8.3 hanging on boot, Dell 1950 with mfi and qlogic HBA

2013-03-25 Thread Graham Allan
I feel sure I'm missing something pretty obvious here but I can't figure 
out what.


I have a Dell 1950 which I just installed 8.3 (amd64) onto. It has an 
internal OS drive on mfi (Dell PERC) and a qlogic QLE2462 for external 
SAN connection.


Problem is, the machine hangs on boot if the SAN fiber is connected. It 
boots up fine if disconnected, then I can reconnect the fiber and mount 
the SAN drives.


When booting with fiber connected, it hangs after these messages:
kbd3 at ukbd1
kbd3: ukbd1, generic (0), config:0x0, flags:0x3d
ums1: EP2 Interrupt on usbus1
ums1: 3 buttons and [XYZ] coordinates ID=0
uhub5: 4 ports with 4 removable, self powered

(which just look like normal device probes) then if I reboot with the 
fiber disconnected, the next lines are:


Trying to mount root from ufs:/dev/mfid0s1a
start_init: trying /sbin/init

Verbose boot doesn't seem to give any additional clues.

I feel convinced it's failing to find or mount the root filesystem - 
I've certainly seen this in the past where an add-in HBA like this 
usurps the internal OS drive, fixable by hard-wiring the bus order in 
/boot/device.hints. That's what I thought of first here, but mfi doesn't 
use CAM (I guess), and the OS drive /dev/mfid0 isn't changing its device 
name...


and of course I'm not getting any root mount errors either.

Is there part of the boot mechanism I'm missing?

Graham
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Dell 1950 RAID 1 Drives.

2008-12-31 Thread Keith

Have the above server, drive 0 failed. No onsite spares left. Ordered
replacement drives a week ago but they are still on route and wont be here
till Jan 5 or 6.

All I have is a test server of the same make/model in my test rack
configured and running a slightly different version of FBSD.

If I pull a drive from this test server that is already configured to a
RAID contoller and put it into the server with the bad drive, how will
the machine deal with it as it already has a valid config on it? Will I
just be able to go to the RAID Bios and rebuild?

Or wipe the config on the test server so the drive has no config on it
before installing it into the server with the failed drive?

Are the SAS drives in a Dell 1950 hot swap by chance?

Have not had a drive go like this with no spares around before.

Thanks.

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Re: Dell 1950 RAID 1 Drives.

2008-12-31 Thread Tim Judd

Keith wrote:

Have the above server, drive 0 failed. No onsite spares left. Ordered
replacement drives a week ago but they are still on route and wont be here
till Jan 5 or 6.

All I have is a test server of the same make/model in my test rack
configured and running a slightly different version of FBSD.

If I pull a drive from this test server that is already configured to a
RAID contoller and put it into the server with the bad drive, how will
the machine deal with it as it already has a valid config on it? Will I
just be able to go to the RAID Bios and rebuild?

Or wipe the config on the test server so the drive has no config on it
before installing it into the server with the failed drive?

Are the SAS drives in a Dell 1950 hot swap by chance?

Have not had a drive go like this with no spares around before.

Thanks.



Better to ask Dell weather they're hot swap or not as an absolute 
answer.  When I asked, the tech at the time said the newer PERC 
controllers are all hotswap, as long as the RAID controller isn't 
talking to the drive anymore.  Given the 2nd system is actively using 
it, I don't think it's hotswap.


As for the config, you'd have to force an integrity/rebuild on the 
first.  Clearing the config on the 2nd shouldn't be necessary.  In fact, 
the second may see a missing drive and panic as is.  The PERC6 
controllers I deal with at work have a feature that I would call a 
bug.  A missing physical disk causes the RAID controller to 
waste/dump/ignore/forget it's onboard config.  You may be dead in the 
water on the 2nd system until you get a drive to put in.


Backup server 1 and 2.  And wait for the drive to come.  No other good 
way to solve this problem.

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Dell 1950

2008-02-02 Thread shinny knight
Hello,

We are in the process of ordering few servers and we think to ask here first 
for any known issues with same.
BTW...company policy requires only Dell servers. Yes, I know...kinda snob^^
Purpose for this server will be firewall (we are using PF with stateful rules) 
and custom kernel with NIC pooling compiled.
We hope this baby will deliver up to 800Mbps per NIC (4).
One thing is that Dell is not certifying Intel Gigabit NIC with FreeBSD.
Since in the kernel we have only 

'device em # Intel PRO/1000 adapter Gigabit Ethernet Card'

Does this include also below specified device? 
Is any of you using Intel® PRO 1000VT Quad Port Gigabit NIC?
Is kernel pooling option compatible or working with Intel® PRO 1000VT Quad Port 
Gigabit NIC?

