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02-20-2008 02:44 AM
02-20-2008 02:44 AM
BL860C & crash dump
I try to install HPUX 11iV3 on BL860C but a crash occured
release is September 2007, dvd is on usb port
I have tried with fs0 and now with BLK1
Shell> map -r
Device mapping table
fs0 : Acpi(HWP0002,PNP0A03,0)/Pci(2|0)/Usb(1, 0)/CDROM(Entry0)
blk0 : Acpi(HWP0002,PNP0A03,0)/Pci(2|0)/Usb(1, 0)
blk1 : Acpi(HWP0002,PNP0A03,0)/Pci(2|0)/Usb(1, 0)/CDROM(Entry0)
blk2 : Acpi(HWP0002,PNP0A03,0)/Pci(2|0)/Usb(1, 0)/CDROM(Entry1)
blk3 : Acpi(HWP0002,PNP0A03,200)/Pci(1|0)/Scsi(Pun1,Lun0)
Shell> blk1:
blk1:\> install
(C) Copyright 1999-2006 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.
All rights reserved
HP-UX Boot Loader for IPF -- Revision 2.035
Press Any Key to interrupt Autoboot
\AUTO ==> boot :IINSTALL
Seconds left till autoboot - 0
AUTOBOOTING...> System Memory = 8162 MB
loading section 0
...............................................................................)
loading section 1
............... (complete)
loading symbol table
It's possible to install with ILO if i map my dvd (it's seems only ok for windows ?)
Regards
L-DERLYN
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02-20-2008 02:50 AM
02-20-2008 02:50 AM
Re: BL860C & crash dump
not each dvd drive is supported. I have tried a long time to install 11.31 on a bl860c. finally I mapped the dvd with ILO, but also there: not each dvd drive is supported.
hope this helps
regards
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02-20-2008 02:50 AM
Re: BL860C & crash dump
Installing Socket Protocol families AF_INET and AF_INET6
btlan_install() Successfully
64000/0xfa00 esvroot
Kernel EVM initialized
sec_init(): kernel RPC authentication/security initialization.
secgss_init(): kernel RPCSEC_GSS security initialization.
rpc_init(): kernel RPC initialization.
rpcmod_install(): kernel RPC STREAMS module "rpcmod" installation. ...(driver_i)
NOTICE: nfs_client_pv3_install(): nfs3 File system was registered at index 11.
NOTICE: nfs_client_pv4_install(): nfs4 File system was registered at index 12.
0 sba
0/0 lba
0/0/1/0 rmp3f01
0/0/1/1 rmp3f01
0/0/1/2 asio0
0/0/2/0 UsbOhci
0/0/2/1 UsbOhci
NOTICE: USB device attached. Identification String:
Devices/Device/USB/Standard/hp/Unknown/0_1
<2.1.3.10.1008.4390.1>
0/0/2/0.0x0 UsbMiniBus
0/0/2/0.0 UsbMiniBus
NOTICE: USB device attached. Identification String:
Devices/Keyboard/USB/Boot/hp/Unknown/0_1
<2.305.3.100.1008.4390.1>
0/0/2/0.0x0.0x0 UsbBootKeyboard
0/0/2/0.0.0 UsbBootKeyboard
NOTICE: USB device attached. Identification String:
Devices/Device/USB/Standard/UnknownVendor/Unknown/1_0
<2.1.3.10.1963.64740.256>
0/0/2/1.0x0 UsbMiniBus
0/0/2/1.0 UsbMiniBus
NOTICE: USB device attached. Identification String:
Devices/HumanInterfaceDevice/USB/Boot/UnknownVendor/Unknown/1_0
<2.303.3.100.1963.64740.256>
0/0/2/2 UsbEhci
0/0/4/0 gvid_core
0/1 lba
0/1/1/0 igelan
0/1/1/1 igelan
0/2 lba
sasd: Claimed HP PCI/PCI-X SAS MPT adapter at hardware path 0/2/1/0
0/2/1/0 sasd
0/2/2/0 igelan
0/2/2/1 igelan
0/3 gh2p
0/3/0/0 PCItoPCI
0/3/0/0/0 pci_slot
0/4 gh2p
0/4/0/0 PCItoPCI
0/4/0/0/0 pci_slot
fcd: Claimed HP 404986-001 4Gb Fibre Channel port at hardware path 0/4/0/0/0/0 )
