[SunRescue] Sparc10 with no 3,0.
Brian McCloskey
checkinmystyle at hotmail.com
Mon Aug 28 10:45:25 CDT 2000
i don't know what your problem is exactly, but it sounds like a bad disk. in
any case, it is not a confusion between your default boot device and the
framebuffer. the 3,0 is referring to sd at 3,0 which means "scsi disk" @ target
3 (scsi id) lun 0. the 2,0 you see for your framebuffer is probably
referring to the sbus slot number. each field in the hardware path is
significant. the hard drive you have installed is sd at 0,0 or scsi id 0. at
the obp prompt type:
ok boot
/iommu at f,e0000000/sbus at f,e0001000/espdma at f,400000/esp at f,800000/sd at 0,0
if that works, you can create a device alias for it and reset your
boot-device variable so that it will automatically boot up.
e.g.:
ok nvalias disk
/iommu at f,e0000000/sbus at f,e0001000/espdma at f,400000/esp at f,800000/sd at 0,0
ok setenv boot-device disk
anyway, you can always try to boot into single user mode from a cdrom drive
and try to mount the hard disk and see what is going on if that doesn't
work.
-wu
>From: Tim Harrison <harrison at timharrison.com>
>Reply-To: rescue at sunhelp.org
>To: rescue at sunhelp.org
>Subject: [SunRescue] Sparc10 with no 3,0.
>Date: Fri, 25 Aug 2000 20:39:12 -0400
>
>Hi all. My workstation woes continue...
>
>My wife just bought a Sparc 10, 96 megs of RAM, 2x2.1G drives, sans
>monitor, and it arrived today. Upon booting it up, and consoling into
>it, we've struck upon a problem.
>
>
>Upon running probe-scsi-all, sometimes it says this:
>
>ok probe-scsi-all
>/iommu at f,e0000000/sbus at f,e0001000/espdma at f,400000/esp at f,800000
>Target 0
> Unit 0 Disk SEAGATE ST32430N SUN2.1G0508
> Copyright (c) 1995 Seagate
> All rights reserved
>Missing scsi message. Fatal error.
>
>
>...sometimes it says this:
>
>ok probe-scsi-all
>/iommu at f,e0000000/sbus at f,e0001000/espdma at f,400000/esp at f,800000
>Target 0
> Unit 0 Disk SEAGATE ST32430N SUN2.1G0508
> Copyright (c) 1995 Seagate
> All rights reserved
>
>ok
>
>... and, yet, sometimes it says this:
>
>Type help for more information
>ok probe-scsi-all
>/iommu at f,e0000000/sbus at f,e0001000/espdma at f,400000/esp at f,800000
>Target 0
> Unit 0 Disk Missing scsi message. Fatal error.
>Memory Address not Aligned
>
>
>On bootup, this scrolls across the screen:
>
>
>Probing /iommu at f,e0000000/sbus at f,e0001000 at f,0 espdma esp sd st ledma
>le SUNW,bpp SUNW,DBRIe mmcodec
>Probing /iommu at f,e0000000/sbus at f,e0001000 at 0,0 Nothing there
>Probing /iommu at f,e0000000/sbus at f,e0001000 at 1,0 Nothing there
>Probing /iommu at f,e0000000/sbus at f,e0001000 at 2,0 Nothing there
>Probing /iommu at f,e0000000/sbus at f,e0001000 at 3,0 Nothing there
>
>
>If I tell it to boot off the disk, I get:
>
>ok boot disk
>Boot device: /iommu/sbus/espdma at f,400000/esp at f,800000/sd at 3,0 File and
>args:
>SCSI device 3,0 is not responding
>Can't open boot device
>
>ok
>
>Now, having surfed docs.sun.com, I've found that the default boot device
>is 3,0. The cgsix framebuffer shows up at 2,0. I've tried switching
>the drives around, unplugging one after the other, but to no avail.
>
>Any thoughts?
>
>--
>
>
>Tim.
>Geek.
>harrison at timharrison.com
>EOF
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