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you should use ipl source "C"

and you should change

 Power control  . . . . . . . . . . :   *NO

to *yes

 SRC code for "6905"

B2pp 6905 (pp equals the partition ID)
      Cause: A problem occurred during the IPL of a secondary partition
      running Linux. The kernel is not valid for the specified IPL mode for
      the logical partition. The kernel is not available for the IPL mode.
      Recovery: Verify that the kernel specified to load is valid and the
      IPL mode specified is where the kernel is located.
      Problem analysis procedure: Check processor and memory allocations to
      the secondary partition. You should make sure there are enough
      functioning processors and memory resources in the server for the
      partition.


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linux400-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote on 09/18/2006 04:54:12 PM:

-> I think that the following could have something to do with my multiple
-> failures.  Any clues on this hangup?
-> """""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
->  27500573                  Work with Partition Status
->
->                                                             System:
-> LIVWMID
->  Type options, press Enter.
->
->    1=Power on      3=IPL restart   7=Delayed power off   8=Immediate
power
-> off
->    9=Mode normal  10=Mode manual  11=Mode auto          12=Mode secure
->
->    A=Source A      B=Source B      C=Source C            D=Source D
->
->
->
->       Partition             IPL     IPL                 Sys IPL
Reference
->
->  Opt  Identifier  Name      Source  Mode     State      Action   Codes
->
->         2         LIVWMID   B       Normal   On         Hold
->
->         4         LINUX01   D       Manual   Failed     IPL      B204
6905
->
-> [snip lots of blank lines]
->  F3=Exit      F5=Refresh         F10=Monitor partition status
->
->  F12=Cancel   F23=More options
->
->  Control panel update failed.
->
-> """""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
->
-> My friends, I can't power on the LINUX01 hosted partition.  But if it is
-> off, why am I able to vary on this thingy:
-> """""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
->                          Work with Configuration Status
->
->                                                              System:
-> LIVWMID
->  Position to  . . . . .                Starting characters
->
->  Opt  Description       Status
-------------Job--------------
->
->       LINUX             ACTIVE
->
-> [snip lots of blank lines]
->
-> Bottom
->  ===>
->
->  F21=Select assistance level
->
->
->
-> """""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
->
-> *pulls more hair out*
->
-> --
-> Tommy Butler, Linux Engineer
-> tommy.butler@xxxxxxx
-> office: (682) 831-8050

->


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