Today I successfully reproduced the installation process.
OpenBSD 6.4
Machine type/ model: 7945B2G
Host firmware (UEFI) 1.22, build date 2018-06-04
System settings - Processors
Power C-States
Report C2 to OS
Virtualization
VT-d
Cache Data Prefetch
Data Reuse
Execute Disable
Hype
Success, system boots!
In the BIOS options everything is set to porformance and powersave to
C3. In the boot order the USB or DVD device must be the first and then
you have to boot without using the Boot-Manager (F12).
With the Boot-Manager the start is not possible and fails. It seams that
there a
Hrvoje, thanks for your help.
On Tue, Mar 12, 2019 at 11:47:36PM +0100, Hrvoje Popovski wrote:
> On 12.3.2019. 22:26, Marco Nuessgen wrote:
> > I am trying to install OpenBSD 6.4 amd64 on an IBM x-series server. The
> > boot process halts after the kernel gets a "fatal page fault in
> > supervis
Tom, thanks for your help!
On Tue, Mar 12, 2019 at 09:55:56PM +, Tom Smyth wrote:
[...]
> but check out any advanced I/O PCI-E settings on your server board Bios
[...]
System still halts the boot process..
On 12.3.2019. 22:26, Marco Nuessgen wrote:
> I am trying to install OpenBSD 6.4 amd64 on an IBM x-series server. The
> boot process halts after the kernel gets a "fatal page fault in
> supervisor mode".
>
> The machine is a x3650 M3 server, 2x six-core XEON E5645 2.4GHz, 88GB
> RAM, 3 x 146GB HDD,
Hello Marco,
I have had issues with things like PCI-E memory mapping settings on Servers
I would look at any memory / I/O setting in the bios ,
as I have come across issues with compatibility with OpenBSD and Memory Mapping
PCI-E,
I cant remember the other bios setting but it was something to
I am trying to install OpenBSD 6.4 amd64 on an IBM x-series server. The
boot process halts after the kernel gets a "fatal page fault in
supervisor mode".
The machine is a x3650 M3 server, 2x six-core XEON E5645 2.4GHz, 88GB
RAM, 3 x 146GB HDD, Serveraid M1015 7945 RAID adapter, 4 x Broadcom
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