Appreciate any feedback or suggestion about same.
TIA

Dell PowerEdge 1950 configuration:

PowerEdge 1950 III: Quad Core Intel® Xeon® L5335, 2x4MB Cache, 2.0GHz, 1333MHz 
FSB

Additional Processors:Quad Core Intel® Xeon® L5335, 2x4MB Cache, 2.0GHz, 
1333MHz FSB

Memory: 4GB 667MHz (4x1GB), Dual Ranked DIMMs

Backplane: 1x2 Backplane for 3.5-inch Hard Drives

Primary Controller: PERC6i SAS RAID Controller, 2x4 Connectors, Int, PCIe,
256MB Cache

Hard Drive Configuration: Integrated SAS/SATA RAID 1, PERC 6/i 
Integrated/SAS6/iR

Primary Hard Drive: 250GB 7.2K RPM Serial ATA 3Gbps 3.5-in HotPlug Hard Drive

2nd Hard Drive: 250GB 7.2K RPM Serial ATA 3Gbps 3.5-in HotPlug Hard Drive

Network Adapter: Intel® PRO 1000VT Quad Port Gigabit NIC, Copper, PCIe-4

CD/DVD Drive: 8X DVD-ROM



Best regards,
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Re: Dell 1950

2008-02-02 Thread Wojciech Puchar

Memory: 4GB 667MHz (4x1GB), Dual Ranked DIMMs


incredibly important for firewall to have 4GB RAM. why not 64GB or more? 
;)

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Re: Dell 1950

2008-02-02 Thread Zinevich Denis
I had a problem with 1950. It emerged that this servers have problems 
with reboot.

After executing reboot commant server hangs just after printing uptime.
http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-stable/2006-October/029108.html
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Re: Dell 1950

2008-02-02 Thread NetOpsCenter

shinny knight wrote:

Hello,

We are in the process of ordering few servers and we think to ask here first 
for any known issues with same.
BTW...company policy requires only Dell servers. Yes, I know...kinda snob^^
Purpose for this server will be firewall (we are using PF with stateful rules) 
and custom kernel with NIC pooling compiled.
We hope this baby will deliver up to 800Mbps per NIC (4).
One thing is that Dell is not certifying Intel Gigabit NIC with FreeBSD.
Since in the kernel we have only 


'device em # Intel PRO/1000 adapter Gigabit Ethernet Card'

Does this include also below specified device? 
Is any of you using Intel® PRO 1000VT Quad Port Gigabit NIC?

Is kernel pooling option compatible or working with Intel® PRO 1000VT Quad Port 
Gigabit NIC?

Appreciate any feedback or suggestion about same.
TIA

Dell PowerEdge 1950 configuration:

PowerEdge 1950 III: Quad Core Intel® Xeon® L5335, 2x4MB Cache, 2.0GHz, 1333MHz 
FSB

Additional Processors:Quad Core Intel® Xeon® L5335, 2x4MB Cache, 2.0GHz, 
1333MHz FSB

Memory: 4GB 667MHz (4x1GB), Dual Ranked DIMMs

Backplane: 1x2 Backplane for 3.5-inch Hard Drives

Primary Controller: PERC6i SAS RAID Controller, 2x4 Connectors, Int, PCIe,
256MB Cache

Hard Drive Configuration: Integrated SAS/SATA RAID 1, PERC 6/i 
Integrated/SAS6/iR

Primary Hard Drive: 250GB 7.2K RPM Serial ATA 3Gbps 3.5-in HotPlug Hard Drive

2nd Hard Drive: 250GB 7.2K RPM Serial ATA 3Gbps 3.5-in HotPlug Hard Drive

Network Adapter: Intel® PRO 1000VT Quad Port Gigabit NIC, Copper, PCIe-4

CD/DVD Drive: 8X DVD-ROM



Best regards,
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I have the Intel Pro1000 running on a 1386 box FreeBSD 8.*
No problems with it.

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Re: Dell 1950 for PF firewall

2008-02-02 Thread shinny knight
Wojciech Puchar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:  Memory: 4GB 667MHz (4x1GB), Dual 
Ranked DIMMs

incredibly important for firewall to have 4GB RAM. why not 64GB or more? 
;)
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:)
For many reasons.
Company policy is to prefer ordering 4GB RAM servers than upgrade later so that 
we can easily switch them to heavy-loaded jail or DB servers.

Appreciate if anyone can advise on  using Intel® PRO 1000VT Quad Port Gigabit 
NIC and what is the max throughput they got on same with or w/o pooling.
Thanks in advance.



