[rescue] Trying to revive my E450

Peter Stokes peter at ashlyn.co.uk
Mon Oct 26 05:52:57 CDT 2015


Hi

Zfs uses standard Sun labels, so lack of label is likely to be pretty
fundamental, sounds like you have either the wrongs disks or trying to boot
from wrong disk.

Peter

> On 25 Oct 2015, at 16:52, microcode at zoho.com wrote:
>
> And theoretically you should be able to boot the CD/DVD installer to a
> shell and see what drives and filesystems it knows about.
>
>> On Sun, Oct 25, 2015 at 11:02:47AM -0400, Toby Thain wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have an E450 with 4 cpus installed that ran fine for a few years as a
>> Solaris 10 box with ZFS boot. About 4 years ago I mothballed it and pulled
>> the two boot drives out to store (ZFS was in a mirror configuration).
>>
>> This weekend I decided to see if it would come up again.
>>
>> Predictably, the NVRAM is dead. "The IDPROM contents are invalid"
>> And it's forgotten its mfg-options. (I found info by Googling that this
>> should be set to 49 for E450.) I'll have to do something about that.
>>
>> More surprising to me than the NVRAM failure though was that it produces
the
>> same result when I try to boot from either drive:
>>
>>
>> ok boot disk
>> Boot device: /pci at 1f,4000/scsi at 3/disk at 0,0  File and args:
>> Bad magic number in disk label
>> Can't open disk label package
>>
>> Can't open boot device
>>
>>
>> It seems unlikely to me that both disks have died. Does anyone have any
>> other ideas? Could it be related to the NVRAM failure?
>>
>> Here's what I haven't tried yet:
>> - I haven't checked disk jumpers
>> - I haven't tried to mount the disks and check them on another machine.
This
>> could be a bit of work, but I can get around to it.
>>
>> It's a long time since I set up this Solaris/ZFS install. Maybe I've
>> forgotten some quirk of booting ZFS on old SPARC. Any suggestions welcome.
>>
>> --Toby
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