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тАО10-14-2009 06:40 AM
тАО10-14-2009 06:40 AM
Installing XenServer-HP V5.5.0 Edition on BL460-G6
Having a major pain in the butt with getting XenServer up and running on this combination.
I've found the suggested work-around (adding the 'pci=nommconf' to the boot string on both the boot.gz and vmlinuz parameter sets) but it still won't go. It takes forever at detecting devices, then finally gets to the first setup menu where the keyboard input is non-responsive. I've tried this both using VC and a local console - same issue.
I've managed to get it running on one BL460-G6, after updating the firmware to the June release for it. Did exactly the same thing on this one, yet it won't go. So can somebody please tell me what are the things I am missing here? Anything, like minimum firmware releases, extra boot parameters? This XenServer is certified on this platform, and there is next to nothing saying if anything special is needed to get it going (meaning it doesn't, I guess). So I'm stumped.
If it's important, I am installing to an Internal 4GB HP High-Speed USB key, so that my local drives are free for VM's. It's also attached to a 4100 SAN for extra storage if needed.
Thanks.
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тАО10-14-2009 10:21 AM
тАО10-14-2009 10:21 AM
Re: Installing XenServer-HP V5.5.0 Edition on BL460-G6
why you are using Xen server from HP ???
in my case i always, install it directly from the wendor CITRIX XEN server, there are more updates as in HP, and on the suport forums is really lot of tips and advices.
mikap
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тАО10-14-2009 10:34 AM
тАО10-14-2009 10:34 AM
Re: Installing XenServer-HP V5.5.0 Edition on BL460-G6
Still in the process of figuring out how to get the license registered for support tho, which is why I came here in the meanwhile looking for some help.
I have to say that answer of yours wasn't too helpful. Would you happen to have any actual helpful hints on my issue here?
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тАО10-14-2009 10:52 AM
тАО10-14-2009 10:52 AM
Re: Installing XenServer-HP V5.5.0 Edition on BL460-G6
Not that I need to justify my selection to anyone either, except to my employer...
= yes you have right, i just tell you my opinion, about this solution, so please don't be angry.
sorry again for my answer.
mikap
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тАО10-14-2009 10:59 AM
тАО10-14-2009 10:59 AM
Re: Installing XenServer-HP V5.5.0 Edition on BL460-G6
I apologize for my short answer. I'm under a lot of pressure to get this done at the moment, and it came out wrong.
Thanks for your opinion - I'm just in need of helpful suggestions or answers for my situation at the moment.
Regards,
Robert
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тАО10-14-2009 11:19 AM
тАО10-14-2009 11:19 AM
Re: Installing XenServer-HP V5.5.0 Edition on BL460-G6
check this link :
http://forums.citrix.com/message.jspa?messageID=1360499
http://www.crucialp.com/blog/2008/03/05/server-hung-at-probing-pci-hardware-bus-00/
there could be also used noacpi option into boot loader.
mikap
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тАО10-15-2009 02:03 AM
тАО10-15-2009 02:03 AM
Re: Installing XenServer-HP V5.5.0 Edition on BL460-G6
I've never been able to root cause the issue as it is hard to reproduce.
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тАО10-15-2009 03:15 AM
тАО10-15-2009 03:15 AM
Re: Installing XenServer-HP V5.5.0 Edition on BL460-G6
Thanks for the suggestions and the links. I've actually already seen those two articles, as well as about 12 others and I have tried every variation of the 'pci=nommconf', 'noapic', 'acpi=off', etc that I could think of, as well as a few others. This particular blade is just being stubborn.
Jimmy:
Now THAT'S an interesting idea, and one I hadn't thought of. If you do get a chance, please do let me know.
What I've done is use a BL465 G1 and loaded up the installation to the USB key. The BL465-G1 works just fine for the installation using defaults. Then I stopped at the reboot, took the freshly minted key from the 465, and placed it into the 460-G6 and let it reboot. Voila. No problem at all - came right up, self-configured itself, and now it's up and running as it should.
So whatever difference there is between the installation kernel and the HP OEM kernel resolves the main functional problem - just need to figure out what that is so we can back-port it to the install kernel.
In any case, I'm going to create a few spare keys with the 5.5.0 installation using the BL465 (seeing as the install works on that one), and my next deployments should go without a hitch. I've even got a few DL360 G6's coming in the next couple of weeks, I can try the same process on them. I'll report back on the findings at that point.
Thanks to both of you for the input. I'll be awarding points for the help shortly - just going to try a couple of additional things first to close out this request.
Rgds,
Robert
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тАО10-15-2009 05:31 AM
тАО10-15-2009 05:31 AM
Re: Installing XenServer-HP V5.5.0 Edition on BL460-G6
I'm loading HP XenServer 5.5.0 via PXE boot, but that shouldn't matter.
When the system initially loads it appears to stop and the last line displayed on the screen is Freeing unused kernel memory
After about a 3 - 4 minute wait the Select Keymap screen finally appears.
If you have the virtual serial port (VSP) running from iLO when you boot the system, after the Freeing Unused Kernel Memory displays, you then see
Init started: BusyBox v1.71
Detecting Hardware..
Again it takes 3 or 4 minutes before you get the Select Keymap screen
The hardware detection did not take as long on the BL465c G6, but I have seen the hardware detection take this long on the BL490c G6
System specs
BL460c G6
ROM date 7/25/09
iLO2 version 1.78
2 Quad Core Xeon
49 Gb RAM
Citrix/HP Build 15119p
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тАО10-15-2009 06:07 AM
тАО10-15-2009 06:07 AM
Re: Installing XenServer-HP V5.5.0 Edition on BL460-G6
Thanks for the info. This is proving most helpful. I should update my situation a bit further.
I have the same specs (BIOS rev, ILO rev) with a single quad-core 12GB 460-G6.
And I did try waiting - and as you said, it does eventually get to the keymap screen. But it won't take any input. It's either not recognizing the keyboard directly, nor from VC.
The only thing I haven't yet tried is what you suggested earlier - using the virtual serial console port.
This is why I was trying to use the 'pci-nommconf' parameter - get rid of the PCI bus evaluation process, and just use the BIOS stored values to proceed. But this one Blade ain't working.
Maybe I should try turning off the serial console altogether as a test, forcing it to use a single source input only, or whatever. The console works up to the detection point, that much I know - I can reconfigure to my hearts content. And it works post-install in Xen, so whatever is locking it out during the install can definitely be avoided...