Skip site navigation (1)Skip section navigation (2)
Date:      Tue, 4 Apr 2000 23:36:47 +0700
From:      John Indra <john@ypb.or.id>
To:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Problems installing on Compaq Proliant
Message-ID:  <20000404233647.A815@ypb.or.id>

next in thread | raw e-mail | index | archive | help
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
Hash: SHA1

Hello dear FreeBSD users...

I downloaded the ISO image for FreeBSD 4.0 last Friday. Burned it to
CDs, installed it on my home PC, and definitely love it!

Earlier today, I tried to install FreeBSD 4.0 on Compaq Proliant 1600.
This baby would be a very important production machine.
It has Pentium III 550 MHz, 128 megs of RAM, and a Compaq SmartArray RAID 5
controller. The array controller was configured with Compaq SmartStart CD,
which apparently installed an MS-DOS 6.x? on the array with some diagnostics
or configuration tools. Just FYI, the array has 3 harddrive (each 9.1 gigs
SCSI-2)
After configuring the system using Compaq SmartStart, it rebooted, and I
inserted FreeBSD 4.0 CD, and it boot from the CD. All installation procedure
went fine. FreeBSD can detect the array, and installing just fine, until...
it finally printed a message like this, "MAKEDEV returns a non zero status"
and it told me that the installation finished with some error.
Then, I rebooted the machine, installed again from scratch. This time, the
error didn't occur. All went fine till the last step, but, after I rebooted
the machine, the FreeBSD bootstrap loader told me that it can't load /kernel

Oh my God, I said to myself, what the heck went wrong? Finally I decided to
give it another try. I installed it one more time, now erasing the whole
array partition, including the previously mentioned Compaq tools partition.
I used the whole array, and the installation seemed to go fine. Till I
rebooted, and it showed the same error. "Can't load /kernel" Weird...

I'm not a FreeBSD novice, but really not that expert too. I have never use
RAID 5 before, and I really don't understand the concept. All I now that
the SmartArray will take care of everything, and FreeBSD will just see
one big drive that it suppose to reside to. To be honest, I have even never
touched a Compaq system before. I usually use an ASUS motherboards, and
all I have to do to go to the BIOS is press DEL. How can I achieve the
same thing on Compaq Proliant system?

I know the trouble isn't in my CD. I used the same CD on my home machine
without any trouble. The installation steps I performed on the Proliant
system is as the same as what I did on my home PC (generic P-200MMX system
with 5 gigs of IDE harddisk).
And maybe the problem isn't related to misconfiguration
of the array controller. But why won't it boot from the array?
Please help...

Thanks a lot in advance...

John Indra

-----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-----
Version: GnuPG v1.0.1 (FreeBSD)
Comment: Be the best!

iD8DBQE46hofxcp0HIxafmQRAifnAJsFhjZynkPApreVPoosGMoj5R/GZgCZAS1T
vwrc6Rmysb2HGalB/IPJ+7Y=
=SKbJ
-----END PGP SIGNATURE-----


To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org
with "unsubscribe freebsd-questions" in the body of the message




Want to link to this message? Use this URL: <https://mail-archive.FreeBSD.org/cgi/mid.cgi?20000404233647.A815>