SUMMARY: Level 3 iobus interrupts

From: john r. durand (jrd@ebt.com)
Date: Wed Jan 05 1994 - 01:53:07 CST


greetings,

i got two responses telling me to try rebooting with the "-r" option to
reconfigure my devices. that's what i did and it seems to have worked!

   # halt
   
> boot -r

Thanks to:

Marc K. Newman mknewman@pavlov.ssctr.bcm.tmc.edu
Eric Falen ref@Esy.COM

john

> From: "Marc K. Newman" <mknewman@pavlov.ssctr.bcm.tmc.edu>
> Date: Tue, 4 Jan 1994 09:00:40 -0600
> To: jrd@ebt.com (john r. durand)
> Subject: Re: Level 3 iobus interrupts
>
> Try rebooting the system with a 'boot -r'. That reconfigures the operating
> system. It fixed a similar problem for us.
>
> Marc
>

> Date: Tue, 4 Jan 94 17:55:01 CST
> From: ref@Esy.COM (Eric Falen)
> To: jrd@ebt.com
> Subject: Re: Level 3 iobus interrupts
>
> John
> I got those messages when I disconnected my cd drive from the IPC it was connected to. Everything seemed to work as normal. I was required to reboot the machine with the option to re-configure. Once that was done, the errors disappeared. Thanks to the Volume management software. We typically transfer tape drives and cd players between several systems, or should I say we USED to transfer the devices.
> I hope you do a summary for the group of the other responses you get.
>
> Good Luck !!!
>
> Eric Falen
> Computer Services
> E-Systems Inc.
> Garland TX 75042
> ref@esy.com



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