aic79xx abort during boot
David Cross
david.cross at msfc.nasa.gov
Tue Jul 8 14:48:00 PDT 2003
Justin,
Went back and attempted to install RH 9.0 again, this time with a clean install. We
successfully booted the system. The previous path to RH 9.0 was by way of an
upgrade which allowed me to install the software, but failed on boot. I remember an
upgrade question regarding grub which I chose not to wipe grub clean. After
thinking it over, I suppose this may have been key to the failure I was seeing.
After successfully booting, I used your aic79xx source driver to in building a new
kernel with lun support. This build was also successful.
However, your comment about a possible revision issue on the IBM drives may still be
something I am facing. There are intermittent messages during boot which would lead
me to believe that it might be in our better interest to pursue a revision update.
There is a series of messages that come up stating that:
DV failed to configure device...
A google search lead me to believe that updated firmware revision from IBM could rid
me of this problem.
Thanks for your assistance,
David
David Cross wrote:
> The only PCI that I am aware of is an I/O expansion PCI Sound Blaster Live Sound
> card, and there is also another PCI card installed for an Intel Pro 1000
> 10/100/1000 ethernet NIC. There are no PCI-X I/O expansion slots filled.
>
> The firmware revision that I am seeing on the two IBM 146GB 10,000 RPM Ultra 320
> internal drives is "S23C".
>
> The motherboard is the SUPER X5DA8. Again, the Intel E7505 Chipset, which can be
> viewed at
> http://www.supermicro.com/PRODUCT/MotherBoards/E7505/X5DA8.htm
>
> -- David
>
> "Justin T. Gibbs" wrote:
>
> > >> 2) What other devices are on the same PCI/PCI-X bus.
> > >>
> > >
> > > There are (2) Ultra 320 Internal IBM SCSI drives. There is also an external
> > > Raid which is currently powered off while we try to resolve this issue. The
> > > raid worked with the initial RH8.0 install, but we could not see multiple
> > > luns. This was another reason we were trying to rebuild the kernel from
> > > source.
> >
> > These are SCSI devices. What other *PCI* devices are on the same
> > PCI bus as the U320 controller.
> >
> > >> 3) What devices are you using and with what firmware revision.
> > >>
> > >
> > > Not quite certain of which other devices and the corresponding firmware
> > > revisions you are referring to here. Hopefully the above info is a step in
> > > the right direction though. --Thanks
> >
> > I need to know the firmware revisions for the IBM drives. The most
> > likely cause of your problem is running down-rev firmware on the IBMs.
> > The IBM firmware only stabilized a few months ago.
> >
> > --
> > Justin
>
> _______________________________________________
> aic7xxx at freebsd.org mailing list
> http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/aic7xxx
> To unsubscribe, send any mail to "aic7xxx-unsubscribe at freebsd.org"
More information about the aic7xxx
mailing list