VMS831H1I_UPDATE V2.0 v. zx2000: [SYS$LDR]UPDATE-V0200_FAIL_SYS$EFI.BAK
Anyone have any ideas on this one?
IT $ tcpip show vers
HP TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS Industry Standard 64 Version V5.6 - ECO 2
on an HP zx2000 (900MHz/1.5MB) running OpenVMS V8.3-1H1
IT $ prod inst VMS831H1I_UPDATE
Performing product kit validation of signed kits ...
%PCSI-I-VALPASSED, validation of IT$DKA100:[patch.v8r3s1h1]HP-I64VMS-VMS831H1I_U
PDATE-V0200--4.PCSI$COMPRESSED;1 succeeded
The following product has been selected:
HP I64VMS VMS831H1I_UPDATE V2.0 Patch (remedial update)
[...]
Execution phase starting ...
The following product will be installed to destination:
HP I64VMS VMS831H1I_UPDATE V2.0 DISK$VMS083IT:[VMS$COMMON.]
Portion done: 0%...10%...20%...30%...40%...50%...60%...70%...80%...90%
%EFI-I-COPIED, copied FS0:\efi\vms\IPB.EXE to PCSI$DESTINATION:[SYSEXE]FLAG_IPB.
EXE
%EFI-I-COPIED, copied PCSI$DESTINATION:[SYSEXE]IPB.EXE to FS0:\efi\vms\
%EFI-I-COPIED, copied FS0:\efi\vms\IPB.EXE to PCSI$DESTINATION:[SYSEXE]CHECK_IPB
.EXE
%EFI-I-COPIED, copied FS0:\efi\vms\VMS_LOADER.EFI to PCSI$DESTINATION:[SYSEXE]CH
ECK_VMS_LOADER.EFI
* INSTALLATION FAILURE *
The checksum comparison between provided files and the
updated [SYS$$LDR]SYS$EFI.SYS has failed. A copy of the
failed SYS$EFI.SYS has been copied to
[SYS$LDR]UPDATE-V0200_FAIL_SYS$EFI.BAK. DO NOT DELETE this file
Contact your HP Services representative with a pointer to this
file for assistance in resolving this problem.
Installation Aborting
*** WARNING ***
Update of the [SYS$LDR]SYS$EFI.SYS partition has failed. All
changes made by this kit are being backed out and the system
returned to its pre-kit installation state.
%PCSI-E-S_CPCAN, command procedure from kit requested unconditional
termination
Recovery pass starting ...
Recovery pass concluded
%PCSI-E-S_OPFAIL, operation failed
%PCSIUI-E-ABORT, operation terminated due to an unrecoverable error condition
Being a peon, I'm not sure how I should "Contact [my] HP Services
representative", but I'm open to suggestions.
Don't these things get tested on unsupported systems nowadays?
IT $ dg SYS$SYSROOT:[SYS$LDR]*SYS$EFI*
Directory SYS$COMMON:[SYS$LDR]
DO_NOT_DELETE_ADDENDUM-V0100_SYS$EFI.BAK;1
260190 19-JAN-2008 22:55:11.55 (RWED,RWED,RE,)
DO_NOT_DELETE_UPDATE-V0200_SYS$EFI.BAK;1
260190 25-SEP-2008 14:55:23.99 (RWED,RWED,RE,)
SYS$EFI.SYS;1 256000 18-JAN-2008 07:56:37.04 (RWED,RWED,RE,)
UPDATE-V0200_FAIL_SYS$EFI.BAK;1
260190 25-SEP-2008 15:06:35.71 (RWED,RWED,RE,)
Total of 4 files, 1036570 blocks.
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Steven M. Schweda sms@antinode-info
382 South Warwick Street (+1) 651-699-9818
Saint Paul MN 55105-2547
Re: VMS831H1I_UPDATE V2.0 v. zx2000: [SYS$LDR]UPDATE-V0200_FAIL_SYS$EFI.BAK
Steven M. Schweda wrote:
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> Don't these things get tested on unsupported systems nowadays?[/color]
On *un*-supported systems ?
Have they ever been ?
Re: VMS831H1I_UPDATE V2.0 v. zx2000: [SYS$LDR]UPDATE-V0200_FAIL_SYS$EFI.BAK
In article <08092515103001_20202860@antinode.info>, [email]sms@antinode.info[/email] (Steven M. Schweda) writes:[color=blue]
> Anyone have any ideas on this one?
