FWPTR
Values normally found in nonvolatile storage that point to the location of an operating system were not found.
This can happen for two reasons: either your operating system doesn't support storing the values, or some events occurred that caused the system to lose non-volatile storage information (drainage or replacement of the battery). If you are running the AIX® operating system, this information can be reconstructed by running the bootlist command specifying the device that the operating system is installed on. Please see your AIX operating system documentation for the syntax and usage of the bootlist command.
To boot the operating system so that the above-mentioned values can be reconstructed, power the system off and power it back on again. This should cause the system to look for the operating system in the device contained in the custom boot list or in the default boot list, depending on the condition of the system. If this is not successful, modify the boot sequence (also known as the boot list) to include devices that are known to contain a copy of the operating system. This can be accomplished by using the System Management Services menus. For example, select a hard disk known to have a copy of the operating system as the first and only device in the boot sequence (boot list) and boot the system.
This ends the procedure.