ITEM: BP0306L
0301-101 mkboot_rs6k: device open failure /dev/tok0
Env:
AIX 4.1 and 4.2
Sysback 3.3.3.6
RISC C20
Desc:
The customer sees this error message when he is trying to
create a token-ring boot image using sysback
0301-101 mkboot_rs6k: device open failure /dev/tok0
bosboot: mkboot failed to create /tmp/..b_image
Action:
We traced this back to the 'mkboot_compress' function in bosboot
/usr/lib/boot/bin/mkboot_rs6k -d /dev/tok0 -b -N \\
-k /tmp/unix_mp.strip -f /tmp/..bs_efs
Took a while to recreate this, but here is the reason.
1. At AIX 4.1 and 4.2, there is NOT suppose to be a network device in
/dev. AIX 4.1 and 4.2 does not use /dev entries for network devices,
and uses KERNEL calls for all communications services. Example
/dev/tok0, /dev/tok1, /dev/ent0 ....
2. If there IS any /dev entry for a network device, then "mkboot" will
attempt to open it. Since AIX 4.1 and 4.2 does not use these devices,
then the error message above will display.
I had the customer remove the /dev/tok0 entry
This corrected the problem.
Next Action:
Closing with customer approval
Support Line: 0301-101 mkboot_rs6k: device open failure /dev/tok0 ITEM: BP0306L
Dated: October 1996 Category: N/A
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