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Have been upgrading from 4.3.1 to 5

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brdn

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Jan 28, 2003
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Have been upgrading from 4.3.1 to 5.1L. On some of the hard drive swaps, I have been getting an additional digi on bootup. We are using a digi card (pci & mc) and a 16 port concentrator for our communication devices. On certain swaps when we bring up the cpu after the swap, it comes up with SA2 as defined and SA3 ready for no rime or reason. Can run the remove commands and the config manager command and it will put SA2 back to a ready status. What I dont't understand is why it does this on some of the swaps and not all of them. Have talked to dig and every thing they have had me check is ok. They are saying it,s an AIX problem, talking to IBM and they say it's a digi problem. Does anyone have any suggestions how I can stop this from happening?
 
Hi,

Is your digi card upto to the latest firmware level ?
If not can this be upgraded to the latest?

Have you got the latest digi drivers installed on your system ?

You can , from the IBM fix dbase site , compare the filesets you have installed on your server against the ones IBM say you can have on your system depending on maintenace level installed and OS version , may be worth seeing if any newer filesets are available and can be installed on your system if so download them and APPLY the filesets )

HTH
 
we are in thr process of upgrading to 5.1L which has the latest IBM and DIGI drivers. Digi had me check that to begin with, so I'm good on that side.Any other suggestions?
 
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