Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] Kernel panic with Intel i7-2670QM CPU (HP EliteBook 8560w)
Hi Geoff, Geoff Simmons píše v po 13. 02. 2012 v 19:39 +0100: > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- > Hash: SHA256 > > On 02/13/12 06:44 PM, Bryan N Iotti wrote: > > Maybe you could try disabling ACPI in BIOS if possible, or otherwise use > > the acpi-user-options=0x2 at boot. > > > > Read here for more info on disabling ACPI on boot: > > > > https://blogs.oracle.com/danasblog/entry/configuring_solaris_acpi_at_boot > > *Thank you* Bryan, acpi-user-options=0x2 got me past the crash and into > the installer. > > As the blog entry says, the value 0x2 disables ACPI, and there are other > choices that allow a kind of partial use of ACPI. I'm going ahead with > the installation now, and will investigate the other choices afterward > (and will share the results with the list). > > So, given these facts -- crash with the stack trace attached to my > previous mail, workaround by disabling ACPI -- I'm inclined to think > that this warrants a new bug report for Illumos, since I haven't found > anything similar at illumos.org. (Unless someone can point me to a known > issue.) > the latest development bits (not integrated in OpenIndiana) contains updated ACPI support. It would be good to test it after successful installation. > > Thanks again, > Geoff Best regards, Milan ___ OpenIndiana-discuss mailing list OpenIndiana-discuss@openindiana.org http://openindiana.org/mailman/listinfo/openindiana-discuss
Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] Kernel panic with Intel i7-2670QM CPU (HP EliteBook 8560w)
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 On 02/13/12 06:44 PM, Bryan N Iotti wrote: > Maybe you could try disabling ACPI in BIOS if possible, or otherwise use > the acpi-user-options=0x2 at boot. > > Read here for more info on disabling ACPI on boot: > > https://blogs.oracle.com/danasblog/entry/configuring_solaris_acpi_at_boot *Thank you* Bryan, acpi-user-options=0x2 got me past the crash and into the installer. As the blog entry says, the value 0x2 disables ACPI, and there are other choices that allow a kind of partial use of ACPI. I'm going ahead with the installation now, and will investigate the other choices afterward (and will share the results with the list). So, given these facts -- crash with the stack trace attached to my previous mail, workaround by disabling ACPI -- I'm inclined to think that this warrants a new bug report for Illumos, since I haven't found anything similar at illumos.org. (Unless someone can point me to a known issue.) Thanks again, Geoff - -- ** * * UPLEX - Nils Goroll Systemoptimierung Schwanenwik 24 22087 Hamburg Tel +49 40 2880 5731 Mob +49 176 636 90917 Fax +49 40 42949753 http://uplex.de -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.10 (SunOS) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org/ iQIcBAEBCAAGBQJPOVjoAAoJEOUwvh9pJNURfQwP/2GBgSiyfzrAR0mUkVnc4RVk 18VOPkeOB7dVQIelULb29EcLQYyR8nrru+NeBZVw2PTq3R51rNfvKFqrJaDxyHOy GlOCNXxfWyt1piT2QaUP6VuPNpvRuAox6j/o6pEwe5nm0bxXs3bGwDZUTKU1sQaI Ml96mLFb79t8iTNd0QjK/aSy8mOuUbwy6S8QHRgNys6t/xCklIJ+4IepRyxJmBqo E2c0dCoRy+EO1ZCztAZayWH2bOxNELCIJs+EKPS3jqDkude3GipROUtJTpcA09q9 JuRQavqaLlCqMU6MDgQPJWE9gp+u7vaEuTVtWJv+gfk6hM9TayY3ZFx7pAlSDy5h W1B5VIa35EmDF+n0laH0ADBf+9DexZEtEdLQIcWBev18b/3BMv8+M8jkZtardJwC AcePQFAwZJUyqoHc801ctrEQq6PERhzm+8Ts+K3hYbxxAjSQp0X7A64mbQ2qvrZ1 +hFdwd2zlBSkFgxo79PO5dLp684bOQ/luXs6mw6Bdjdmeev3IjzuQjLVWdcLYdeq 6qWCKWv05TZlm7yVlkP8Xgte6nsmus6f0WWHyJ/N/aaMnSx4nSjlVbsuAr1bZ5GM /9VB+6mTtMGJ8XYyX+yQgva58z3H7iLi8gsRenea5e5xlXetsNmzg6xMIv7KFQqF CoM0Tt8lNRePjy26D74+ =pzXd -END PGP SIGNATURE- ___ OpenIndiana-discuss mailing list OpenIndiana-discuss@openindiana.org http://openindiana.org/mailman/listinfo/openindiana-discuss
Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] Kernel panic with Intel i7-2670QM CPU (HP EliteBook 8560w)
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 On 02/13/12 06:51 PM, Jason Matthews wrote: > i would start even more conservatively and disable speed step in the > bios first and then more on to the other suggestions. i am not a fan of > speedstep in general. > On Feb 13, 2012, at 9:44 AM, Bryan N Iotti wrote: > >> Maybe you could try disabling ACPI in BIOS if possible, or otherwise use the >> acpi-user-options=0x2 at boot. >> >> Read here for more info on disabling ACPI on boot: >> >> https://blogs.oracle.com/danasblog/entry/configuring_solaris_acpi_at_boot The beautifully user-friendly BIOS GUI unfortunately has nothing to say about anything as geeky as ACPI or speedstep. I have the option of switching off "Power Control", but that does not prevent the crash. I'll investigate the acpi-user-options. Thanks, Geoff - -- ** * * UPLEX - Nils Goroll Systemoptimierung Schwanenwik 24 22087 Hamburg Tel +49 40 2880 5731 Mob +49 176 636 90917 Fax +49 40 42949753 http://uplex.de -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.10 (SunOS) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org/ iQIcBAEBCAAGBQJPOVGmAAoJEOUwvh9pJNURwgEP/jMIwjkrU829RJXK1pxmZVhm CVlGr/LXoYobiWiHBoPJ8awJnJW5ugfGfUSGT6X6FTfwVh73ywuxWTPXLTsl32f4 LpOc8+l22zvOFXHEenJfnb12bBe4TIxkpXYXc69gQUVfLlFEnNi86A7ncZ7XkJIT XK8YXxFi7TfN4uG0DE7oPHH6JZGa5hR6aU+yN2KuS/m4FJtsHcqf7eVyxizKmEg/ KVQ5WK1YGUEemfwmLX5MEEwk+piGnPGxXgIG0SqfjyzfD2yde+I7mW4FgFmTYSiM ydfebBc/uOSrdoCuMCAaysjbj2RwuXQlcrN1ciSboHoiD2aBmb9AQoZflgsgQtrI lfV37xkOLS/n0/HQmRduYlR+c+1SMTtqlKoPFRROleyw7cMYrW+NQRtuc99rL8Kj 9scqtkzrwQzbHBeVHALH5+C74hZYqzI8oyo9v/saxp91IcpDsbWb7UZWiaKdDhhe B1V2VgsFZ+QVjzp/QMA2AsLuSWkDETnQh/ywE+c2cyMozWu+0K3L+Z9TmWYdGqI2 bJXf6mY4BYZJcRRn0YyGnufXpt4nbEx7jGdDYP1xtohYhAUEZvIpmmk9qSXQ8cz+ u/bMZ8Pa0RiJ3Y4UcTmJD03Q03BvftRK4crvq4u0lHdqiMsvK9O4DQqzGV5H3yfq FgXoMFgS2QNKgC6gQKSX =aAAq -END PGP SIGNATURE- ___ OpenIndiana-discuss mailing list OpenIndiana-discuss@openindiana.org http://openindiana.org/mailman/listinfo/openindiana-discuss
Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] Kernel panic with Intel i7-2670QM CPU (HP EliteBook 8560w)
i would start even more conservatively and disable speed step in the bios first and then more on to the other suggestions. i am not a fan of speedstep in general. j. Sent from Jasons' hand held On Feb 13, 2012, at 9:44 AM, Bryan N Iotti wrote: > Maybe you could try disabling ACPI in BIOS if possible, or otherwise use the > acpi-user-options=0x2 at boot. > > Read here for more info on disabling ACPI on boot: > > https://blogs.oracle.com/danasblog/entry/configuring_solaris_acpi_at_boot > > BTW and OT, I hadn't even thought that attaching an image to message here > might have been bad etiquette/netiquette, so I apologize for that. > > Bryan > > > On 02/13/12 06:39 PM, Geoff Simmons wrote: From: "Geoff Simmons" >>> A colleague attempted to boot oi_151a from CD on an HP EliteBook 8560w >>> laptop: >>> >>> http://h10010.www1.hp.com/wwpc/us/en/sm/WF06a/321957-321957-64295-3740645-4307559-5071171.html >>> >>> ... the variant with Intel i7-2670QM. He got an immediate kernel panic >> I've now booted (from an oi151a CD) with