HP-UX Virtual Partitions Release Notes (A.05.03)

Symptoms The virtual partitions will not boot after a reboot. One or more of the following
errors may appear in the vPars Monitor event log:
iodc_perror: dev_open/Boot device init (0x42)
iodc_perror: reinit_bootdev/Read ENTRY IO (0x44)
iodc_perror: dev_reopen/Read ENTRY IO (0x47)
iodc_perror: iodc_io_init/init module and device(0x4b)
Could not read IODC firmware for HPA <hpa>
Unknown filesystem for path <hardware path>
Workaround Manually boot the virtual partitions with the vparboot or vparload
command.
Software Configuration Error During HP-UX Install on Virtual Partitions
Related Defect ID and Patch Number JAGag27323
Applicable On vPars A.05.xx
Description During the installation of HP-UX on a virtual partition, an error may occur
during the configuration of the iCOD software product. When the virtual partition reboots
following the configuration phase, the software will be configured correctly, so there is no
loss of functionality.
Symptoms An error message will appear in the install log:
ERROR: The "configure" script for "iCOD.ICOD-RUN" failed
Workaround After the installation completes, the software is configured correctly, no
further action is required. To avoid this error for future installs, update the server firmware
to the latest supported version. See the HP-UX Virtual Partitions Ordering and Configuration
Guide for details..
On PA-RISC Servers, Booting a Fibre Channel Tape Device May Cause
the Target Virtual Partition to Hang
Related Defect ID and Patch Number JAGaf09885
Applicable On
— vPars A.05.xx on PA-RISC
— vPars A.04.03 on PA-RISC
Description If you attempt to boot a virtual partition using a Fibre Channel tape device
that has been configured using the :TAPE attribute, the target virtual partition may hang.
Symptoms On PA-RISC servers, if you attempt to execute the command
# vparboot -p target_vpar -B TAPE
where TAPE is a Fibre Channel tape device previously configured using the :TAPE attribute,
the target virtual partition may hang, remaining in the load state indefinitely. Further, the
target virtual partition does not reset when using vparreset.
Workaround None. HP recommends that you not attempt to boot a Fibre Channel tape
device.
A Virtual Partition Remains in Load State with sx2000 Chipset
Related Defect ID and Patch Number JAGaf88969
Applicable On
— vPars A.05.xx on Integrity
— vPars A.04.02, A.04.03 on Integrity
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