Deepankar:

If you have a digital camera or a cell phone with camera, you can take a snapshot of the stack trace from the screen instead of typing this by hand, then you can enclose the snapshot as enhancement. I did this all the time when I run into issues on my laptop/desktop if there is no serial console.

I think it will be good to wait until the next osol/sxce build to see whether the sata issue is resolved.



Deepankar Sharma wrote:
The stack trace looks like this (PS: this is typed by hand)

1) unix: die + dd
2) unix: trap + 1777
3) unix: cmntrap + e9
4) nv_sata: mcp5x_packet_complete_intr + 136
5) nv_sata: mcp5x_intr_port + 6b
6) nv_sata: mcp5x_intr + 32
7) unix: av_dispath_autovect + 7c
8) unix: dispatch_hardint + 33
9) unix: switch_sp_and_call + 13
10) unix: do_interrupt + a3
11) unix: _interrupt + ba
12) unix: mach_cpu_idle + 6
13) unix: cpu_idle + af
14) unix: cpu_idle_adaptive + 19
15) unix: idle + 114
16) unix: thread_start + 8

Hope this helps. I think I remember reading elsewhere about 119 having
some significant outstanding bug. Has that been fixed ?



On Mon, Jul 27, 2009 at 4:38 PM, Phi Tran<[email protected]> wrote:
If you have a serial console setup, then you can copy and paste.  If not,
then you have to write it down by hand.

There was a fix for a SATA panic in b119 so you should try that to see if
b119 fixes your problem.

Phi

On 07/27/09 13:26, Deepankar Sharma wrote:
I will update this thread with the stack trace once I get back home.
Is there some way to easily save the stack trace to a usb stick ?

On Mon, Jul 27, 2009 at 4:18 PM, Phi Tran<[email protected]> wrote:
On 07/27/09 12:11, Deepankar Sharma wrote:
I am trying to install 2009.06 and get a kernel panic soon after I pick
an
option from the GRUB menu. I used the -k option to see whats panicking
and
it seems to be SATA related. I am using a Tyan 2915 motherboard which
uses a
NVIDIAĊ½ nForce Pro 3600 + 3050 chipset. My computer has two SATA hard
disks
and the DVD I am installing from is a SATA one too. Can someone please
comment on if there is a work around which I can use to get things to
work.
PS: I have also tried the latest release from genunix based on 118 and
the
latest SXCE available from the Sun website. Both of them display the
same
identical crash.
What does the stack trace look like?

Phi


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