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