A180C cannot use Fujitsu LVD scsi drive
Andy Ruhl <[email protected]> Tue, 6 Jul 2004 11:00:09 -0700
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I've tried to netboot OpenBSD on an HP A180C I have here, and it seems
to not like a replacement scsi drive I've put in it. It's original
drive is an HP labeled Seagate ST39175LW, and the drive I'm trying to
use is a Fujitsu MAG3091LP. They both are Ultra2 LVD scsi.
Interestingly, the firmware does appear to read the drive enough to
get an LIF read failure on the "new" disk, so it is actually working.
Here's the dmesg:
IPL error: bad LIF magic.
.... FAILED.
Trying manufacturing default devices
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Boot IO Dependent Code (IODC) revision 144
IPL error: bad LIF magic.
.... FAILED.
Terminating selection process.
No boot device found.
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Command Description
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BOot [PRI|ALT|<path>] Boot from specified path
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Main Menu: Enter command > sea
Searching for potential boot device(s)...
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Path Number Device Path (dec) Device Type
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P0 8/16/5.6 Random access media
P1 8/0/20/0.0 LAN Module
Main Menu: Enter command > bo lan
Interact with IPL (Y, N, or Cancel)?> n
Booting...
Network Station Address 001083-033aad
System IP Address 10.0.0.2
Server IP Address 10.0.0.1
Boot IO Dependent Code (IODC) revision 2
HARD Booted.
>> OpenBSD/hppa BOOT 0.8
booting lf0a:/bsd: 1910704+2662400+380928=0x667158
SPID bits: 0x0, error = -2
pdc_coproc: 0xc0, 0xc0
[ bsd ELF symbol table not valid: symtab unaligned ]
[ bsd symbol table has bad string table address 0x7fb3bc4a ]
[ no symbol table formats found ]
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OpenBSD 3.5 (RAMDISK) #60: Mon Mar 29 21:42:20 MST 2004
[email protected]:/usr/src/sys/arch/hppa/compile/RAMDISK
HP 9000/800/A180C (Staccato L2 180) PA-RISC 1.1e
real mem = 134217728 (524288 reserved for PROM, 8065024 used by OpenBSD)
avail mem = 108961792
using 8421 buffers containing 13393920 bytes of memory
mainbus0 (root) [flex fff80000]
pdc0 at mainbus0
power0 at mainbus0 offset 140000
mem0 at mainbus0 offset ffbf000: size 128MB
cpu0 at mainbus0 offset ffbe000 irq 31: PCXL2 L1-A 180MHz, FPU VR rev 1
cpu0: 64K(32b/l) Icache, 64K(32b/l) wr-back coherent Dcache, 96 coherent TLB, 8
BTLB
phantomas0 at mainbus0 offset fc00000
lasi0 at phantomas0 offset fd00000 irq 28: rev 3.0
gsc0 at lasi0: wordleds
osiop0 at gsc0 offset 6000 irq 9: NCR53C710 rev 2, 40MHz, SCSI ID 7
scsibus0 at osiop0: 8 targets
osiop0: target 6 now using 8 bit 10 MHz 8 REQ/ACK offset xfers
OSIOP interrupt: ff07 sts ff msg ff 1 sbcl 67
com0 at gsc0 offset 5000 irq 5: ns16550a, 16 byte fifo
com0: console
dino0 at phantomas0 offset ff80000 irq 26: Dino V3.1
pci0 at dino0
dc0 at pci0 dev 20 function 0 "DEC 21142/3" rev 0x41: irq 1, address 00:10:83:03
:3a:ad
lxtphy0 at dc0 phy 1: LXT970 10/100 media interface, rev. 0
biomask 0x23 netmask 0x27 ttymask 0x3f
boot path: 8/0/20/0.65536.-3932144.1510521659.476656643.167772161.167772162 clas
s=4098 flags=0 hpa=0xf1fff000 spa=0x0 io=0x12000
rd0: fixed, 5120 blocks
rootdev=0x300 rrootdev=0x900 rawdev=0x902
WARNING: clock lost 9240 days -- CHECK AND RESET THE DATE!
erase ^?, werase ^W, kill ^U, intr ^C, status ^T
(I)nstall, (U)pgrade or (S)hell? i
uid 0 on /: file system full
/: write failed, file system is full
Memory fault
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# reboot
syncing disks... done
rebooting...
And just as sort of a confirmation that the original disk works:
osiop0: target 6 now using 8 bit 10 MHz 8 REQ/ACK offset xfers
sd0 at scsibus0 targ 6 lun 0: <SEAGATE, ST39175LW, HP03> SCSI2 0/direct fixed
sd0: 8683MB, 11721 cyl, 5 head, 303 sec, 512 bytes/sec, 17783112 sec total
Any ideas? I'd rather not completely netboot it, but I am interested
in seeing how it works.
Thanks.
Andy