Thanks Ron,

I have gone through these options but no luck.

Even my serial console locks up when the main machine becomes
unresponsive at the ukc prompt.

I have applied the latest firmware and tried the latest snapshot. The
symptoms don't change.

The long waits seem to improve if I disable USB on the BIOS

Is there an easy way to create a modified bsd.rd that has axe already
disabled and maybe even USB disabled
for use in a pxe install ?

Steve

-----Original Message-----
From: Ron Oliver [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, 20 February 2007 9:52 AM
To: Administrator; [email protected]
Subject: Re: HP ML110 failed install


On 2/19/07, Administrator <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I am having an issue trying to install to a HP ML110 G4.
>
> There was an identical thread a week or so ago that doest seem to have

> a solution. I was hoping someone may have some further suggestions.
>
> I keep getting flooded with these messages during the install
>
> axe0: read PHY failed
> axe0: read PHY failed
> axe0: read PHY failed
>
> The machine finally gets to the install prompt but becomes
> unresponsive.
>
> It was suggested to boot -c and disable axe but the machine is also
> unresponsive at the ukc prompt.
>
> This is supposed to be on-site tomorrow so any thoughts would be
> greatly appreciated.

I got around this by boot -c from a serial console.  UKC> prompt works
from there.  You can then "disable axe" and boot.  Then once you're up,
# cp -p /bsd /bsd.orig # config -e -o /bsd /bsd
UKC> disable axe
UKC> quit

and it'll boot.

As per previous thread, your null modem cable must provide DCD;
otherwise, you'll see the boot> prompt, but it won't accept your input.

It will still take several minutes to boot; haven't heard any reasons
for that yet.  It stalls after "entry point at ...." for a few minutes,
then stalls again a couple of times.  But it will finally come up and
appears to run ok after that.
--
Ron Oliver

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