Booting from SCSI drive at address 1 vs. 0
Mark Pizzolato 415-369-9366
lupine!infopiz!mark at uunet.uu.net
Sat Apr 8 01:50:31 AEST 1989
We've got lots of Sun 3/60s and LOTS more SCSI disk drives. From time to
time it has been desirable to boot Sun OS 3.x from a SCSI disk whose SCSI
address is other than 0. We have been totally unsuccessful with regard to
achieving this result. Any ideas?
This is what we have tried:
1) I build a kernel who's root and swap are on sd2a and sd2b
respectively, where 'sd2' is defined in the config file as:
disk sd2 at si0 drive 8 flags 0
2) I made a file system on sd2a and put a root file system there
that boots (the original kernel) fine if the SCSI address of the
drive is 0. I put the new (sd2) kernel on this root file system
named vmunix.
3) I set up the drive as SCSI address 1 (with or with out SCSI address
0 being around) and properly terminate the SCSI bus and attempt a
boot with the following command:
>b sd(0,8,0)
4) This seems to be the correct way to address a drive at SCSI address
1 on a Sun 3/60, since I get the following responses:
>b sd(0,8,0)
Boot: sd(0,8,0)
Load: sd(0,8,0)boot
Boot: sd(0,8,0)vmunix
But then NADA!
Note: The same drive WILL boot fine at SCSI address 1 on a Sun 3/50 with
the following boot sequence:
>b sd(0,4,0)
Boot: sd(0,4,0)
Load: sd(0,4,0)boot
Boot: sd(0,4,0)vmunix
Sizes: nnnn, etc. . . . .
Both my customer and myself would appreciate any hints at solving this
dilemma. Thanks in advance.
Mark Pizzolato - INFO COMM Computer Consulting, Redwood City, Ca. (415)369-9366
UUCP: mark at infopiz.UUCP or ...uunet!lupine!infopiz!mark
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