, invoke the init program with the q flag. FLAGS
Shuts down and halts the system. Changes the run level to a multiuser state with local processes and daemons. Changes the run level to a multiuser state with remote processes and daemons. Changes run level to that specified by the number flag in the /etc/inittab file. If no such entry exists, no action is taken and no message is output. Moves control to the console device and halts to single-user mode. Forces init to reexamine the entries in the inittab file and terminates any live processes which have had their configuration entries removed from /etc/inittab. Users should be aware that when a getty(8) line has been removed from /etc/inittab, and a login shell is active on the ter- minal line that was formerly designated in inittab as a getty entry, the login shell will be killed. Changes the run level to a single user state with only the essential kernel services. FILES
Specifies the command path Specifies the init command control file Specifies the permanent login accounting file RELATED INFORMATION
Commands: getty(8), rc0(8), rc2(8), rc3(8), shutdown(8) Calls: kill(2), reboot(2) Files: inittab(4) delim off init(8)
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