Installation guide
reset was performed via the RESET switch on power-on (not through
the init command).
Insufficient memory interleave sets to partition system.
Issue command "set interleave none" then reset system.
This message indicates that the interleave console EV is incorrectly
set. You need to change the setting to none.
Insufficient memory modules to partition system.
Each partition requires a dedicated memory module. You need to
reduce the number of partitions or install a memory module for each
partition.
This message could indicate the lp_count console EV is not set
correctly. For example, you have two partitions, but lp_count is set
to four. In this case, set lp_count to match the actual number of
partitions.
Inconsistent boot driver state.
System is configured with multiple partitions.
A complete INIT must be performed before rebooting.
An incomplete or interrupted operating system boot has caused the
console boot drivers to enter a inconsistent state. Refer to
Section E.4.6.2 for instructions on recovering from this state.
Do you want to attempt to boot secondary partitions
anyway? (Y/<N>).
This message indicates that the console detected an inconsistency in
your partitions set up (probably due to incorrect setting of lp_
console EVs). Unless you are certain it is safe to proceed, you should
answer no (N) to this question and correct the inconsistency.
TIOP # not configured in any partition.
Non-existent TIOP # configured in a partition.
These messages (together or separately) indicate incorrect setting of
the lp_io_mask# console EV. The mask may be set to zero or to the
wrong IOP module slot number. You should correct the setting and
retry the lpinit command.
Secondary partitions have already been started.
This message most likely indicates you issued a second lpinit
command after starting partitions. Before booting the operating
system, you should check the values of the lp_ console EVs.
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