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Powerpath "initialization Error" Linux
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InfoArchive Isilon ISIS Document Imaging L Leap N NetWorker P PowerPath Prosphere R RecoverPoint Replication RSA S ScaleIO Secure Remote Smarts SourceOne & EmailXtender EMC Storage Analytics Symmetrix U Unity V ViPR Controller Product Communities > PowerPath > Discussions Please enter a title. You can not post a blank message. Please type your message and try again. 4 Replies Latest reply: Aug 27, 2009 8:10 AM by RodrigoA powermt display shows "Initialization error" Michele-Kf2bQ Aug 8, 2008 10:59 AM Hi,Installed Power Path on oracle enterprise linux (2.6.18-53.el5). Have starting powerpath: powerpath could not load module emcp fc connection to cx3-40c with emulex dual hbas. powermt version shows -EMC powermt for PowerPath (c) Version 5.1.0 (build 194)But when I try powermt display I get -Initialization error.and powermt check gives -Error: unable to update device configuration file(s)I have three servers with same installation. On one the Powermt commands are working fine, the other two behave as above. I removed and re-installed the package, but same trouble.Any help or ideas would be appreciated.Thanks. 6040Views Tags: none (add) support Content tagged with support , powerpath Content tagged with powerpath Categories: PowerPath 1. Re: powermt display shows "Initialization error" Michele-Kf2bQ Aug 8, 2008 12:51 PM (in response to Michele-Kf2bQ) I found that PowerPath was not started -/etc/init.d/PowerPath start Report Abuse Like Show 0 Likes (0) 2. Re: powermt display shows "Initialization error" SKT Aug 10, 2008 5:30 PM (in response to Michele-Kf2bQ) you may similar errors when upgrade the kernel till you resinstall the PP while you are on new kernel. Report Abuse Like Show 0 Likes (0) 3. Re: powermt display shows "Initialization error" SKT Dec 21, 2008 12:03 AM (in response to SKT) did u remember to configure the PP to startup on boot so that wont fa
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upgrade a Windows 2008 server from Powerpath v5.3 to v5.5 SP1. I uninstalled 5.3 using the windows utility, rebooted, then reinstalled v5.5 SP1. After the https://thesanguy.com/tag/powerpath/ reboot, the server did not come back up. In order to get it to boot, the "last known good configuration" option had to be chosen. I opened an SR with EMC, and they determined that the uninstall process was not completing correctly. To resolve the problem, you need to run the executable from the command line and add a few initialization error parameters. The name of the Powerpath install file will vary depending on the version you are installing, but the command looks like this: EMCPower.Net32.signed.5.3.b310.exe /v"/L*v C:\logs\PPremove.log NO_REBOOT=1 PPREMOVE=ALL" In this example, the c:\logs directory must exist before you run it. After running that command to uninstall powerpath and then reinstalling the new version, I no longer had the problem of the powerpath could not server not booting correctly. After properly installing it, I continued to have a problem with Powerpath administrator not properly recognizing the devices. All of the devices showed up as "DEV ??". I also saw "harddisk ??" when running powermt display dev=all. To resolve the problem I ran through the following steps: 1. Open Device Manager under Disks, and right-click the device drive that had a yellow ‘!'. 2. Choose "Update Driver Software". 3. Click on "Browse my comptuer for driver software". 4. Click on "Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer". 5. In the next screen make sure the "Show compatible hardware" box is checked. 6. Under the Model list you should see the ‘PowerPath Devices' driver. Highlight it and click next. This will install the PowerPath Driver. When it is done it will require a reboot. Once the server has come back online run another: ‘powermt display dev=all' to see that the harddisk?? will have changed to harddisk## as expected. EMC General install, issues, powerpath, problems, upgrade Powerpath commands in AIX causing unexpected er