0/4/0/0/0/0 fcd
fcd: Claimed HP 404986-001 4Gb Fibre Channel port at hardware path 0/4/0/0/0/1 )
0/4/0/0/0/1 fcd
0/5 gh2p
0/5/0/0 PCItoPCI
0/5/0/0/0 pci_slot
fcd: Claimed HP 404986-001 4Gb Fibre Channel port at hardware path 0/5/0/0/0/0 )
0/5/0/0/0/0 fcd
fcd: Claimed HP 404986-001 4Gb Fibre Channel port at hardware path 0/5/0/0/0/1 )
0/5/0/0/0/1 fcd
120 processor
122 processor
124 processor
126 processor
250 pdh
250/0 ipmi
250/1 asio0
250/2 acpi_node
bad_kern_reference: 0xffff31.0x10, fault = 0x8
Message buffer contents after system crash:
panic: Fault when executing in kernel mode
Stack Trace:
IP Function Name
0xe0000000025ee820
0xe000000000c6c7f0
0xe000000000c674c0
0xe0000000020f8780
0xe000000000ecceb1
0xe000000000ef0040
0xe000000000f35040
0xe000000000f224f0
0xe000000000eb5950
0xe000000000f1f8a0
0xe000000000f2e330
0xe000000000ee6ce0
0xe000000000f5a920
0xe000000000f59360
0xe000000000ee7360
0xe000000000f58830
0xe000000000f4ce00
0xe000000000eb2c40
0xe000000000eb16c0
0xe000000000efed20
0xe000000000e444b0
End of Stack Trace
linkstamp: Wed Jul 25 08:38:33 MDT 2007
_release_version: @(#) $Revision: vmunix: B.11.31_LR FLAVOR=perf
Calling function e000000001b34ea0 for Shutdown State 1 type 0x2
NOTICE: USB device attached. Identification String:
Devices/Mouse/USB/Standard/hp/Unknown/0_1
<2.307.3.10.1008.4390.1>
i 0 pfn 0x1 pages 0x9f
i 1 pfn 0x100 pages 0x3dc42
i 2 pfn 0x3e1a4 pages 0x384
i 3 pfn 0x3fc00 pages 0x17c
i 4 pfn 0x3fd7e pages 0x14
i 5 pfn 0x3fdba pages 0x6
i 6 pfn 0x3fdde pages 0x6
i 7 pfn 0x100000 pages 0x100000
i 8 pfn 0x10040000 pages 0xbf1fe
i 9 pfn 0x100ff200 pages 0xe00
*** A system crash has occurred. (See the above messages for details.)
*** The system is now preparing to dump physical memory to disk, for use
*** in debugging the crash.
ERROR: Your system crashed before I/O and dump configuration was complete.
This system does not support a crash dump under these circumstances.
Contact your HP support representative for assistance.
***********************************************************
* ROM Version : 03.01
* ROM Date : 09/26/2007
* BMC Version : 05.20
***********************************************************
0 0 0x0015B2 0x0000000020712050 boot time event
1 0 0x0000A4 0x0000000000000000 start memory configuration
2 0 0x001CBB 0x0000000000000000 System set to insecure mode
0 0 0x0015B2 0x0000000028716743 boot time event
1 0 0x000014 0x0000000000000000 CPU0 starting cell relocation
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02-20-2008 03:15 AM
02-20-2008 03:15 AM
Re: BL860C & crash dump
thanks for yur response
When i look, crash occure because usb drive is unknown
Where i can find list of dvd drive supported ?
I have tested with dvd drive local and my dvd drive on my pc mapped with ilo
same result
Regards
L-DERLYN
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02-20-2008 03:24 AM
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Re: BL860C & crash dump
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02-20-2008 04:17 AM
02-20-2008 04:17 AM
Re: BL860C & crash dump
Hope this helps!
Regards
Torsten.
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