[SunHELP] Ulta 10 CDROM Boot and Install Problem

Devrim Yilmaz (Garanti Teknoloji) DevrimY at garanti.com.tr
Tue Jan 29 02:15:40 CST 2002


Hi friends;
I found that problem is a H/W problem and replaced CDROM with another, now
it is OK.

Thx for all, especially Derya Gungormus & Hichael Morton.

Devrim-

-----Original Message-----
From: Derya G|ngvrm|~ (Central Computing Services - System
Administration Specialist - T-systems)
[mailto:derya.gungormus at t-systems.com.tr]
Sent: Friday, January 25, 2002 1:06 PM
To: 'sunhelp at sunhelp.org'
Subject: RE: [SunHELP] Ulta 10 CDROM Boot and Install Problem


	Hi,

	I found some explanation from a tip&trick site, hope it woulkd help.
They're right down;

	Trying to load Solaris 2.3 on a external hard drive. The platform is
a diskless SPARC Classic, the drive is supposed to be a Seagate Wren VII,
but probe-scsi shows it as a IMPRIMIS 94601. The system tries to boot but
complains:
  Can't read disk label
  Can't open disk label package
  Boot load failed
  Illegal instruction
Ah, the infamous WREN VII problem!!  This problem happens sometimes, when
upgraded Sparc 1+s to Sparc 2s. The problem has persisted on into Sparc 10s.

Symptoms: The machine won't boot, and you get messages of
	Can't read disk label
	Can't open Sun disk label package
Fix for the LX: Here is what you need to do for systems with version 2.6 or
later of Open Boot PROMs (eg Sparcstation-10, Sparcstation-LX):
ok nvedit
  0: setenv use-nvramrc? false
  1: probe-all install-console banner
  2: cd /esp
  3: ' 0 ' 1 ' timed-spin >body 7 /token * + token@ (patch
  4: device-end
  5: setenv use-nvramrc? true
  6: C
ok nvstore
ok setenv use-nvramrc? true
Notes: 1) Don't change the spacing in line 3 above. It's important! 2) If
there is more than one "esp" node in the system (i.e., if you have more than
one SCSI Host Adapter), then you must substitute the full OBP pathname of
the esp node that has the Wren VII on it for "/esp" in the example.
And here is the procedure for older versions of the Open Boot PROMs:
	ok nvedit
	  0: setenv use-nvramrc? false
	  1: true to fcode-debug?
	  2: probe-all install-console banner
	  3: cd /sd
	  4: patch 0 1 sstart
	  5: device-end
	  6: setenv use-nvramrc? true
	  7: C
	ok nvstore
	ok setenv usr-nvramrc? true

I have a Sparc 2 with version 2.6 of PROM. The second method above somewhat
resembles the "fix" provided a while back by Sun. Theirs didn't work, and
neither did this one, on my machine.
The 1st method caused my machine to briefly display the line
"use-nvramrc = true" (or something very like)
AND THEN GO BLACK--NO RECOVERY POSSIBLE, AND NO BOOTING!
To go back to normal, power back on while holding down L1-N, setting the
eeprom parameters back to default.






> -----Original Message-----
> From:	Devrim Yilmaz (Garanti Teknoloji) [SMTP:DevrimY at garanti.com.tr]
> Sent:	Friday, January 25, 2002 12:02 PM
> To:	'sunhelp at sunhelp.org'
> Subject:	[SunHELP] Ulta 10 CDROM Boot and Install Problem
>
> Hi friends;
> I have an Ultra 10 with 2 8 GB Seagate disks,  Open Boot 3.25 Ultra
> Sparc-IIi 333Mhz and runs on Solaris 2.6 OS and it is ok. Now I try to
> install solaris 8 but i get the messages below. It also fails for Solaris
> 2.6 & 7 installations. Also, i try to install using one disk but it fails
> again.
> Any ideas??
>
> Thanx and Regards.
> dEVRim-
> ---------------------------------------
> Can't read disk label
> Can't open disk label package
> evaluating : boot cdrom
> Can't open boot device
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