SUMMARY: Solaris 2.6 on E3500
2007-12-24 21:17:00
First of all I would like to thank the gurus in this mailing list.
I, who by nature am a Sun-certified Java programmer and has played with
just Linux for 2 years, have attempted the feat of installing Solaris 2.6 on
E3500, and succeeded because of the Sun managers in this mailing list.
For the answers I do not get straight from this list, I searched on
Google.com, and I got them from (you name it) SunManagers' archives. Not
only that, searches of "can't open boot device", "boot load failed" or "fast
data access mmu miss" point to this mailing list's archives.
I am not the only one impressed with the few-minutes reply from this
mailing list ;) Keep it up, Sun managers!
I sent 3 e-mails before this one. I have already summarized the first, so
I shall summarize the latter two. The second is about E3500 complaining of
"can't open boot device". Ransacking through the archives, I found out these
proven-to-work steps.
I got to the shell prompt by 'boot -s cdrom'. Then I 'mount
/dev/dsk/c0t0d0s0 /a' and checked out '/a/etc/vfstab' for wrong paths and
the like. I did not find anything, so I proceeded to 'ls -l
/a/dev/dsk/c0t0d0s0' which gave me the actual path of the device, e.g.
'../device/sbus at 3,0/SUNW,socal at d,10000/sf at 0,0/ssd at w210000203739c252,0:a'
Yes, this is a far cry from the default paths that the aliases of
'devalias' shows to the uninitiated, e.g.
'/sbus at 3,0/SUNW,fas at 3,8800000/sd at 0,0'
I used 'show-disks', selected the closest ones to the above CORRECT path,
and 'nvalias hermesdisk' to the path. Then, 'nvstore', 'setenv boot-device
hermesdisk' and 'boot'. ALLELUIA!
Why didn't 'probe-scsi-all' show the hard disks? Some of the archive
postings mentioned that this command do not work on 'modern' UNIX systems
anymore. Is this true?
This is the summary for my third e-mail, about 'Fast Data Access MMU
Miss'. The posts that I have seen pointed out steps to overcome 'fast data
access mmu miss' BEFORE the OS is installed. It seems to me that most people
know about this 8MB vs. 4MB drama BEFORE they installed Solaris 2.6 on
E3500. I did not.
It took me quite some time until confirmations came in from the mailing
list that '..if the OS is installed, start with Step XX'. That sent
something clicking in my head. I typed 'limit-ecache-size' at the ok prompt
and then 'boot'. This is a temporary solution until the elusive patch
105181-XX can be installed. I patched with 105181-29.
Many thanks to:
Jeff Woolsey
Yura Pismerov
David Evans
Christopher Ciborowski
Darren Dunham
Ric Anderson
Randy Romero
Justin Stringfellow
Sudheesh Krishnankutty
Special thanks to SUNMANAGERS at SUNMANAGERS.ORG
Lawrence Cheong
(Web developer cum half-baked sys admin)
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