mounting device error: (9, None)

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Looking for some help. I have a new BL660cGen9 (in a C7000 chassis) connected to its own MSA2040. The MSA2040 has one main enclosure and two expansion enclosures: 1+2 config. In the process of configuring the RHEL6.8, my installation always ends in a fatal error:



Unable to mount filesystem



An error occurred mounting device /dev/mapper/mpathbp1 as /alcatel/temp: mount failed: (9, none). This is a fatal error and the install cannot continue.



Press to exit the installer.



Before I attempt to install the OS I do the following:



1) Install latest HP SPP. Per HP's recommendation I do it in 3 layers: March-2018 => June-2018 => Sep-2018



2) Verify cabling and FC connections from the C7000 to MSA2040 enclosure. C7000 uses: HP B-series 8/24c Blade System SAN Switches to communicate to MSA2040 via FC.



3) BIOS gets updated to use Legacy Boot mode



4) Verification is done from the OA to make sure my blade has FC ports (via its mezzanine card) to MSA2040.



5) From the BIOS the FC PCI is verified that the system recognizes it.



6) Configure 2 logical disks using local HDs on BL660cG9s.



7) On the MSA2040, configure LUNs and volumes required for my application.



8) Install OS ==> Issue Happens!!



We have 3 new systems like this. The first one has already been successfully installed and deployed. The remaining systems are exhibiting this issue.



Any help would be tremendously appreciated. Thanks!!!










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    Looking for some help. I have a new BL660cGen9 (in a C7000 chassis) connected to its own MSA2040. The MSA2040 has one main enclosure and two expansion enclosures: 1+2 config. In the process of configuring the RHEL6.8, my installation always ends in a fatal error:



    Unable to mount filesystem



    An error occurred mounting device /dev/mapper/mpathbp1 as /alcatel/temp: mount failed: (9, none). This is a fatal error and the install cannot continue.



    Press to exit the installer.



    Before I attempt to install the OS I do the following:



    1) Install latest HP SPP. Per HP's recommendation I do it in 3 layers: March-2018 => June-2018 => Sep-2018



    2) Verify cabling and FC connections from the C7000 to MSA2040 enclosure. C7000 uses: HP B-series 8/24c Blade System SAN Switches to communicate to MSA2040 via FC.



    3) BIOS gets updated to use Legacy Boot mode



    4) Verification is done from the OA to make sure my blade has FC ports (via its mezzanine card) to MSA2040.



    5) From the BIOS the FC PCI is verified that the system recognizes it.



    6) Configure 2 logical disks using local HDs on BL660cG9s.



    7) On the MSA2040, configure LUNs and volumes required for my application.



    8) Install OS ==> Issue Happens!!



    We have 3 new systems like this. The first one has already been successfully installed and deployed. The remaining systems are exhibiting this issue.



    Any help would be tremendously appreciated. Thanks!!!










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      Looking for some help. I have a new BL660cGen9 (in a C7000 chassis) connected to its own MSA2040. The MSA2040 has one main enclosure and two expansion enclosures: 1+2 config. In the process of configuring the RHEL6.8, my installation always ends in a fatal error:



      Unable to mount filesystem



      An error occurred mounting device /dev/mapper/mpathbp1 as /alcatel/temp: mount failed: (9, none). This is a fatal error and the install cannot continue.



      Press to exit the installer.



      Before I attempt to install the OS I do the following:



      1) Install latest HP SPP. Per HP's recommendation I do it in 3 layers: March-2018 => June-2018 => Sep-2018



      2) Verify cabling and FC connections from the C7000 to MSA2040 enclosure. C7000 uses: HP B-series 8/24c Blade System SAN Switches to communicate to MSA2040 via FC.



      3) BIOS gets updated to use Legacy Boot mode



      4) Verification is done from the OA to make sure my blade has FC ports (via its mezzanine card) to MSA2040.



      5) From the BIOS the FC PCI is verified that the system recognizes it.



      6) Configure 2 logical disks using local HDs on BL660cG9s.



      7) On the MSA2040, configure LUNs and volumes required for my application.



      8) Install OS ==> Issue Happens!!



      We have 3 new systems like this. The first one has already been successfully installed and deployed. The remaining systems are exhibiting this issue.



      Any help would be tremendously appreciated. Thanks!!!










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      Looking for some help. I have a new BL660cGen9 (in a C7000 chassis) connected to its own MSA2040. The MSA2040 has one main enclosure and two expansion enclosures: 1+2 config. In the process of configuring the RHEL6.8, my installation always ends in a fatal error:



      Unable to mount filesystem



      An error occurred mounting device /dev/mapper/mpathbp1 as /alcatel/temp: mount failed: (9, none). This is a fatal error and the install cannot continue.



      Press to exit the installer.



      Before I attempt to install the OS I do the following:



      1) Install latest HP SPP. Per HP's recommendation I do it in 3 layers: March-2018 => June-2018 => Sep-2018



      2) Verify cabling and FC connections from the C7000 to MSA2040 enclosure. C7000 uses: HP B-series 8/24c Blade System SAN Switches to communicate to MSA2040 via FC.



      3) BIOS gets updated to use Legacy Boot mode



      4) Verification is done from the OA to make sure my blade has FC ports (via its mezzanine card) to MSA2040.



      5) From the BIOS the FC PCI is verified that the system recognizes it.



      6) Configure 2 logical disks using local HDs on BL660cG9s.



      7) On the MSA2040, configure LUNs and volumes required for my application.



      8) Install OS ==> Issue Happens!!



      We have 3 new systems like this. The first one has already been successfully installed and deployed. The remaining systems are exhibiting this issue.



      Any help would be tremendously appreciated. Thanks!!!







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