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Conference vaxaxp::vmsnotes

Title:VAX and Alpha VMS
Notice:This is a new VMSnotes, please read note 2.1
Moderator:VAXAXP::BERNARDO
Created:Thu Jan 23 1997
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:703
Total number of notes:3722

183.0. "OVMS v6.1 upgrade problem" by HGOM30::THANHSON () Wed Feb 12 1997 12:03

    Hi,
      I got a problem when upgrading OVMS v1.5 to OVMS v6.1 on DEC2000.
    
      It show a error message when booting:
                  " Error returned from node BANAX1 ( It own name)
                    System version is mismatch, please relink."
    
      Please help to verify this.
    
    Thanks in advance.
    
    Son.
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183.1Enable Verification -- SET VERIFY -- the SYSTARTUP_VMSXDELTA::HOFFMANSteve, OpenVMS EngineeringWed Feb 12 1997 12:3112
    Turn on verification in the system startup and determine what
    command procedure, image, or tool is returning this error.
    It would appear that you have a layered product or local image
    or device driver that is not compatible with OpenVMS Alpha V6.1.
    That is message does not follow the standard OpenVMS error message
    format, and the phrasing of the error -- if that is the actual
    phrasing -- would tend to indicate that the product encountering
    the error was not a native-English-language product.  It would
    also tend to indicate this may be a detached or indirectly
    involved image.

183.2AUSS::GARSONDECcharity Program OfficeThu Feb 13 1997 00:1810
    re .0
    
    You need to clarify whether the problem occurred during the upgrade or
    whether the upgrade completely successfully etc.
    
    If the upgrade was successful but now during the boot you get the
    message shown then (as .1 says) use SET VERIFY or WRITE SYS$OUTPUT to
    find out where it is coming from and most likely it will be a layered
    product that uses operating system version specific interfaces and
    which will have to be re-installed or possibly upgraded itself.