the kernel debugger switched on >> and was able to get a stack trace -- the crash apparently happens in a >> call to wrmsr() within speedstep_pstate_transition(), caused by an event >> related to power management (cpupm). >> >> Since I have no way of saving the stack trace, I had to take a picture >> of it. In the hopes that attaching photos is not a netiquette violation >> on this list, I'll try to send it along with this message (it's a B/W >> PNG with about 23KB, so it shouldn't eat too much bandwidth -- my >> apologies if this was a no-no). >> >> As it happens, it appears to be exactly the same stack trace that I see >> when trying to boot Solaris 11 on the same machine (using the kernel >> debugger). >> >> So it would appear that the problem has something to do with power >> management, and might be related to some known bugs concerning cpupm: >> >> https://www.illumos.org/issues/423 >> https://www.illumos.org/issues/1333 >> >> But the solutions/workarounds involve editing /etc/power.conf. I'm >> trying to get OI to boot up in the first place, and I couldn't edit a >> file on CD anyway. What I want to do is install OI, so I'll need to be >> able to boot an installer before I can get to fixing up the installed >> configuration. >> >> Any ideas? Does this warrant filing a new issue at illumos.org? >> >> >> Thanks, >> Geoff >> >> >> ___ >> OpenIndiana-discuss mailing list >> OpenIndiana-discuss@openindiana.org >> http://openindiana.org/mailman/listinfo/openindiana-discuss > > ___ > OpenIndiana-discuss mailing list > OpenIndiana-discuss@openindiana.org > http://openindiana.org/mailman/listinfo/openindiana-discuss ___ OpenIndiana-discuss mailing list OpenIndiana-discuss@openindiana.org http://openindiana.org/mailman/listinfo/openindiana-discuss
Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] Kernel panic with Intel i7-2670QM CPU (HP EliteBook 8560w)
Maybe you could try disabling ACPI in BIOS if possible, or otherwise use the acpi-user-options=0x2 at boot. Read here for more info on disabling ACPI on boot: https://blogs.oracle.com/danasblog/entry/configuring_solaris_acpi_at_boot BTW and OT, I hadn't even thought that attaching an image to message here might have been bad etiquette/netiquette, so I apologize for that. Bryan On 02/13/12 06:39 PM, Geoff Simmons wrote: From: "Geoff Simmons" A colleague attempted to boot oi_151a from CD on an HP EliteBook 8560w laptop: http://h10010.www1.hp.com/wwpc/us/en/sm/WF06a/321957-321957-64295-3740645-4307559-5071171.html ... the variant with Intel i7-2670QM. He got an immediate kernel panic I've now booted (from an oi151a CD) with the kernel debugger switched on and was able to get a stack trace -- the crash apparently happens in a call to wrmsr() within speedstep_pstate_transition(), caused by an event related to power management (cpupm). Since I have no way of saving the stack trace, I had to take a picture of it. In the hopes that attaching photos is not a netiquette violation on this list, I'll try to send it along with this message (it's a B/W PNG with about 23KB, so it shouldn't eat too much bandwidth -- my apologies if this was a no-no). As it happens, it appears to be exactly the same stack trace that I see when trying to boot Solaris 11 on the same machine (using the kernel debugger). So it would appear that the problem has something to do with power management, and might be related to some known bugs concerning cpupm: https://www.illumos.org/issues/423 https://www.illumos.org/issues/1333 But the solutions/workarounds involve