Re: Dell M600 Blade: 6.4 works, 7.x and 8.x fail to boot

2009-11-14 Thread Thierry Herbelot
Le Friday 13 November 2009, Peter Beckman a écrit :
 I've been scratching my head all day on an issue that's been frustrating.

 I've got two FreeBSD 6.2 instances installed on two M600 blades, and am
 moving to a new datacenter with M600 blades and trying to install FreeBSD
 7.2 or 8.  But as others on this list and elsewhere have mentioned,
 seemingly without resolution, is that it doesn't work.

 
 http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-hackers/2009-July/029147.html
 http://forums.freebsd.org/showthread.php?t=486

 I was able to install 6.4 on it today, but I'm still at a loss as to why
 7.x and even 8.x will not.  Did the architecture change in such a way that
 it could no longer support M600 blades?  Did someone leave something out of
 the standard ISO kernel?  Am I not doing it right?

 Happy to pass along my dmesg.boot;

Hello,

from the two URLs you provide, it seems that i386 is working (for all FreeBSD 
versions) and only amd64 is failing : can you confirm this ?

then, one of the first steps would be a the dmesg of both a succeeding and a 
failing kernels (verbose !)

TfH

PS : is there any more recent version of the Dell BIOS ?

 I'm not sure how to troubleshoot this, 
 or where to look for documentation that says something in the M600 is no
 longer supported, or that what was supported in the M600 was changed that
 now causes FreeBSD to hang instead of booting.

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Re: Dell M600 Blade: 6.4 works, 7.x and 8.x fail to boot

2009-11-14 Thread Steven Hartland

Yes I can confirm that.

   Regards
   Steve
- Original Message - 
From: Thierry Herbelot thierry.herbe...@free.fr


from the two URLs you provide, it seems that i386 is working (for all FreeBSD 
versions) and only amd64 is failing : can you confirm this ?



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Re: Dell M600 Blade: 6.4 works, 7.x and 8.x fail to boot

2009-11-14 Thread Thierry Herbelot
Le Saturday 14 November 2009, Steven Hartland a écrit :
 Yes I can confirm that.

then, could you please provide the verbose dmesg for both working and 
non-working configurations ?

TfH

 Regards
 Steve
 - Original Message -
 From: Thierry Herbelot thierry.herbe...@free.fr

  from the two URLs you provide, it seems that i386 is working (for all
  FreeBSD versions) and only amd64 is failing : can you confirm this ?

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Re: Dell M600 Blade: 6.4 works, 7.x and 8.x fail to boot

2009-11-14 Thread Peter Beckman

On Sat, 14 Nov 2009, Thierry Herbelot wrote:


Le Friday 13 November 2009, Peter Beckman a écrit :

I've been scratching my head all day on an issue that's been frustrating.

I've got two FreeBSD 6.2 instances installed on two M600 blades, and am
moving to a new datacenter with M600 blades and trying to install FreeBSD
7.2 or 8.  But as others on this list and elsewhere have mentioned,
seemingly without resolution, is that it doesn't work.


http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-hackers/2009-July/029147.html
http://forums.freebsd.org/showthread.php?t=486

I was able to install 6.4 on it today, but I'm still at a loss as to why
7.x and even 8.x will not.  Did the architecture change in such a way that
it could no longer support M600 blades?  Did someone leave something out of
the standard ISO kernel?  Am I not doing it right?

Happy to pass along my dmesg.boot;


from the two URLs you provide, it seems that i386 is working (for all FreeBSD
versions) and only amd64 is failing : can you confirm this ?

then, one of the first steps would be a the dmesg of both a succeeding and a
failing kernels (verbose !)


 I tried the bootonly ISOs for 7.x and 8.x, both amd64 and i386, all of
 which fail to boot on the Dell M600.

 I was able to boot the bootonly 6.4 ISO, install via the net, and a friend
 suggested I try binary updating.  I have been able to binary update to
 7.0-RELEASE thus far.  I'm trying to get to 8.0-RC3 via binary update now,
 and will report back.

 I believe the issue is not with FreeBSD but the bootonly ISO.  It could
 also be a problem with the other ISOs, I'm not yet sure.


PS : is there any more recent version of the Dell BIOS ?


 According to the iDRAC, the firmware 2.2.3 reported as installed is what
 Dell reports as the latest version (August 2009).

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Re: Dell M600 Blade: 6.4 works, 7.x and 8.x fail to boot

2009-11-14 Thread Thierry Herbelot
Le Saturday 14 November 2009, Peter Beckman a écrit :
 On Sat, 14 Nov 2009, Thierry Herbelot wrote:
  Le Friday 13 November 2009, Peter Beckman a écrit :
  I've been scratching my head all day on an issue that's been
  frustrating.
 
  I've got two FreeBSD 6.2 instances installed on two M600 blades, and am
  moving to a new datacenter with M600 blades and trying to install
  FreeBSD 7.2 or 8.  But as others on this list and elsewhere have
  mentioned, seemingly without resolution, is that it doesn't work.
 
 
  http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-hackers/2009-July/029147.html
  http://forums.freebsd.org/showthread.php?t=486
 
  I was able to install 6.4 on it today, but I'm still at a loss as to why
  7.x and even 8.x will not.  Did the architecture change in such a way
  that it could no longer support M600 blades?  Did someone leave
  something out of the standard ISO kernel?  Am I not doing it right?
 
