10
will
b e
display
ed.
(Y
ou
will
get
a
similar
message
if
the
secondary
loader
is
acciden
tally
instructed
to
load
Domain
O/S.)
If
after
a
few
min
utes,
nothing
app ears
to
happ en,
y
our
system
probably
can't
nd
a
k
ernel
to
b o ot.
If
y
ou're
certain
that
a
v
alid
k
ernel
resides
on
one
of
y
our
devices,
re-c
hec
k
the
status
of
the
device
(see
the
following
list
\P
ossible
Problem
Areas").
If
y
ou
are
attempting
to
b o ot
from
a
lo
cal
device
suc
h
as
a
disk
driv
e
and
if
the
device
is
on,
ready
and
congured
prop erly
,
there
is
a
c
hance
that
y
our
k
ernel
le
is
missing
or
corrupted.
If
y
ou
ha
v
e
another
system
y
ou
that
can
attach
the
disk
driv
e
to,
y
ou
can
moun
t
the
le
system
to
that
system
and
c
hec
k
for
the
presence
of
a
v
alid
k
ernel.
If
y
ou
cannot
nd
one
or
if
y
ou
do
not
ha
v
e
another
system
to
moun
t
y
our
disk
on,
y
ou
might
need
to
re-install
HP-UX
following
the
same
pro cedures
that
y
ou
did
when
y
ou
rst
got
y
our
computer.
P
ossible
Problem
Areas.
Is
the
device
p o
w
ered
on
and
in
a
ready
state
(for
instance,
if
it
is
a
disk
driv
e,
is
it
spun
up
and
online)?
Is
the
device
congured
for
the
correct
address
(suc
h
as
an
HP-IB
address)?
Is
the
cable
connecting
the
device
to
the
computer
tightly
connected
to
the
correct
lo
cation
and
is
it
the
correct
cable?
If
y
ou
are
attempting
to
b o ot
an
HP-UX
clien
t
o
v
er
LAN:
Be
sure
its
cluster
serv
er
is
running.
Be
sure
that
the
rbootd
daemon
is
running
on
the
serv
er.
Be
sure
the
cluster
serv
er
has
y
our
computer
congured
in
its
/etc/clusterconf
le.
If
y
our
computer
is
part
of
an
HP-UX
cluster,
the
le
/hp-ux
is
a
Con
text
Dep enden
t
File
(CDF).
Be
sure
there
is
an
elemen
t
in
the
CDF
that
corresp onds
to
the
clien
t
y
ou're
trying
to
b o ot.
Secondary
Loader
Program
Finds
Wrong
HP-UX
F
or
a
v
ariety
of
reasons,
it
is
p ossible
that
the
secondary
loader
program
will
load
and
run
the
wrong
k
ernel
le.
If
this
happ ens,
here's
what
y
ou
can
do
to
o
v
erride
the
selection
of
a
k
ernel
to
b o ot.
10-12
Dealing
with
Problems
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