This describes how to resolve the following error when setting the bootlist:
To resolve this: clear the boot logical volumes from the disks:# bootlist -m normal hdisk2 hdisk3 0514-229 bootlist: Multiple boot logical volumes found on 'hdisk2'. Use the 'blv' attribute to specify the one from which to boot.
Verify that the disks can no longer be used to boot from by running:# chpv -c hdisk2 # chpv -c hdisk3
# ipl_varyon -iThen re-run bosboot on both disks:
Finally, set the bootlist again:# bosboot -ad /dev/hdisk2 bosboot: Boot image is 38224 512 byte blocks. # bosboot -ad /dev/hdisk3 bosboot: Boot image is 38224 512 byte blocks.
# bootlist -m normal hdisk2 hdisk3Another way around it is by specifying hd5 using the blv attribute:
# bootlist -m normal hdisk2 blv=hd5 hdisk3 blv=hd5This will set the correct boot logical volume, but the error will show up if you ever run the bootlist command again without the blv attribute.
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