>[/color]
Yup. Install Update 1 first. (I just got email from the openvms.org patch list
about this, but I didn't save it since I'd already had a successful install of
update 2. There's some specific thing in Update 1 that you could install by
itself, but I forget what it is.)
-- Alan
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>IT $ tcpip show vers
>
> HP TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS Industry Standard 64 Version V5.6 - ECO 2
> on an HP zx2000 (900MHz/1.5MB) running OpenVMS V8.3-1H1
>
>IT $ prod inst VMS831H1I_UPDATE
>
>Performing product kit validation of signed kits ...
>%PCSI-I-VALPASSED, validation of IT$DKA100:[patch.v8r3s1h1]HP-I64VMS-VMS831H1I_U
>PDATE-V0200--4.PCSI$COMPRESSED;1 succeeded
>
>The following product has been selected:
> HP I64VMS VMS831H1I_UPDATE V2.0 Patch (remedial update)
>[...]
>Execution phase starting ...
>
>The following product will be installed to destination:
> HP I64VMS VMS831H1I_UPDATE V2.0 DISK$VMS083IT:[VMS$COMMON.]
>
>Portion done: 0%...10%...20%...30%...40%...50%...60%...70%...80%...90%
>%EFI-I-COPIED, copied FS0:\efi\vms\IPB.EXE to PCSI$DESTINATION:[SYSEXE]FLAG_IPB.
>EXE
>%EFI-I-COPIED, copied PCSI$DESTINATION:[SYSEXE]IPB.EXE to FS0:\efi\vms\
>%EFI-I-COPIED, copied FS0:\efi\vms\IPB.EXE to PCSI$DESTINATION:[SYSEXE]CHECK_IPB
>EXE
>%EFI-I-COPIED, copied FS0:\efi\vms\VMS_LOADER.EFI to PCSI$DESTINATION:[SYSEXE]CH
>ECK_VMS_LOADER.EFI
>
>* INSTALLATION FAILURE *
>
>The checksum comparison between provided files and the
>updated [SYS$$LDR]SYS$EFI.SYS has failed. A copy of the
>failed SYS$EFI.SYS has been copied to
>[SYS$LDR]UPDATE-V0200_FAIL_SYS$EFI.BAK. DO NOT DELETE this file
>Contact your HP Services representative with a pointer to this
>file for assistance in resolving this problem.
>
>Installation Aborting
>
>
> *** WARNING ***
>
>Update of the [SYS$LDR]SYS$EFI.SYS partition has failed. All
>changes made by this kit are being backed out and the system
>returned to its pre-kit installation state.
>
>%PCSI-E-S_CPCAN, command procedure from kit requested unconditional
>termination
>
>Recovery pass starting ...
>
>
>Recovery pass concluded
>
>%PCSI-E-S_OPFAIL, operation failed
>%PCSIUI-E-ABORT, operation terminated due to an unrecoverable error condition
>
>
> Being a peon, I'm not sure how I should "Contact [my] HP Services
>representative", but I'm open to suggestions.
>
> Don't these things get tested on unsupported systems nowadays?
>
>
>IT $ dg SYS$SYSROOT:[SYS$LDR]*SYS$EFI*
>
>Directory SYS$COMMON:[SYS$LDR]
>
>DO_NOT_DELETE_ADDENDUM-V0100_SYS$EFI.BAK;1
> 260190 19-JAN-2008 22:55:11.55 (RWED,RWED,RE,)
>DO_NOT_DELETE_UPDATE-V0200_SYS$EFI.BAK;1
> 260190 25-SEP-2008 14:55:23.99 (RWED,RWED,RE,)
>SYS$EFI.SYS;1 256000 18-JAN-2008 07:56:37.04 (RWED,RWED,RE,)
>UPDATE-V0200_FAIL_SYS$EFI.BAK;1
> 260190 25-SEP-2008 15:06:35.71 (RWED,RWED,RE,)
>
>Total of 4 files, 1036570 blocks.
>
>------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Steven M. Schweda sms@antinode-info
> 382 South Warwick Street (+1) 651-699-9818
> Saint Paul MN 55105-2547[/color]