editing /etc/power.conf. I'm trying to get OI to boot up in the first place, and I couldn't edit a file on CD anyway. What I want to do is install OI, so I'll need to be able to boot an installer before I can get to fixing up the installed configuration. Any ideas? Does this warrant filing a new issue at illumos.org? Thanks, Geoff ___ OpenIndiana-discuss mailing list OpenIndiana-discuss@openindiana.org http://openindiana.org/mailman/listinfo/openindiana-discuss ___ OpenIndiana-discuss mailing list OpenIndiana-discuss@openindiana.org http://openindiana.org/mailman/listinfo/openindiana-discuss
Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] Kernel panic with Intel i7-2670QM CPU (HP EliteBook 8560w)
>> From: "Geoff Simmons" > > A colleague attempted to boot oi_151a from CD on an HP EliteBook 8560w > laptop: > > http://h10010.www1.hp.com/wwpc/us/en/sm/WF06a/321957-321957-64295-3740645-4307559-5071171.html > > > ... the variant with Intel i7-2670QM. He got an immediate kernel panic I've now booted (from an oi151a CD) with the kernel debugger switched on and was able to get a stack trace -- the crash apparently happens in a call to wrmsr() within speedstep_pstate_transition(), caused by an event related to power management (cpupm). Since I have no way of saving the stack trace, I had to take a picture of it. In the hopes that attaching photos is not a netiquette violation on this list, I'll try to send it along with this message (it's a B/W PNG with about 23KB, so it shouldn't eat too much bandwidth -- my apologies if this was a no-no). As it happens, it appears to be exactly the same stack trace that I see when trying to boot Solaris 11 on the same machine (using the kernel debugger). So it would appear that the problem has something to do with power management, and might be related to some known bugs concerning cpupm: https://www.illumos.org/issues/423 https://www.illumos.org/issues/1333 But the solutions/workarounds involve editing /etc/power.conf. I'm trying to get OI to boot up in the first place, and I couldn't edit a file on CD anyway. What I want to do is install OI, so I'll need to be able to boot an installer before I can get to fixing up the installed configuration. Any ideas? Does this warrant filing a new issue at illumos.org? Thanks, Geoff -- ** * * UPLEX - Nils Goroll Systemoptimierung Schwanenwik 24 22087 Hamburg Tel +49 40 2880 5731 Mob +49 176 636 90917 Fax +49 40 42949753 http://uplex.de <> signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature ___ OpenIndiana-discuss mailing list OpenIndiana-discuss@openindiana.org http://openindiana.org/mailman/listinfo/openindiana-discuss
Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] Kernel panic with Intel i7-2670QM CPU (HP EliteBook 8560w)
I've experienced the "interrupt storm" (at that's what I think it is - ever increasing kernel cpu usage and slowing down machine) on a new sandy bridge Xeon E3. As far as I'm aware there is a fix for this in the prestable package repo. I just updated my publisher to that on my Xeon machine about 2 days ago, and it's looking good so far. Might be worth giving that a try. -Matt On 08/02/2012, at 5:00 AM, Lou Picciano wrote: > Geoff, > > On the face of it, this looks remarkably like the power management and > interrupt issues many (including Yours Truly!) are seeing on SandyBridge CPUs > (our is an i7-2600K). These problems often manifest as an 'Interrupt Storm'. > Check the bug lists for reports - and some suggested workarounds. > > Trying to work through what I think is the