[SunRescue] Sparc 20 woes
SteveDoyleS.Doyle at csc.liv.ac.uk
SteveDoyleS.Doyle at csc.liv.ac.uk
Mon Aug 14 03:16:08 CDT 2000
On Sun, 13 Aug 2000, Ken Hansen wrote:
> Thinking out-loud, hope this helps:
> 1) SS20s use SCA drives, right? Are the drives in the right SCSI-ID
> addresses?
They arent SCA drives - all the disks are are the 50 pin type and fairly
new. They live in an external cabinet with the Exabyte and QIC tape drives
where they get a bit more air round them.
> 2) probe-scsi - are the drives there?
Yes - no problems at all, even with the SCSI chain full.
> 3) Are these drives of unusual size (DOUS)? Might there be a problem with
No - fairly standard 2GB and 4GB ones.
> 4) If you pur the drives back in your previous system, will they boot there?
Havent tried this yet - but am off for a week so its a job for when I get
back. They were working fine in the old box though and they still mount up
fine on the new one.
> Is the previous system another SS20?
No - Its a Sparc 1+ - thinking about it it may have been a bit optimistic
to think it would work, but itis still the generic kernel so...
> 5) Do you have a spare drive you could try installing off of? The SCSI
> controller may be failing (longshot).
I can get one :)
If needs be I can move files about and reinstall the 2.6. I've kept everything
fairly well split up just in case.
The boot -r isnt an option though as it just doesnt get that far.
S.
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