  Happy to pass along my dmesg.boot;
 
  from the two URLs you provide, it seems that i386 is working (for all
  FreeBSD versions) and only amd64 is failing : can you confirm this ?
 
  then, one of the first steps would be a the dmesg of both a succeeding
  and a failing kernels (verbose !)

   I tried the bootonly ISOs for 7.x and 8.x, both amd64 and i386, all of
   which fail to boot on the Dell M600.

aha !

anyway, even with a CDROM, you can boot *verbose* and note where the boot 
stops (even if there won't be a serial console, write down the blocking 
device probe)

TfH


   I was able to boot the bootonly 6.4 ISO, install via the net, and a
 friend suggested I try binary updating.  I have been able to binary update
 to 7.0-RELEASE thus far.  I'm trying to get to 8.0-RC3 via binary update
 now, and will report back.

(a more robust, and slower, way to upgrade is via make buildworld / make 
buildkernel)

   I believe the issue is not with FreeBSD but the bootonly ISO.  It could
   also be a problem with the other ISOs, I'm not yet sure.

we may get a hint if/when someone sends some verbose dmesg ;-)

  PS : is there any more recent version of the Dell BIOS ?

   According to the iDRAC, the firmware 2.2.3 reported as installed is what
   Dell reports as the latest version (August 2009).

fine

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Re: Dell M600 Blade: 6.4 works, 7.x and 8.x fail to boot

2009-11-14 Thread Thierry Herbelot
Le Saturday 14 November 2009, Peter Beckman a écrit :
[SNIP]
 
  then, one of the first steps would be a the dmesg of both a succeeding
  and a failing kernels (verbose !)
 
I tried the bootonly ISOs for 7.x and 8.x, both amd64 and i386, all of
which fail to boot on the Dell M600.
 
  aha !
 
  anyway, even with a CDROM, you can boot *verbose* and note where the boot
  stops (even if there won't be a serial console, write down the blocking
  device probe)

   Can you shoot me a link to the docs on how to do this?  I haven't been
   able to find out how.

speaking from memory : just before the kernel starts, you should have the 
*loader* menu (with the ASCII graphics depicting beastie), where you can 
choose between boot options, and option 5 is boot verbose (like 4 is boot 
single)

TfH

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Re: Dell M600 Blade: 6.4 works, 7.x and 8.x fail to boot

2009-11-14 Thread Peter Beckman

On Sat, 14 Nov 2009, Thierry Herbelot wrote:


Le Saturday 14 November 2009, Peter Beckman a écrit :
[SNIP]


then, one of the first steps would be a the dmesg of both a succeeding
and a failing kernels (verbose !)


  I tried the bootonly ISOs for 7.x and 8.x, both amd64 and i386, all of
  which fail to boot on the Dell M600.


aha !

anyway, even with a CDROM, you can boot *verbose* and note where the boot
stops (even if there won't be a serial console, write down the blocking
device probe)


  Can you shoot me a link to the docs on how to do this?  I haven't been
  able to find out how.


speaking from memory : just before the kernel starts, you should have the
*loader* menu (with the ASCII graphics depicting beastie), where you can
choose between boot options, and option 5 is boot verbose (like 4 is boot
single)


 Not sure I have any more.  Since I'm not in front of the console, and
 since the iDRAC only allows a video capture of the console, I made a
 video.

 http://drop.io/rk0eoap

 The Verbose option was selected, but it hung at the same place it did.  I
 was using the 8.0-RC3 bootonly iso.

 It hung just after isab0, isa0 and atrtc0 loaded.  The last line:

atrtc0: registered as a time-of-day clock (resolution 100us)

 The machine is just fine, I installed NetBSD 5.0.1 on it, and I have
 FreeBSD 7.0-RELEASE running on another blade adjacent to it.

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Re: Dell M600 Blade: 6.4 works, 7.x and 8.x fail to boot

2009-11-14 Thread Peter Beckman

On Sat, 14 Nov 2009, Thierry Herbelot wrote:


Le Saturday 14 November 2009, Peter Beckman a écrit :
[SNIP]


then, one of the first steps would be a the dmesg of both a succeeding
and a failing kernels (verbose !)


  I tried the bootonly ISOs for 7.x and 8.x, both amd64 and i386, all of
  which fail to boot on the Dell M600.


 So I was able to binary update from 6.4 to 7.0-RELEASE, but when I tried

freebsd-update -r 8.0-RC3 upgrade

 After installing after that I get the same hanging I saw with the bootonly
 ISO.  The mpt0 device is loaded, pcib8, but after it hits atrtc0, it
 hangs.

 I'm trying what someone suggested previously -- install 8.0-RC3 using the
 6.4 install disk via the net.  I'm trying that now, but I'm not hopeful.
 I think I need to give up and move on that FreeBSD isn't going to work.

Beckman
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