next iteration of this problem; > that I can reliably crash our build machine with the -j(n) option to gcc. > > More to follow... > > Lou Picciano > > - Original Message - > From: "Geoff Simmons" > To: openindiana-discuss@openindiana.org > Cc: "Nils Goroll" > Sent: Tuesday, February 7, 2012 7:55:22 AM > Subject: [OpenIndiana-discuss] Kernel panic with Intel i7-2670QM CPU (HP > EliteBook 8560w) > > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- > Hash: SHA256 > > Hello all, > > A colleague attempted to boot oi_151a from CD on an HP EliteBook 8560w > laptop: > > http://h10010.www1.hp.com/wwpc/us/en/sm/WF06a/321957-321957-64295-3740645-4307559-5071171.html > > > ... the variant with Intel i7-2670QM. He got an immediate kernel panic, > and thinks that he saw a message about the CPU before the screen went > blank; which leads us to believe that 2670QM may be too "new" for oi_151a. > > Has anyone else tried booting OpenIndiana with this CPU, or confirm > whether or not it can be used? Or are we looking at the wrong > explanation for the kernel panic? > > He also tried some other variations of Solaris: > > - - OpenSolaris snv_134 booted from an SSD also led to immediate kernel > panic. > > - - Solaris 11 11/11 also got a kernel panic. > > - - Oddly, OpenSolaris snv_111 could be booted, after issuing warnings > about a parser error in the cpudrv or cpupm module. But neither ethernet > nor wireless were recognized, and the old nvidia driver didn't work > (that could be updated). > > > Thanks, > Geoff > - -- > ** * * UPLEX - Nils Goroll Systemoptimierung > > Schwanenwik 24 > 22087 Hamburg > > Tel +49 40 2880 5731 > Mob +49 176 636 90917 > Fax +49 40 42949753 > > http://uplex.de > -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- > Version: GnuPG v1.4.10 (SunOS) > Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org/ > > iQIcBAEBCAAGBQJPMR86AAoJEOUwvh9pJNURxRUP/RfxscL2wmySc4SlE5T2ucju > vDRK/NHvkghW3/tTJ48nY2550NNxMxKELS2CZE02xV+Ivqh9w+zIuy/Olob5YkX/ > a0+5n/WQoWor9IcZj0baoxcQhMMTgIdohH2I2PPwpQNSeF2uNy1kX9+hh9/+dMBL > zXHYXqdWch6WA16YKHX3+SemEzlXkP3B68WqXLfXvh0BDyPGfrgNZJcRoGUg6JJC > p6916iBwuHynq1oCziH1o6ywIwOIIWo6vDiszllH3gdlJsP+Q3YcbkLxn4a7y7Q4 > CBIvvcxpWUeTgPfwgjkOZs0b2V/hm5BAHyUaKqCDSFNG9weNC8xoOiHo35TmQ9NM > rdPAmqQbQicAnIOn98b3w1be4ZLppeONPa59sI3+w+Mz+6iMrSkJR0tUwTxT1UMO > 4PW6BfZD4ffLsszGoRnqWMMGi/9D3EVnmXTvVFI6durXCY+ZMb2LPMl53HIX5tw9 > EAaHZSUUb3Wj0nf2DcfO2xZZDD08ykLA0mJaebFnKSObY0BukF4Uq47FVnJDDcyP > 6QrYu1hKv7n4Bf6qjh2mH+8Wu+v0NWWUa8FfjN4FduvYDbQwZLVC1f+CUXFyAm6g > i+r0kxyNNhpeAFpZA5j8cKZgPsP2tzVC/QLsmJhIwyw78FJLSoVvPfFTsVEvDIDu > 6BHl2di/YMYlIsIqInXE > =pIlf > -END PGP SIGNATURE- > > ___ > OpenIndiana-discuss mailing list > OpenIndiana-discuss@openindiana.org > http://openindiana.org/mailman/listinfo/openindiana-discuss > ___ > OpenIndiana-discuss mailing list > OpenIndiana-discuss@openindiana.org > http://openindiana.org/mailman/listinfo/openindiana-discuss ___ OpenIndiana-discuss mailing list OpenIndiana-discuss@openindiana.org http://openindiana.org/mailman/listinfo/openindiana-discuss
Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] Kernel panic with Intel i7-2670QM CPU (HP EliteBook 8560w)
