what, you don't read flag day messages any more? :)
http://www.opensolaris.org/os/community/on/flag-days/pages/2008030301/
just run /ws/xvm-gate/public/bin/update_xvm
oh, wait... that's a swan path
just get a b85 iso and grab the new xvm packages from there.
oh, wait... that's not available yet.
i guess you could compile xvm yourself?
or boot the failsafe and bfu back to b84?
ed
On Thu, Mar 13, 2008 at 03:12:20PM -0700, Nils Nieuwejaar wrote:
> I just BFUed from nv81 to nv85, and I'm panicing on boot:
>
> SunOS Release 5.11 Version snv_85 64-bit
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> (XEN) irq.c:437:d0 Cannot bind IRQ 4 to guest. In use by 'ns16550'.
>
> panic[cpu0]/thread=fffffffffbc3cba0: physinfo op refused
>
> fffffffffbc6eca0 unix:mach_getcpufreq+bc ()
> fffffffffbc6ece0 unix:mach_clkinit+26 ()
> fffffffffbc6eda0 unix:cbe_init+dc ()
> fffffffffbc6edd0 genunix:main+40 ()
> fffffffffbc6ede0 unix:_locore_start+80 ()
>
> skipping system dump - no dump device configured
> rebooting...
>
> The only thing about my setup that might be the slightest bit out of the
> ordinary is that I'm running with a fairly new Intel motherboard (Q35-based)
> with VT-d enabled. Since this chipset has made its way into some fairly
> mainstream systems by now, I don't really believe it's related.
>
> The 'physinfo op' message smells like a kernel/hypervisor mismatch. Is that
> possible?
>
> Nils
>
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