Hello Mary,

Thanks for the tip, will use my camera next time :)

Thanks,
Deepankar

2009/7/28 mary ding <[email protected]>:
> 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
>>>>>> NVIDIAŽ 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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