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тАО03-13-2006 06:19 AM
тАО03-13-2006 06:19 AM
Re: bootstrap code problem
Thank you.
Regards,
Z
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тАО01-02-2007 11:25 AM
тАО01-02-2007 11:25 AM
Re: bootstrap code problem
I have booted under cdrom and have run "hwmgr show scsi":
HWID Device ID
59 0 disk dsk0 [0/1/0]
60 1 disk dsk1 [0/2/0]
61 2 disk dsk2 [0/3/0]
62 3 disk dsk3 [0/4/0]
63 4 disk cdrom0 [0/1/0]
The command /sbin/advfs/advscan dsk0
displays: "can't open device rdsk0a"
disklabel on rdisk shows 8 partitons, but disklabel on dsk0 or dsk0a errors.
If anyone can please help me out of this jam it would be appreciated!
Thanks Dave
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тАО01-02-2007 02:23 PM
тАО01-02-2007 02:23 PM
Re: bootstrap code problem
I do not want to disappoint you, but non of the ideas listed above have helped.
I was forced to reinstall the box from scratch and restore data from my latest backup.
Sorry, about the bad news. I could not believe either that this could be the only solution, but nothing else worked. :(
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тАО01-03-2007 12:23 AM
тАО01-03-2007 12:23 AM
Re: bootstrap code problem
59 0 disk dsk0 [0/1/0]
63 4 disk cdrom0 [0/1/0]
The 0/1/0 is the bus/target/lun and can not be the same for real scsi devices. However, this would be OK if the cdrom is an IDE device because then hwmgr is just reporting a fake id.
Use the console "show config" to see.
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тАО01-03-2007 12:20 PM
тАО01-03-2007 12:20 PM
Re: bootstrap code problem
Interesting, the working system shows the following:
HWID Device ID
59 0 disk dsk0 [0/0/0]
60 1 disk dsk1 [0/2/0]
61 2 disk dsk2 [0/3/0]
62 3 disk dsk3 [0/4/0]
63 4 cdrom cdrom0 [1/0/0]
So there is apparently a conflict between dsk0 and the cdrom on the non-working systems, can you help me resolve it?
Best Regards...Dave
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тАО01-03-2007 08:31 PM
тАО01-03-2007 08:31 PM
Re: bootstrap code problem
try to plug cdrom device to another bus or change (with the jumpers on the cdrom) the scsi id to 5 or 6.
This should relove your problem.
Regards,
Z
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тАО01-03-2007 08:47 PM
тАО01-03-2007 08:47 PM
Re: bootstrap code problem
There is no conflict at all, the cdrom is on bus #1, the other disks are on bus#0.
Get your latest vdump tape foor root, boot from CD and mkfdmn root_domain, mkfset root + vrestore.
Rgds,
___ Johan.
_JB_
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тАО01-04-2007 12:51 AM
тАО01-04-2007 12:51 AM
Re: bootstrap code problem
the second output was the one that is working. The first output looks a bit different. There it seems there is a collision.
Michael
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тАО01-04-2007 12:58 PM
тАО01-04-2007 12:58 PM
Re: bootstrap code problem
How can I resolve my scsi ID conflict? Is there a jumper on the cdrom to set a specfic ID or should I physically move the cdrom to a different location?
Tks..Dave
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тАО01-05-2007 12:53 AM
тАО01-05-2007 12:53 AM
Re: bootstrap code problem
With no info to go on, I might guess that the easiest option is to move dsk0 to another slot so its scsi id changes.
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