On 04.03.21 17:10, Toomas Soome via openindiana-discuss wrote:


On 4. Mar 2021, at 18:04, Udo Grabowski (IMK) <udo.grabow...@kit.edu> wrote:

On 04.03.21 16:43, Reginald Beardsley via openindiana-discuss wrote:
  OK I just made several attempts:
First attempt was with 2020.10 GUI install ISO. That was forced to maintenance 
mode and was unable to locate libpcidb.so.1 when I ran prtconf -v.
Second attempt was with 2019.04 USB. That kernel panicked for multiuser and 
single user. Even with a camera ready I couldn't get the message.
Both of those attempts had a 5 TB drive installed. I'm trying again with a 750 
GB drive which happens to have CentOS 7 installed. That tries to boot, but 
doesn't seem to get far before it just spins. The GUI 2020.10 ISO behaves the 
same as with the 5 TB disk.
It completely ignored the 2019.04 USB image even with it selected via F9. The 
20202.10 text ISO also fails for lack of libpcidb.so.1

I can only second your opinion about the the quality of the ISOs, but
two years ago I had some luck with 2018.10, which was the first after
151a9 that actually booted a newer system. Maybe you try that, it's
sufficient for the job (if the rpool does not have activated the most
recent feature flagsā€¦)

I think the next version should appear in may, so there is your chance to join 
with release building team to make sure the next version is with expected 
quality.

Yes, happy to help, as indeed two new servers are waiting for
rack install and a new OI (ZStor CIB-448 XEON Gold 6126 based
cluster dual host data graves for 384 TB in 48 slots, including
NVME SSDs and stock 4 x LSI 3008 12 Gb/s SAS HBAs, 88E151* Marvell
Alaska net onboard, Intel 82599ES 10Gbe ). Hope I get these into
the rack soon, COVID-19 still blocks us here.


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