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Title:
System won't boot after upgrade to 16.04 with 4.4.0 kernel
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Follow up of my previous comment:
Compiled and installed RHEL 8 kernel. RHEL 8 aacraid driver does not
seem to have the bug.
System Rescue CD v5.2.2 (http://www.system-rescue-cd.org) aacraid module
does not encounter the bug.
However Debian did not boot "out of the box" if I installed either
Please forgive if this comment is outside etiquette.
I am trying to install Ubuntu or Debian on a Dell Poweredge 750, and get
this error after a few minutes of uptime:
aacraid: Host adapter abort request (0,0,0,0) [repeat >15x]
AAC: Host adapter BLINK LED 0xc7
AAC0: adapter kernel panic'd c7.
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joseph,
this bug goes all the way back to centos 5 and kernel 2.6.
i have a stable machine on the following system:
cryptodan@capricorn:~$ inxi -Fxxxrpc0
System: Host: capricorn Kernel: 3.13.0-24-generic i686 (32 bit, gcc: 4.8.2)
Console: tty 1 Distro: Ubuntu 14.04 trusty
Machine: System: Dell
I just tried the latest stable kernel in the repository, 4.4.0-91 and it
boots, but after a bit I get aacraid host adapter abort request messages
and a scsi hang message. It seems to happen most often under load.
4.13.0-041300rc3-generic_4.13.0-041300rc3.201707301631 ->
[ 138.983840] aacraid:
There are lots of fixes in mainline, it's probably a good idea to try
v4.13-rc3.
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Title:
System won't boot after upgrade to 16.04
The last Ubuntu kernel that worked for me was 3.13.0-105. I had the 4.0
vivid testing kernel also worked for me. However I've gone back to
3.13.0-105 as it's part of the Ubuntu repository. I'm hoping that this
gets fixed so that I can move to a recent kernel.
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As far as I know, this is still a current issue. It has nothing to do
with Ubuntu, it's a mainline kernel problem. I was working with someone
earlier this year and after tracing it to a specific commit (I believe
the same one that added "4k" sector support), I was sent somewhere else
and kinda
Forgot to add I think it was either 4.0.1 or 4.1.0 that broke it, if I
remember right. This bug is linked to my earlier one somehow, but I
don't know how to point you there. I got the system running by removing
a package like "linux-kernel-generic" which depends on the current
version and then
I'm getting the same issue trying to install ubuntu-16.04.2-desktop-
amd64
TBH im a bit of a newb when it comes to linux, can anyone tell me how to
work around this? Only difference here is I'm trying to dual boot
windows 7 and ubuntu
any help would be really appreciated
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After running for about 24 hours I got a large number of "aacraid: Host
adapter abort request (2,0,0,0)" errors and then the following:
AAC: Host adapter BLINK LED 0x7
AAC0: adapter kernel panic'd 7.
sd 2:0:0:0: Device offlined - not ready after error recovery
sd 2:0:0:0: Device offlined - not
I finally got time to get access to the computer again. I tried the
4.4.0-62 kernel from xenial-proposed and received "host adapter dead".
Since I last tested I see that 4.4.0-75 is available, so I tried that.
The system booted. It gave me some messages about scsi adapter reset and
a messag about
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Status: Triaged => Incomplete
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Title:
System won't boot after upgrade to 16.04 with 4.4.0 kernel
Status
It will be a couple of weeks before I can physically get to the system
again. So if you have other kernel versions you would like me to test,
please list them all and I can test them all at once.
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On Jan 25, 2017 10:21, "Joseph Salisbury"
So the 3.13 final kernel hits the panic, but the 4.4 final kernel does
not, using the links posted in comment #19?
Can you also test the Xenial -proposed kernel? It is available from:
https://launchpad.net/~canonical-kernel-team/+archive/ubuntu/ppa/+build/11877924
For that kernel, you need to
I installed all of the kernels and then rebooted multiple times starting
with my working kernel first and then going up in version numbers.
3.13.0-105 -> boots
3.13 -> kernel panic, can't execute /bin/sh
3.16 -> boots
4.0 -> boots
4.2 -> boots, after some time got some messages about host
I have not been able to schedule time yet. I hope to test it this week.
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On Jan 23, 2017 11:16 AM, "Joseph Salisbury"
wrote:
> @Jon Schewe, were you able to test any of the kernels posted in comment
> #19?
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@Jon Schewe, were you able to test any of the kernels posted in comment
#19?
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Title:
System won't boot after upgrade to 16.04 with
I'd like to perform a bisect to figure out what commit caused this
regression. We need to identify the earliest kernel where the issue
started happening as well as the latest kernel that did not have this
issue.
Can you test the following kernels and report back? We are looking for
the first
I just tried the kernel in the directory v4.10-rc4/.
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Title:
System won't boot after upgrade
Jon Schewe, in order to allow additional upstream developers to examine the
issue, at your earliest convenience, could you please test the latest upstream
kernel available from http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/?C=N;O=D ?
Please keep in mind the following:
1) The one to test is at
I updated the bios to A07 as this is the latest listed for my service tag
1VMBS61.
I updated the BMC bios and the SAS controller BIOS.
Still won't boot with kernel 4.4.0-57.
>sudo dmidecode -s bios-version && sudo dmidecode -s bios-release-date
A07
09/29/2006
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Jon Schewe, thank you for reporting this and helping make Ubuntu better.
As per www.dell.com/support/home/us/en/19/product-
support/product/poweredge-1800/drivers?os=biosa an update to your
computer's buggy, insecure, and outdated BIOS is available (A08). When
you update to this following
apport information
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I have a Dell PowerEdge 1800 with Dell CERC 1.5/6ch RAID controller in
it. Everything worked fine under Ubuntu 14.04.1. When I upgraded to
16.04.1 the system won't boot. It can't find the root filesystem. I
I tried some other kernel parameters:
scsi_scan=sync -> didn't help
pci=nomsi,nommconf -> didn't help
For now I'm just booting the 3.13.0 kernel since I need the server up
and don't have good physical access to it.
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