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Solution Type Technical Instruction Sure Solution 1010038.1 : How to verify your boot media exists and is bootable on a Sun Fire[TM] V20z/40z Server
PreviouslyPublishedAs 213787 Description This document provides some pointers on how to verify your boot media exists and is bootable on a Sun Fire V20z/V40z Server Symptoms:
How to check boot media and what documents are available Steps to Follow After the BIOS phase and when the POST is finished without error, the system will try to boot from the boot media. Boot devices are many and varying:
As there are varying bootable choices, this Infodoc will only consider the basic steps to verify. Booting from a single boot hard disk connected to the internal LSI SCSI controllerDuring the Systems start up phase, the BIOS shows information about the configuration of the internal SCSI controller: LSI Logic Corp. MPT IME BIOS Copyright 1995-2005 LSI Logic Corp. MPTBIOS-IME-5.10.02.04 HBA ID LUN VENDOR PRODUCT REV SYNC WIDE CAPACITY --- -- --- -------- ---------------- -------- ----- ---- ------------ 0 0 0 SEAGATE ST336607LC 0007 320.0 16 36706 MB 0 7 0 LSILogic LSI1030[ 402] 1032920 320.0 16 In this example, you see that the controller found an existing "SEAGATE" hard disk "ST336607LC" which is usable for the system. If you do not see the hard disk in this screen, the initialization of the hard disk wasn't successful and it is not available as boot media. You need to follow one of the following the resolution path, depending on your operating system: <Document: 1017472.1> : Analyzing Internal non-RAID Disk Failures for x64 Solaris Booting from a RAID Configuration on the Internal SCSI controllerIf you have configured a raid (mirror) on the internal LSI Controller of the V20z/V40z, you will see the following screen with information about mirror device: LSI Logic Corp. MPT IME BIOS Copyright 1995-2005 LSI Logic Corp. MPTBIOS-IME-5.10.02.04 HBA ID LUN VENDOR PRODUCT REV SYNC WIDE CAPACITY --- -- --- -------- ---------------- -------- ----- ---- ------------ 0 0 0 LSILOGIC 1030 IM IM 1000 16 36703 MB 0 7 0 LSILogic LSI1030[ 402] 1032920 320.0 16 LSI Logic Corp. MPT boot ROM successfully installed! As you can see, the device ID 0 LUN 0 on the internal HBA 0 shows as product "1030 IM" which means this is an integrated mirror (IM) device. After the MPT boot ROM is successfully installed, this device should be available as boot medium to the system. A description of the internal RAID support can be found in the Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers - User Guide, Part No: 817-5248, Appendix D Available at: x86 Servers - Legacy Product Documentation If you need to get information on configuring the internal Raid device, please refer to: <Document: 1005041.1> : Setting up Integrated Mirror on Sun Fire [TM] V20/V40z If you have any problems or errors on the internal RAID Disks, you need to follow the following document: <Document: 1004259.1> : Analyzing Internal RAID Disk Failures for v20/v40z Server Installations Booting from a MegaRAID PCI controllerWhen you are using a raid device on an external Mega Raid controller, you should see something like this during startup: LSI MegaRAID BIOS Version H420 (Build Jun 28, 2004) Copyright(c) 2004 LSI Logic Corp. HA-1 (Bus 3 Dev 0) MegaRAID SCSI 320-2X Standard FW 413Y DRAM =128MB (SDRAM) 1 Logical Drive(s) found on the host adapter. 1 Logical Drive(s) handled by BIOS Press <Ctrl><M> to Run MegaRAID Configuration Utility Or press <Ctrl><H> for WebBIOS In this sample, one Logical Drive was found which is handled by the BIOS of the system. This device is usable as boot media at the startup of the system. Booting from a DVD-/CD-ROM mediaBooting from DVD-/CD-ROM media is straight forward process. First, you need to determinate if the system has a DVD or CD-ROM drive and if this drive is recognized during the startup process. If you see the following message, a drive is recognized and should be available for booting the system: ATAPI CD-ROM: MATSHITADVD-ROM SR-8178 If you insert a DVD-/CD-ROM media and the system do not use this to boot from, please check the following steps:
Checking your PXE boot configurationIf you are trying to boot your system over the network, e.g. to install an Operating System on the server, you use PXE boot for this process. If you select the network interface as boot device, you will see the following during the startup process: Broadcom UNDI PXE-2.1 v7.6.6 Copyright (C) 2000-2004 Broadcom Corporation Copyright (C) 1997-2000 Intel Corporation All rights reserved. CLIENT MAC ADDR: 00 09 3D 13 xx xx GUID: C6B231EA 45C1 11DA B7E9 001083FB2573 DHCP.- At this point, the PXE boot agent tries to get the TFTP server address and boot image information about the boot process from the DHCP server. If you are installing the Linux Operating System over the network, please refer to:
Available at: x86 Servers - Legacy Product Documentation Product Sun Fire V40z Server Sun Fire V20z Server Sun Fire V20z Compute Grid Rack System Internal Comments If you are installing the Solaris OS over the network, please refer to: <Document: 1018925.1> : PXE boot example with Solaris[TM] 10 01/06 Operating System on Sun Fire[TM] 40z Server. This document contains normalized content and is managed by the the Domain Lead(s) of the respective domains. To notify content owners of a knowledge gap contained in this document, and/or prior to updating this document, please contact the domain engineers that are managing this document via the "Document Feedback" alias(es) listed below: Normalization team alias: [email protected] Domain Lead: [email protected] x64, normalized, v20z, v40z, boot, PXE, DVD Previously Published As 91616 Change History Date: 2007-12-29 User Name: 31620 Action: Approved Attachments This solution has no attachment |
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