On 12/08/09 12:41, Jeff Blank wrote:
Hi,
I'm having a little trouble using the "virtual media" function of
Dell's PowerEdge R-series (R710 in this case) iDRAC6 under FreeBSD
(7.1, 8.0). This is presented as /dev/cd0, a USB/"SCSI" device, I
guess. This is in the dmesg buffer when I boot up the existing 7.1
installation with the virtual optical drive mapped to the 8.0-RELEASE
amd64 DVD image:
We're having some similar issues with our older PowerEdge 1850s
(DRAC4). Things were alright on 6.3-RELEASE, but now there is a large
hangup when trying to install 8.0-RELEASE:
We see ~ 30x of these in dmesg:
acd1: WARNING - READ_TOC read data overrun 20>12
Followed by this in sysinstall:
"The disc in your drive looks more like an audio disc than a
FreeBSD Release" (1).
The DRAC Virtual Media and physical CDROM drives are probed like this in
dmesg:
acd1: DVR <VIRTUALCDROM DRIVE/> at ata2-slave PIO3
acd0: CDROM <TEAC CD-ROM CD-224E/K.9A>
This is with the latest DRAC firmware available from Dell.
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