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Changes to
hardware
diagnostics
monitors
In Case of Trouble
Problems Configuring HP-UX 11i
lan
0
0/0/0/0
CLAIMED
INTERFACE
lan
2
0/8/0/0/6/0
A5838A PCI 100BaseTX/SCSI COMBO
lan
18
0/8/0/0/7/0
A5838A PCI 100BaseTX/SCSI COMBO
lan
4
0/12/0/0/6/0
A5838A PCI 100BaseTX/SCSI COMBO
lan
20
0/12/0/0/7/0
A5838A PCI 100BaseTX/SCSI COMBO
If the output shows that the A5838A PCI card is CLAIMED, as above, then
the card is installed.
Recommended Action (do one):
• Remove the A5838A adapter before you install or update to HP-UX
11i; or
• Leave the A5838A in the system, but do not connect boot, swap or
dump devices to it while running 11i; or
• Wait to upgrade to 11i until a patch is available.
HP plans to fix this problem with one or more patches in the future. To
check for patches, contact your HP Support Representative or check the
HP IT Resource Center Web: itrc.hp.com
If you are updating from an old version of the hardware diagnostics, the
old monitors for disc30, sdisk and disk array devices will no longer work.
You may be affected if:
1. You are using a version of diagnostics earlier than February 1999 (an
STM version lower than A.14.00). To check your version, enter:
/usr/sbin/cstm
The STM version is displayed in the start-up messages. Exit by
entering: quit
AND:
2. You customized the configuration files for the diaglogd exec programs
(disk30_exec.cfg, sdisk_exec.cfg, and haraymon_exec.cfg). Check these
files by looking in the directory /var/stm/config/diaglogd_progs/. If
the files exist and monitoring is enabled inside the files, then your
system may be affected.
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btlan3
HP PCI 10/100Base-TX Core
btlan3
CLAIMED
btlan3
CLAIMED
btlan3
CLAIMED
btlan3
CLAIMED
INTERFACE
HP
INTERFACE
HP
INTERFACE
HP
INTERFACE
HP
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