Geoff, On the face of it, this looks remarkably like the power management and interrupt issues many (including Yours Truly!) are seeing on SandyBridge CPUs (our is an i7-2600K). These problems often manifest as an 'Interrupt Storm'. Check the bug lists for reports - and some suggested workarounds. Trying to work through what I think is the next iteration of this problem; that I can reliably crash our build machine with the -j(n) option to gcc. More to follow... Lou Picciano - Original Message - From: "Geoff Simmons" To: openindiana-discuss@openindiana.org Cc: "Nils Goroll" Sent: Tuesday, February 7, 2012 7:55:22 AM Subject: [OpenIndiana-discuss] Kernel panic with Intel i7-2670QM CPU (HP EliteBook 8560w) -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 Hello all, A colleague attempted to boot oi_151a from CD on an HP EliteBook 8560w laptop: http://h10010.www1.hp.com/wwpc/us/en/sm/WF06a/321957-321957-64295-3740645-4307559-5071171.html ... the variant with Intel i7-2670QM. He got an immediate kernel panic, and thinks that he saw a message about the CPU before the screen went blank; which leads us to believe that 2670QM may be too "new" for oi_151a. Has anyone else tried booting OpenIndiana with this CPU, or confirm whether or not it can be used? Or are we looking at the wrong explanation for the kernel panic? He also tried some other variations of Solaris: - - OpenSolaris snv_134 booted from an SSD also led to immediate kernel panic. - - Solaris 11 11/11 also got a kernel panic. - - Oddly, OpenSolaris snv_111 could be booted, after issuing warnings about a parser error in the cpudrv or cpupm module. But neither ethernet nor wireless were recognized, and the old nvidia driver didn't work (that could be updated). Thanks, Geoff - -- ** * * UPLEX - Nils Goroll Systemoptimierung Schwanenwik 24 22087 Hamburg Tel +49 40 2880 5731 Mob +49 176 636 90917 Fax +49 40 42949753 http://uplex.de -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.10 (SunOS) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org/ iQIcBAEBCAAGBQJPMR86AAoJEOUwvh9pJNURxRUP/RfxscL2wmySc4SlE5T2ucju vDRK/NHvkghW3/tTJ48nY2550NNxMxKELS2CZE02xV+Ivqh9w+zIuy/Olob5YkX/ a0+5n/WQoWor9IcZj0baoxcQhMMTgIdohH2I2PPwpQNSeF2uNy1kX9+hh9/+dMBL zXHYXqdWch6WA16YKHX3+SemEzlXkP3B68WqXLfXvh0BDyPGfrgNZJcRoGUg6JJC p6916iBwuHynq1oCziH1o6ywIwOIIWo6vDiszllH3gdlJsP+Q3YcbkLxn4a7y7Q4 CBIvvcxpWUeTgPfwgjkOZs0b2V/hm5BAHyUaKqCDSFNG9weNC8xoOiHo35TmQ9NM rdPAmqQbQicAnIOn98b3w1be4ZLppeONPa59sI3+w+Mz+6iMrSkJR0tUwTxT1UMO 4PW6BfZD4ffLsszGoRnqWMMGi/9D3EVnmXTvVFI6durXCY+ZMb2LPMl53HIX5tw9 EAaHZSUUb3Wj0nf2DcfO2xZZDD08ykLA0mJaebFnKSObY0BukF4Uq47FVnJDDcyP 6QrYu1hKv7n4Bf6qjh2mH+8Wu+v0NWWUa8FfjN4FduvYDbQwZLVC1f+CUXFyAm6g i+r0kxyNNhpeAFpZA5j8cKZgPsP2tzVC/QLsmJhIwyw78FJLSoVvPfFTsVEvDIDu 6BHl2di/YMYlIsIqInXE =pIlf -END PGP SIGNATURE- ___ OpenIndiana-discuss mailing list OpenIndiana-discuss@openindiana.org http://openindiana.org/mailman/listinfo/openindiana-discuss ___ OpenIndiana-discuss mailing list OpenIndiana-discuss@openindiana.org http://openindiana.org/mailman/listinfo/openindiana-discuss
Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] Kernel panic with Intel i7-2670QM CPU (HP EliteBook 8560w)
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 On 02/ 7/12 05:15 PM, Jerry Kemp wrote: > I have the same issue/problem with my MacBook Pro 17" i7 and also with a 2010 > Mac Mini server. > > Solaris runs fine though from my 2007 Mac Mini. > > Jerry > > > On 02/ 7/12 07:37 AM, Bryan N Iotti wrote: >> I had a MacBook Pro 17" i7 that would not boot OI, either through rEFIt or >> MBR emulation. I doubt that i7 chips in general are the problem, since I find various reports on Google of OI/Solaris/Illumos running on some kind of i7 processor. But there are many different kinds. This is the one on the machine that got us the kernel panic: http://ark.intel.com/products/53469/Intel-Core-i7-2670QM-Processor-%286M-Cache-2_20-GHz%29 