Hi, All!
I've tried to install bootblock with installboot such as with DD too...
# zpool status
pool: rpool
state: ONLINE
scrub: none requested
config:
NAME STATE READ WRITE CKSUM
rpoolONLINE 0 0 0
mir
Stanislav Filippov wrote:
> {0} ok boot /p...@8,70/QLGC,q...@3/s...@w2101001b322f3de7,0:a
> Boot device: /p...@8,70/QLGC,q...@3/s...@w2101001b322f3de7,0:a File and
> args:
> Fast Data Access MMU Miss
> i can not get any information about this trouble. Do you
> have any
Hi, All!
I've installed patch 118-323-01. Now i have OBP 4.16.4. After them i've powered
off and plugged off power supplies of server completly. Is it cold reset?
{0} ok ok boot /p...@8,70/QLGC,q...@3/s...@w2101001b322f3de7,0:a
Boot device: /p...@8,70/QLGC,q...@3/s...@w2101001b322f3de7,0
I'd first resolve the OBP and HBA fcode issues, then I'd verify that
you are starting from a cold-reset system. "Fast Data Access MMU Miss"
is a notorious problem on SF280R and is very often associated with
attempting to reboot after a warm cycle of the system.
We instituted a cold cycle of
I'd start by upgrading the fcode on the QLogic adapter as well as upgrading
the obp on the server.
http://filedownloads.qlogic.com/Files/TempDownlods/20340/qla23xxFcode2.12.tar.Z
I'd also double check your LUN security on the storage array. Seems to me
you might not have it configured properly, a
Stanislav Filippov wrote:
> Hi, Milek!
> I try to get Sun-Fire-280R to boot zfs-rpool, where 1 of 2 slices is in SAN.
>
> here is a small listing of properties:
>
> {0} ok show-devs
>
> /p...@8,60/SUNW,q...@4
> /p...@8,60/SUNW,q...@4/f...@0,0
> /p...@8,60/SUNW,q...@4/f...@0
Hi, Milek!
I try to get Sun-Fire-280R to boot zfs-rpool, where 1 of 2 slices is in SAN.
here is a small listing of properties:
{0} ok show-devs
/p...@8,60/SUNW,q...@4
/p...@8,60/SUNW,q...@4/f...@0,0
/p...@8,60/SUNW,q...@4/f...@0,0/disk
/p...@8,70/QLGC,q...@3
/p...@8,700
Hello Danilo,
Thursday, October 2, 2008, 10:01:05 AM, you wrote:
DP> Hi,
DP> are there any issue in ZFS boot using a pool with devices in a Storage
DP> Area Network (SAN)?
DP> I'm interested in both the SPARC and x86 platforms.
As long as your system (OBP or BIOS) is able to boot from these di
Hi,
are there any issue in ZFS boot using a pool with devices in a Storage
Area Network (SAN)?
I'm interested in both the SPARC and x86 platforms.
Rgrds,
Danilo.
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