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Re: dell 1950 hangs on reboot

2008-01-25 Thread Josh Paetzel
On Friday 25 January 2008 08:18:10 am Link wrote:
 I`ve already upgraded to newest 2.01 bios. It does not fix problem.


Just reboot it via the IPMI, which dell calls the BMC.  They never hang when 
rebooted that way.

For some historyAbout 1/2 of the 1950's out there exhibit this problem, 
the other half don't, and no one (AFAIR) has identified what is different 
between a box that has the problem and one that doesn't.  Dell has a long 
history of making small changes mid-run and not documenting them.

If you are unlucky enoung to have a 1950 that hangs during reboot, it will do 
it between 25 and 30% of the time.

If only this were the biggest problem facing someone with FreeBSD on their 
1950

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Re: dell 1950 hangs on reboot

2008-01-25 Thread Link

I`ve already upgraded to newest 2.01 bios. It does not fix problem.
I may try... but I don`t think that it`s raid problem. I have only 1 
hdd...

and due to old topics problem is about acpi or cpus.
When it hangs the last string what I see is uptime.
And when it reboots correctly I see something like: cpu_reset: 
reseting other cpus

So i think it`s some problem with cpu_reset handling...

Am Freitag, den 25.01.2008, 14:53 +0200 schrieb Link:
 

Hi all.
I have problem described in
http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-stable/2006-October/029108.html 

I`ve been googling for about 2 days, but i did not found any fix of 
this

problem.
I have freeBSD-6.2-p10 and dell 1950.
As described it hangs on reboot. But not every time.

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Maybe upgrade the raid firmware ?

Cheers
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dell 1950 hangs on reboot

2008-01-25 Thread Link

Hi all.
I have problem described in
http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-stable/2006-October/029108.html
I`ve been googling for about 2 days, but i did not found any fix of this
problem.
I have freeBSD-6.2-p10 and dell 1950.
As described it hangs on reboot. But not every time.

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Re: dell 1950 hangs on reboot

2008-01-25 Thread Norman Maurer

Am Freitag, den 25.01.2008, 14:53 +0200 schrieb Link:
 Hi all.
 I have problem described in
 http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-stable/2006-October/029108.html
 I`ve been googling for about 2 days, but i did not found any fix of this
 problem.
 I have freeBSD-6.2-p10 and dell 1950.
 As described it hangs on reboot. But not every time.
 
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Maybe upgrade the raid firmware ?

Cheers
Norman


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Re: dell 1950 hangs on reboot

2008-01-25 Thread Link

I may try... but I don`t think that it`s raid problem. I have only 1 hdd...
and due to old topics problem is about acpi or cpus.
When it hangs the last string what I see is uptime.
And when it reboots correctly I see something like: cpu_reset: reseting 
other cpus

So i think it`s some problem with cpu_reset handling...

Am Freitag, den 25.01.2008, 14:53 +0200 schrieb Link:
  

Hi all.
I have problem described in
http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-stable/2006-October/029108.html
I`ve been googling for about 2 days, but i did not found any fix of this
problem.
I have freeBSD-6.2-p10 and dell 1950.
As described it hangs on reboot. But not every time.

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Maybe upgrade the raid firmware ?

Cheers
Norman


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Re: dell 1950 hangs on reboot

2008-01-25 Thread Link

I tried :ipmitool power soft
it still hangs

On Friday 25 January 2008 08:18:10 am Link wrote:
  

I`ve already upgraded to newest 2.01 bios. It does not fix problem.




Just reboot it via the IPMI, which dell calls the BMC.  They never hang when 
rebooted that way.


For some historyAbout 1/2 of the 1950's out there exhibit this problem, 
the other half don't, and no one (AFAIR) has identified what is different 
between a box that has the problem and one that doesn't.  Dell has a long 
history of making small changes mid-run and not documenting them.


If you are unlucky enoung to have a 1950 that hangs during reboot, it will do 
it between 25 and 30% of the time.


If only this were the biggest problem facing someone with FreeBSD on their 
1950


  


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Dell 1950, PERC 5/i mfi support on FreeBSD 4.11

2006-11-21 Thread mitch
Greetings!

I need to bring up FreeBSD 4.11 (or any 4.x really) on a Dell Poweredge 1950.
They are using the LSI PERC 5/i which apparently requires the availability
of the mfi driver.

The 4-STABLE release notes indicate that this driver is supported;
however, I am stuck since apparently the install CDs available do
not have this driver configured.  Even the FreeBSD 5.x CDs I have
don't support it during install.

Has anybody else faced and solved this problem?  If so, any help
you can provide would be appreciated.

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