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Date:      Tue, 16 Aug 2011 15:31:52 +0200
From:      Riccardo Veraldi <riccardo.veraldi@gmail.com>
To:        Peter Jeremy <peterjeremy@acm.org>
Cc:        freebsd-sparc64@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: problem installing 8.2 on Sun Blade 1000
Message-ID:  <4E4A7148.2030003@gmail.com>
In-Reply-To: <20110815210349.GB59127@server.vk2pj.dyndns.org>
References:  <4E4542C0.6010905@gmail.com> <20110815210349.GB59127@server.vk2pj.dyndns.org>

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Hello,
I focused closer to the problem.
I have 2 internal 18GB SCSI Segate disks and 2 external SCSI HITACHI 
140GB disks.
now if I Remove the external disk cabinet, everything works and FreeBSD 
install and boot
from the internal disks.

After installation if I add the external cabinet with 2 SCSI-III disks 
at boot the system
goes kernel panic since it cannot find root on /dev/da0a

it is like if GEOM confuses the disk and the internal da0 and da1 disks
are confused with the external disks which are called the same da0 and 
da1 like the internal disks, this is the problem.
I checked the SCSI IDs and they are all ok, I renumbered the external 
SCSI ID disk in the cabinet.
I Can see disk correctly with probe-scsi-all

but on boot external disks are recognized as da0 and da1 like the 
internal disks and system is messed.

anyone got this problem before ?

thank you

Rick


On 8/15/11 11:03 PM, Peter Jeremy wrote:
> On 2011-Aug-12 17:12:00 +0200, Riccardo Veraldi<riccardo.veraldi@gmail.com>  wrote:
>> I have a Sun Blade 1000.
>> I tried to install FreeBSD 8.2 from CDROM and installation goes straight.
>> Installation exits and I got back to     {0} OK prompt
> If you have serial access, it might simplify debugging if you use
> the serial port (with logging) and post exact errors and the steps
> leading up to them.
>
>> is there a way to fix this ?
>>
>> The installation goes fine but the system won't boot
> I haven't needed to try this on sparc but at least on i386, you can go
> into sysinstall "expert mode" and rewrite the bootblocks at the disk
> partition step without needing to repeat the complete installation -
> "expert mode" enables a "commit now" button.
>
> In order to rule out hardware issues, did the Sun Blade 1000 work
> before you tried to install FreeBSD?  Have you tried running the
> diagnostics (this will need a serial console)?
>




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