Very new (launched in Q4 2011), and we're guessing that there's something there that OI and/or Illumos are not ready for, but I don't know how to investigate it further. Best, Geoff - -- ** * * UPLEX - Nils Goroll Systemoptimierung Schwanenwik 24 22087 Hamburg Tel +49 40 2880 5731 Mob +49 176 636 90917 Fax +49 40 42949753 http://uplex.de -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.10 (SunOS) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org/ iQIcBAEBCAAGBQJPMV2PAAoJEOUwvh9pJNUR1qkP/RfJzn0YvrLp0ReferdsZXhO 05nTwPICpg/D6XBrrKpbjvNHoxsRlth7Eby9k5BZXKqWBstF/P7LRnRG0PXSeALz 3rcJrCBCJiN56qtkBiXOhFKoYnXwfHdRAxWqSUdJw3bYesiPiFmNCw93ksMOOifq YnXyx4u+BFdUvk8dd2/IQ6Bm0lpY3GjT1+fIh/1E2gzhFM4aSBPnSlKdlL0AYATK dqnMKQ2HtojtU4oR11Q+70pfc/OzIUzS9tZ037PkV6MlRum6WANIofS5LDd+z9cN zUqanBnSPK0zyQgMS/XSzR5xjRfDM320Ja2WlSmunHSn+7Zgwzr7UZhBDs8Di79F lZ8MZnagUvfrqtQnpPr8b3tnXN6yaKbglOBshFPmqvz/9cv7ti2SCrGMYI3pqSzs 14d4T0VdLiafTWz1IhlNf8coY/l5rtePbWIjyp7fL9a9NcLz1qs81ZtZhgLQNP3D T4LtZRW1PlVTZoCthteDpRFsgHO6Pc3zRKC7lUTTXUeOfGn5hIuYD4GLAZNJEYrk DBQTJwGeDnKny7wauMifGSN2otfnhgawTo7MKAe28/IQape2bhqIIkGMePIwrPFY sUVJi1hc2QQas4a22dzW7dUKbySvs9rAll0oJu5DWsrp2ntfbrW6xn0s0BzYwiS9 oIi2gkFzsjjf0VDf5cAT =GsOv -END PGP SIGNATURE- ___ OpenIndiana-discuss mailing list OpenIndiana-discuss@openindiana.org http://openindiana.org/mailman/listinfo/openindiana-discuss
Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] Kernel panic with Intel i7-2670QM CPU (HP EliteBook 8560w)
I have the same issue/problem with my MacBook Pro 17" i7 and also with a 2010 Mac Mini server. Solaris runs fine though from my 2007 Mac Mini. Jerry On 02/ 7/12 07:37 AM, Bryan N Iotti wrote: > I had a MacBook Pro 17" i7 that would not boot OI, either through rEFIt or > MBR emulation. > > Bryan > Sent from my BlackBerry® wireless device from WIND > ___ OpenIndiana-discuss mailing list OpenIndiana-discuss@openindiana.org http://openindiana.org/mailman/listinfo/openindiana-discuss
Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] Kernel panic with Intel i7-2670QM CPU (HP EliteBook 8560w)
I had a MacBook Pro 17" i7 that would not boot OI, either through rEFIt or MBR emulation. Bryan Sent from my BlackBerry® wireless device from WIND -Original Message- From: Geoff Simmons Date: Tue, 07 Feb 2012 13:55:22 To: Reply-To: Discussion list for OpenIndiana Cc: Nils Goroll Subject: [OpenIndiana-discuss] Kernel panic with Intel i7-2670QM CPU (HP EliteBook 8560w) -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 Hello all, A colleague attempted to boot oi_151a from CD on an HP EliteBook 8560w laptop: http://h10010.www1.hp.com/wwpc/us/en/sm/WF06a/321957-321957-64295-3740645-4307559-5071171.html ... the variant with Intel i7-2670QM. He got an immediate kernel panic, and thinks that he saw a message about the CPU before the screen went blank; which leads us to believe that 2670QM may be too "new" for oi_151a. Has anyone else tried booting OpenIndiana with this CPU, or confirm whether or not it can be used? Or are we looking at the wrong explanation for the kernel panic? He also tried some other variations of Solaris: - - OpenSolaris snv_134 booted from an SSD also led to immediate kernel panic. - - Solaris 11 11/11 also got a kernel panic. - - Oddly, OpenSolaris snv_111 could be booted, after issuing warnings about a parser error in the cpudrv or cpupm module. But neither ethernet nor wireless were recognized, and the old nvidia driver didn't work (that could be updated). Thanks, Geoff - -- ** * * UPLEX - Nils Goroll Systemoptimierung Schwanenwik 