On Tue, 2005-08-30 at 21:20, Vizion wrote:
> On Tuesday 30 August 2005 13:22,  the author Robert Slade contributed to the 
> dialogue on-
>  Re: Proliant 5000 sever Fbsd 5.4 (re)boot problem: 
> 
> >On Tue, 2005-08-30 at 20:10, Vizion wrote:
> >> On Tuesday 30 August 2005 12:05,  the author Robert Slade contributed to
> >> the dialogue on-
> >>
> >>  Proliant 5000 sever Fbsd 5.4 (re)boot problem:
> >> >Hiya,
> >> >
> >> >I've been working on this beasty on and off for some time. It's a Quad
> >> >processor 1 Gbyte of memory and 5 scsi drives using the 2p raid
> >> >controller setup as 2 raid arrays + 1 spare.
> >> >
> >> >The machine works fine with 5.4 release #0 with the supplied generic
> >> >kernel.
> >> >
> >> >The problem(s) I have been having are:
> >> >
> >> >1. When I recompiled the Kernel with SMP support, I get random reboots.
> >> >It also fails to boot sometimes failing at the point after waiting for
> >> >the scsi drives to settle. I get some error codes and Fbsd fails to find
> >> >the boot device.
> >> >
> >> >2. I CVSuped to 5.4 release #2 and recompiled the Kernel with SMP
> >> >support. This does to boot at all. It gets as far as the waiting 15s for
> >> >scsi devices to settle, then (appears to) reset the scsi controller and
> >> >immediately tries to access the drives (does not wait). I have tried
> >> >recompiling with scsi_delay set to 30000 (30s) with no change.
> >> >
> >> >I have checked dmesg and message logs but there is nothing related to
> >> >the problem(s) there.
> >> >
> >> >I have gone back to the 5.4 release #0 single processor kernel for now
> >> >which is a shame as the machine is slow without the multi processor
> >> >support.
> >> >
> >> >The only thing out of the ordinary I have noted is a tx underunn --
> >> >increasing threshold to 512 bytes  message which appears related to
> >> >running kde remotely via vncserver and tinync.
> >> >
> >> >Any ideas, I can send conf files etc if needed.
> >> >
> >> >Thanks
> >> >
> >> >Rob
> >>
> >> What are your bios setting?
> >> My guess is that you have not made the right setting using the siftware
> >> and configuration utilities
> >> david
> >
> >David,
> >
> >Thanks. The BIOS setting appear ok - OS type is set as UNIX (Small disk
> >geometry) and the machine passes all the diagnostics.
> >
> >Rob
> 
> I cannot remember - but I have sneaking notion that you need to set it as 
> linux

Tried that too :-). I think that the problem is that with 5.4 release #2
it is trying to access that scsi drives immediately then inducing the
kernel panic for 15s.  Rather than inducing the panic 1st.

Rob 

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