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[Bug 413842] booting xen hangs the system (cpu IERR)
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- Date: Tue, 5 Aug 2008 01:03:23 -0600 (MDT)
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https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=413842
User schueffler@xxxxxxxxxxxxx added comment
https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=413842#c12
--- Comment #12 from Stefan Schueffler <schueffler@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> 2008-08-05
01:03:22 MDT ---
Hi
Yes, i also regenerated the native initrd, just to test if i did the rebuild
correctly.
After debugging further, i am now able to boot the xen-system when i remove the
mpt* - drivers from
/lib/modules/2.6.25.11-0.1-xen/kernel/drivers/message/fusion/*. All is working
fine except the hard-disk-access on the external raid system.
Should i upload a dmesg-log of a successful xen-boot (without the mpt-driver)?
To clarify the system: there are a few internal sata disks (handled by the
linux scsi driver) containing the OS. Accessing these disks is fine.
Additional, i use a LSI-20320-IE SCSI-320-Controller PCI-express driven by the
mpt*-driver, and an external raid system attached to this card - which as
expected i now can not access anymore.
I also tried several combinations of disabling the BroadCom NetXtreme II
network cards, DRAC-Management-Card etc, but it seems that the only way to get
it booting is to disable the mpt-driver.
Now, what can i do to further debug the problem with the mpt-driver? Booting a
native kernel, sometimes i can see this message slipping on the boot-screen
(nevertheless the system is booting fine):
mptbase: ioc0: LogInfo(0x11010103): F/W: bug! MID not found
Regards
Stefan Schueffler
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User schueffler@xxxxxxxxxxxxx added comment
https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=413842#c12
--- Comment #12 from Stefan Schueffler <schueffler@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> 2008-08-05
01:03:22 MDT ---
Hi
Why that? Did you also re-generate the native initrd?
Yes, i also regenerated the native initrd, just to test if i did the rebuild
correctly.
After debugging further, i am now able to boot the xen-system when i remove the
mpt* - drivers from
/lib/modules/2.6.25.11-0.1-xen/kernel/drivers/message/fusion/*. All is working
fine except the hard-disk-access on the external raid system.
Should i upload a dmesg-log of a successful xen-boot (without the mpt-driver)?
To clarify the system: there are a few internal sata disks (handled by the
linux scsi driver) containing the OS. Accessing these disks is fine.
Additional, i use a LSI-20320-IE SCSI-320-Controller PCI-express driven by the
mpt*-driver, and an external raid system attached to this card - which as
expected i now can not access anymore.
I also tried several combinations of disabling the BroadCom NetXtreme II
network cards, DRAC-Management-Card etc, but it seems that the only way to get
it booting is to disable the mpt-driver.
Now, what can i do to further debug the problem with the mpt-driver? Booting a
native kernel, sometimes i can see this message slipping on the boot-screen
(nevertheless the system is booting fine):
mptbase: ioc0: LogInfo(0x11010103): F/W: bug! MID not found
Regards
Stefan Schueffler
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