24 22087 Hamburg Tel +49 40 2880 5731 Mob +49 176 636 90917 Fax +49 40 42949753 http://uplex.de -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.10 (SunOS) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org/ iQIcBAEBCAAGBQJPMR86AAoJEOUwvh9pJNURxRUP/RfxscL2wmySc4SlE5T2ucju vDRK/NHvkghW3/tTJ48nY2550NNxMxKELS2CZE02xV+Ivqh9w+zIuy/Olob5YkX/ a0+5n/WQoWor9IcZj0baoxcQhMMTgIdohH2I2PPwpQNSeF2uNy1kX9+hh9/+dMBL zXHYXqdWch6WA16YKHX3+SemEzlXkP3B68WqXLfXvh0BDyPGfrgNZJcRoGUg6JJC p6916iBwuHynq1oCziH1o6ywIwOIIWo6vDiszllH3gdlJsP+Q3YcbkLxn4a7y7Q4 CBIvvcxpWUeTgPfwgjkOZs0b2V/hm5BAHyUaKqCDSFNG9weNC8xoOiHo35TmQ9NM rdPAmqQbQicAnIOn98b3w1be4ZLppeONPa59sI3+w+Mz+6iMrSkJR0tUwTxT1UMO 4PW6BfZD4ffLsszGoRnqWMMGi/9D3EVnmXTvVFI6durXCY+ZMb2LPMl53HIX5tw9 EAaHZSUUb3Wj0nf2DcfO2xZZDD08ykLA0mJaebFnKSObY0BukF4Uq47FVnJDDcyP 6QrYu1hKv7n4Bf6qjh2mH+8Wu+v0NWWUa8FfjN4FduvYDbQwZLVC1f+CUXFyAm6g i+r0kxyNNhpeAFpZA5j8cKZgPsP2tzVC/QLsmJhIwyw78FJLSoVvPfFTsVEvDIDu 6BHl2di/YMYlIsIqInXE =pIlf -END PGP SIGNATURE- ___ OpenIndiana-discuss mailing list OpenIndiana-discuss@openindiana.org http://openindiana.org/mailman/listinfo/openindiana-discuss ___ OpenIndiana-discuss mailing list OpenIndiana-discuss@openindiana.org http://openindiana.org/mailman/listinfo/openindiana-discuss
[OpenIndiana-discuss] Kernel panic with Intel i7-2670QM CPU (HP EliteBook 8560w)
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 Hello all, A colleague attempted to boot oi_151a from CD on an HP EliteBook 8560w laptop: http://h10010.www1.hp.com/wwpc/us/en/sm/WF06a/321957-321957-64295-3740645-4307559-5071171.html ... the variant with Intel i7-2670QM. He got an immediate kernel panic, and thinks that he saw a message about the CPU before the screen went blank; which leads us to believe that 2670QM may be too "new" for oi_151a. Has anyone else tried booting OpenIndiana with this CPU, or confirm whether or not it can be used? Or are we looking at the wrong explanation for the kernel panic? He also tried some other variations of Solaris: - - OpenSolaris snv_134 booted from an SSD also led to immediate kernel panic. - - Solaris 11 11/11 also got a kernel panic. - - Oddly, OpenSolaris snv_111 could be booted, after issuing warnings about a parser error in the cpudrv or cpupm module. But neither ethernet nor wireless were recognized, and the old nvidia driver didn't work (that could be updated). Thanks, Geoff - -- ** * * UPLEX - Nils Goroll Systemoptimierung Schwanenwik 24 22087 Hamburg Tel +49 40 2880 5731 Mob +49 176 636 90917 Fax +49 40 42949753 http://uplex.de -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.10 (SunOS) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org/ iQIcBAEBCAAGBQJPMR86AAoJEOUwvh9pJNURxRUP/RfxscL2wmySc4SlE5T2ucju vDRK/NHvkghW3/tTJ48nY2550NNxMxKELS2CZE02xV+Ivqh9w+zIuy/Olob5YkX/ a0+5n/WQoWor9IcZj0baoxcQhMMTgIdohH2I2PPwpQNSeF2uNy1kX9+hh9/+dMBL zXHYXqdWch6WA16YKHX3+SemEzlXkP3B68WqXLfXvh0BDyPGfrgNZJcRoGUg6JJC p6916iBwuHynq1oCziH1o6ywIwOIIWo6vDiszllH3gdlJsP+Q3YcbkLxn4a7y7Q4 CBIvvcxpWUeTgPfwgjkOZs0b2V/hm5BAHyUaKqCDSFNG9weNC8xoOiHo35TmQ9NM rdPAmqQbQicAnIOn98b3w1be4ZLppeONPa59sI3+w+Mz+6iMrSkJR0tUwTxT1UMO 4PW6BfZD4ffLsszGoRnqWMMGi/9D3EVnmXTvVFI6durXCY+ZMb2LPMl53HIX5tw9 EAaHZSUUb3Wj0nf2DcfO2xZZDD08ykLA0mJaebFnKSObY0BukF4Uq47FVnJDDcyP 6QrYu1hKv7n4Bf6qjh2mH+8Wu+v0NWWUa8FfjN4FduvYDbQwZLVC1f+CUXFyAm6g i+r0kxyNNhpeAFpZA5j8cKZgPsP2tzVC/QLsmJhIwyw78FJLSoVvPfFTsVEvDIDu 6BHl2di/YMYlIsIqInXE =pIlf -END PGP SIGNATURE- ___ OpenIndiana-discuss mailing list OpenIndiana-discuss@openindiana.org http://openindiana.org/mailman/listinfo/openindiana-discuss