[osol-discuss] Re: b24 and b25 panic on UltraAXe

2005-10-29 Thread Jason Wohlgemuth
So should I report a bug?
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Re: [osol-discuss] Re: b24 and b25 panic on UltraAXe

2005-10-29 Thread Al Hopper
On Sat, 29 Oct 2005, Jason Wohlgemuth wrote:

 So should I report a bug?

Of course!

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[osol-discuss] Re: b24 and b25 panic on UltraAXe

2005-10-25 Thread Jason W
Ok, here's a copy of the panic:

UltraAXe(UltraSPARC-IIi 300MHz), PS/2 Keyboard
OpenBoot 3.14.1 ME , 256 MB memory installed, Serial #16280317.


Ethernet address 8:0:20:f8:6a:fd, Host ID: 80f86afd.



Unrecognized magic number in media label
Can't open disk label package
Unrecognized magic number in media label
Can't open disk label package
Boot device: net  File and args:
Evaluating: boot

Can't open boot device

ok boot cdrom
Boot device: /[EMAIL PROTECTED],0/[EMAIL PROTECTED],1/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/[EMAIL 
PROTECTED],0:f  File and args:


SunOS Release 5.11 Version snv_25 64-bit
Copyright 1983-2005 Sun Microsystems, Inc.  All rights reserved.


Use is subject to license terms.
WARNING: Failed to process interrupt for kb_ps20 due to down-rev nexus
driver 80


420

panic[cpu0]/thread=180e000: kb_ps2[0], kd_attach(): failed
ddi_add_intr()



0180b030 kb_ps2:kd_attach+428 (34ac1f8, 7be03c00, 0,
70056400, 0, 7b


e05000)
  %l0-3: 030ea3f0 70057000 018adc00



  %l4-7: 018a8400 0026 0025
0009


0180b110 genunix:devi_attach+ac (34ac1f8, 0, 0, 69a0, 0,
7be02fb8)


  %l0-3: 0185f1d8 01853160 0001
0185f000


  %l4-7: 01853000 0820 70056628
0001


0180b1e0 genunix:attach_node+9c (34ac1f8, 1, 0,
34ac260, 1853400


, 4)
  %l0-3: 0001 0001 03074f80
03074f30


  %l4-7:   8ffa8000
7be013b8


0180b290 genunix:i_ndi_config_node+100 (34ac1f8, 10bba80,
10, 10bb80


0, 0, 3)
  %l0-3: 0001 0006 01853420



  %l4-7:  01853400 0004
0110


0180b340 genunix:i_ddi_attachchild+48 (34ac1f8,
, 0,


 34ac5c8, 0, 0)
  %l0-3: 0180b3e8 0180b3e0 



  %l4-7: 03a3b000 0100 030ea400



0180b400 genunix:devi_attach_node+88 (34ac1f8, 4080,
30e8c47, 30


0004ac260, 4080, 0)
  %l0-3:  034ac630 



  %l4-7: 0183cb28 0100 



0180b4b0 genunix:devi_config_one+234 (34ac5c8, 40,
180b6e8, 


fffd, 0, 34ac1f8)
  %l0-3:   4080
034ac71c


  %l4-7: 034ac630 0030 030e8c47
030e8c47


0180b580 genunix:ndi_devi_config_one+c8 (34ac5c8,
30e8c40, 180b6


e8, , 30e9048, 11d6c00)
  %l0-3: 01004000 4080 
000c


  %l4-7: 70055dc0 70055ea0 0004



0180b630 genunix:resolve_pathname+158 (4080, 0, 180b7d8, 0, 0,
100)


  %l0-3: 030e8c40 0180b6f0 034ac5c8
030e9040


  %l4-7:  4000 0180b6e8
0180b718


0180b720 genunix:ddi_pathname_to_dev_t+10 (1820b68, 13f7000,
0, 3a67


b80, 13f7000, 13f7000)
  %l0-3: 013f7400 7c00 7400
01853160


  %l4-7: 01853000 0185f1d8 013f7400 013fe1a4
0180b7e0 consconfig_dacf:consconfig_load_drivers+14 (30c9888, 180e00
0, 18ab000, 7400, 7000, 7000)
  %l0-3: 018b0400 7000 018a4800 01857000
  %l4-7:  01857000 013f7400 
0180b890 consconfig_dacf:dynamic_console_config+6c (18a4800, 5ada64, 300
000c9888, 1857000, 1857000, 1857000)
  %l0-3: 0013 037228c8  018ab400
  %l4-7: 018ab000 018ab400 018ab000 018ab000
0180b940 unix:stubs_common_code+70 (183c9a6d42, 5ada64, 35576c6c, 0, bf3
00, 0)
  %l0-3: 0180b209 0180b2e1 1f00 
  %l4-7:  01817150 018aac00 018adc00
0180ba10 genunix:main+12c (2, 1013000, 1835cc0, 18aba10, 18ab800, 1813c0
0)
  %l0-3: 01819400 70002000 01813c00 018aac00
  %l4-7: 018aac00 0180c000 0180c000 018aac00

syncing file systems... done
skipping system dump - no dump device configured
rebooting...
Resetting ...





On 10/25/05, Jason W [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I got panics booting from the b24 and b25 CDs on my UltraAXe. It gets
 as far as the banner and the little spinning line and then barfs on
 the screen. I haven't had a chance yet to do it over a serial console
 to capture the data, but wanted to check if anyone else had a UltraAXe
 that was working correctly.  This system was previously running
 Solaris 9 with no problems.

UltraAXe(UltraSPARC-IIi