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Report being fixed with Dell firmware update v2.8.1.7692 (build 7692).
Tested OK with Hardy 9.04 and Karmic 9.10 on Dell PowerEdge 2550 with
PERC 3/Di (hw pci id 1028:0002).
Problem is in firmware: PERC has no 64 bit scsi passthrough function.
http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=9133
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The 18 month support period for Gutsy Gibbon 7.10 has reached its end of life -
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linux-source-2.6.22 kernel task. It would be helpful if you could test the
new Jaunty Jackalope 9.04 release and confirm if this issue
I install ubuntu 8.10 server on pe 2650 could not boot up.stop at initramfs
type exit(),can continue to boot system .but could not startup network interface
dose this bug coursed by pe 2650 firmware or ubuntu?
if it about firmware,how to upgrade it.
if it about ubuntu,and how to deal with.
warry
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Upgrading the SCSI card firmware of the boxes in question did fix
this, in as much as the hardy kernel now boots cleanly. Ideally (and
given dapper works just fine with the old firmware) the kernel would
be fixed to support the old firmware too, but pragmatically I realise
that may well never
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The Ubuntu Kernel Team is planning to move to the 2.6.27 kernel for the
upcoming Intrepid Ibex 8.10 release. As a result, the kernel team would
appreciate it if you could please test this newer 2.6.27 Ubuntu kernel.
There are one of two ways you should be able to test:
1) If you are comfortable
Hi James,
Since you're the original bug reporter, care to comment if the firmware
updates mentioned here resolved this for you?
TJ - I'll follow up with your bug at the new report you opened.
Thanks.
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TJ Whatever your bug is, it's not the one referred to in this bug.
The original problem is that *-server* kernels experience
Host adapter abort request
messages during bootup and fail to boot
on a Dell PE2650 after the install. (The boot from CD and install work fine).
but the *-generic*
On my Dell 2650 with a Perc3\DI running Gutsy, I upgraded the firmware
for the PERC yesterday, and that is now allowing me to boot the -server
kernels, where before I would get the aacraid errors reported by others.
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Confirmed. I just did the same thing.
Got the firmware from
http://ftp.us.dell.com/scsi-raid/RAID_FRMW_LX_R168380
edited it with vi to change the shell from /bin/sh to /bin/bash
made it executable
extracted it with
./RAID_FRMW_LX_R168380.BIN --extract RAID
(ignoring the rpm errors)
cd RAID
Bah. A fix for this really should be in the Hardy kernel.
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I've discovered the cause of the issue. The system contains an i450NX
chipset which has peer PCI buses. To work around buggy BIOS situations
where these weren't discovered a fix-up was added that looks for and
scans them as secondaries of the first root bus.
This causes the later ACPI code to
Patch posted to kernel-team mailing list. Hopefully will be incorporated
before Hardy release.
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Re-allocated i450NX cause to bug #214814
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It looks as if the root cause of the Dell PERC 2 issue is ACPI config-
interrupts. I've been able to boot v2.6.25-rc8 with the kernel option
pci=noacpi.
I've got a bug open upstream:
http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=10396
a git-rev-list shows 277 commits to ACPI between v2.6.20 and
TJ,
Update your RAID firmware. Looks like you're on the same level that
others were when experiencing this problem.
From Dell's support site, it looks like this problem is fixed in version 2.8.0
Build 6092
-Background controller cache flush routine modified to flush smaller
Thanks for spotting that.
Firmware was updated to the latest available from Dell going by the
service tag last year. I checked for more recent releases this week
before chasing the bug. The update dates are the same as the ones here
*but* checking the build number I see 2.8.0 6099 is claimed for
Same problem affecting Hardy beta of 2008-04-02 i386 on Dell PowerEdge
6300/550 with an Adaptec PERC/2 controller. This also affects Gutsy and
was reported during the Gutsy development cycle in a separate bug
report.
Cannot boot from server CD because of various aacraid failures. Using
irqpoll
In reviewing installation logs from previous kernels I found one for
Feisty (2.6.20-15-generic) that didn't suffer the aacraid problems. The
pertinent part where aacraid initialises is this:
Jul 6 08:12:57 kernel: [5.385325] libata version 2.20 loaded.
Jul 6 08:12:57 kernel: [5.393187]
There seems to be a problem with the cdimage server containing the
Feisty Server CD image (long time outs, less than 1KB/s transfer rate)
so I've installed Feisty Alternate x86 command-line on the Dell
PowerEdge 6300/550 in order to get some information on the hardware.
Note that after the
This is the Hardy 2.6.24 kernel panic transcribed from the attached
photograph of the screen. I'm not sure if this was the first failure
reported as te kernel started but I suspect it might be based on the
call stack:
[ 461.589252] ESI: 22ac132d EDI: f7cbda78 EBP: 22ac09e7 ESP: df839d54
[
Turns out my problem was that I had vga=791 on the kernel line and the
new kernel doesn't like that at all. I think this is probably the bug
in my case at least.
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@hogman23
I tested a clean installation of 7.10 server on a PE1850 with the
following specs:
BIOS A05
PERC 4e/Si RAID controller firmware version 521S
Installation was successful, first boot came up with no problems. What
version of firmware are you using on your 1850s?
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Same problem here. Upgraded firmware from 2.8-0 6089 to 2.8-1 6098,
rebooted and booting fine.
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What is the status of this bug? We are having major issues with it.
None of our servers that are on Gutsy will boot without backing up to
the old Feisty kernel!!!
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This is happening on PE2950 and PE1850's as well!!
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I had the same exact problem with my PE2650 after an upgrade
installation. From your screen shots, I noticed that you were running
the same firmware level I had - Adaptec PERC 3/Di v 2.8.0.6089.
Checking Dell's support site, I found 3 newer firmware versions. I
installed the latest (2.8.1.6098) ,
I think I have the same prob on a Poweredge 1650 after doing a do-
release-upgrade from Feisty to Gutsy yesterday. The last 7.04 kernel
(2.6.20-16-server) still works:
tarantula:/boot-# uname -a
Linux tarantula 2.6.20-16-server #2 SMP Sun Sep 23 19:57:25 UTC 2007 i686
GNU/Linux
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Similar problem here on two different models of Compaq Proliant. I don't
have a clue what's going on, so this is as good a place to post the
issue as any.
At first, the server and 386 kernels boot but no video. SSH works, but
no hardware video. The keyboard worked, as I could log in and reboot by
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