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RE: SUN Enterprise 3000



Show-devs gives the following output:

{6} ok show-devs
/counter-timer@3,3c00
/sbus@3,0
/counter-timer@2,3c00
/fhc@2,f8800000
/sbus@2,0
/SUNW,UltraSPARC-II@7,0
/SUNW,UltraSPARC-II@6,0
/fhc@6,f8800000
/central@1f,0
/virtual-memory
/memory@0,0
/aliases
/options
/openprom
/chosen
/packages
/sbus@3,0/SUNW,fas@3,8800000
/sbus@3,0/SUNW,hme@3,8c00000
/sbus@3,0/SUNW,fas@3,8800000/st
/sbus@3,0/SUNW,fas@3,8800000/sd
/fhc@2,f8800000/sbus-speed@0,500000
/fhc@2,f8800000/eeprom@0,300000
/fhc@2,f8800000/flashprom@0,0
/fhc@2,f8800000/environment@0,400000
/fhc@2,f8800000/ac@0,1000000
/sbus@2,0/SUNW,soc@d,10000
/fhc@6,f8800000/flashprom@0,0
/fhc@6,f8800000/sram@0,200000
/fhc@6,f8800000/environment@0,400000
/fhc@6,f8800000/simm-status@0,600000
/fhc@6,f8800000/ac@0,1000000
/central@1f,0/fhc@0,f8800000
/central@1f,0/fhc@0,f8800000/clock-board@0,900000
/central@1f,0/fhc@0,f8800000/zs@0,904000
/central@1f,0/fhc@0,f8800000/zs@0,902000
/central@1f,0/fhc@0,f8800000/eeprom@0,908000
/openprom/client-services
/packages/disk-label
/packages/obp-tftp
/packages/deblocker
/packages/terminal-emulator

No idea what the scsi device is here...

Frank



-----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
Van: Romain Dolbeau [mailto:romain@dolbeau.org]
Verzonden: maandag 22 augustus 2005 16:18
Aan: debian-sparc@lists.debian.org
CC: Frank F. Waarsenburg
Onderwerp: Re: SUN Enterprise 3000


Frank F. Waarsenburg wrote:
> After a couple of days experimenting I came to the point that it loads
a
> boot image through RARP/TFTP (2.6 kernel version). Now I'm stuck at
the
> message "No partitionable media were found". The system had 2 4.2G SUN
> drives: no partitionable media found. So I thought the disks were
messed
> up, and replaced them with a single COMPAQ 36G disk that I had. Same
> error, no partitionable media. But a probe-scsi shows both the SUN
disks
> when they are in the system, and the COMPAQ. According to what I read
on
> the internet, this was a bug?? Anyone that knows a workaround for
this?

What does the device-tree looks like ? (show-devs in the console should
display it) From the device name of the SCSI bus it should be possible
to determine which module you need, and then you can check wether it's
loaded properly by the kernel.

-- 
Romain Dolbeau
<romain@dolbeau.org>



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