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Re: Which NetBSD on a VS3176?



Holm Tiffe wrote:

> Johnny Billquist wrote:
> 
> [..]
> > >>
> > >>
> > >>  On which disk do you want to install NetBSD?
> > >>
> > >>
> > >>                      +-----------------------------------+
> > >>                      | Available disks                   |
> > >>                      |                                   |
> > >>                      |uid 0, pid 6, command sysinst, on /: file system 
> > >>                      full
> > >>                      | b: sd1 (4.0G, IBM DCAS-34330)     |
> > >>/: write failepid 6 (sysinst): user write of 16388@0x1a2000 at 93080
> > >>failed: 28
> > >>d, file system is full
> > >>[1]   Illegal instruction     sysinst
> > >>#
> > >>
> > >>The sd0 is a Fujitsu M2954S-512, that one with the +5V on the case (!),
> > >>I'll try a smaller disk next, have n IBM0663 (?) here and a quantum, have
> > >>to look if they work at all....
> > >>
> > >>Regards,
> > >>
> > >>Holm
> > >>--
> > >
> > >Ok, I've tried to install on the IBM0663 disk (displayed as 995MB, sd0)
> > >this makes no difference at all:
> > 
> > Did I miss something? Why did you expect any different result?
> > You're getting an error about the root file system being full, and this 
> > on the installation system, where the root file system is a ram disk.
> > Makes no difference what harddrive you hook up.
> >
> >         Johnny
> 
> 
> The Filesystem gets full since sysinst is core dumping with an illegal
> instruction fault. After that I have a prompt, stty sane recovers the
> terminal, I can remove the core and do commands be entering them in the
> shell. Disklabel isn't really helpful then, it displays a "564" ??
> 
> I've tried the different disk size since the MV3100 M76 has a problem
> with 12BIT SCSI cmds and some wrape around of sizes over 4 Gig in the
> Bootroms.
> 
> I've now created the disklabel on the 0663 disk with OpenBSD and after
> booting NetBSD again I could recreate the filesystems on th disk and
> install the binary sets per hand on the disk. Now I'm here:
> 
> -DKA0
> >> NetBSD/vax boot [1.11] <<
> >> Press any key to abort autoboot 3
> stray interrupt: vector 0x54, ipl 26
> nfs_open: must mount first.
> open netbsd.vax: Device not configured
> > boot netbsd
> 2590976+174136 [211456+201165]=0x308128
> Copyright (c) 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005,
>     2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012
>     The NetBSD Foundation, Inc.  All rights reserved.
> Copyright (c) 1982, 1986, 1989, 1991, 1993
>     The Regents of the University of California.  All rights reserved.
> 
> NetBSD 6.1.4 (GENERIC)
> VAXstation 3100/m76
> primary cache status: 0x20a<DPERR,REFRESH,ENABLE>
> secondary cache status: 0xffe1<TPE,DPE,MISS,ENABLE>
> total memory = 16124 KB
> avail memory = 12060 KB
> mainbus0 (root)
> cpu0 at mainbus0: Rigel, 2KB L1 cache, 128KB L2 cache
> vsbus0 at mainbus0
> vsbus0: interrupt mask 8
> le0 at vsbus0 csr 0x200e0000 vec 120 ipl 17 maskbit 5 buf
> 0x283ec000-0x283fbfff
> le0: address 08:00:2b:23:c2:5a
> le0: 32 receive buffers, 8 transmit buffers
> dz0 at vsbus0 csr 0x200a0000 vec 304 ipl 17 maskbit 6
> dz0: 4 lines
> lkkbd0 at dz0
> wskbd0 at lkkbd0 mux 1
> lkms0 at dz0
> wsmouse0 at lkms0 mux 0
> si0 at vsbus0 csr 0x200c0080 vec 770 ipl 17 maskbit 1
> si0: NCR5380, SCSI ID 6
> scsibus0 at si0: 8 targets, 8 luns per target
> si1 at vsbus0 csr 0x200c0180 vec 774 ipl 17 maskbit 0
> si1: NCR5380, SCSI ID 6
> scsibus1 at si1: 8 targets, 8 luns per target
> smg0 at vsbus0 csr 0x200f0000 vec 104 ipl 17 maskbit 3
> smg0: could not find 8x15 font
> scsibus0: waiting 2 seconds for devices to settle...
> scsibus1: waiting 2 seconds for devices to settle...
> sd0 at scsibus0 target 0 lun 0: <IBM OEM, 0663L12, s z> disk fixed
> sd0: 958 MB, 2051 cyl, 15 head, 63 sec, 512 bytes/sect x 1962030 sectors
> sd0: async, 8-bit transfers
> sd1 at scsibus0 target 4 lun 0: <IBM, DCAS-34330, S65A> disk fixed
> sd1: 4134 MB, 8205 cyl, 6 head, 171 sec, 512 bytes/sect x 8467200 sectors
> sd1: async, 8-bit transfers
> cd0 at scsibus0 target 5 lun 0: <TOSHIBA, CD-ROM XM-5701TA, 0167> cdrom
> removable
> cd0: async, 8-bit transfers
> sd1: no disk label
> boot device: sd0
> root on sd0a dumps on sd0b
> root file system type: ffs
> /etc/rc.conf is not configured.  Multiuser boot aborted.
> Enter pathname of shell or RETURN for /bin/sh: 
> We recommend that you create a non-root account and use su(1) for root
> access.
> #
> 
> Again, that is NOT simh, that's on the iron and the miniroot had enough
> space to work and install NetBSD to the disk. It is just sysinst that bails
> out.
> 
> BTW: Miniroot is called miniroot because it should be so small to fit in
> the memory of the smallest possible machine for installation purposes..,
> just in Case someone doesn't know..
> SCNR
> 
> So it seems to be exactly as I wrote before, You have a running System but
> no one is able to install it on the VS3100 "the normal way".
> Don't try to find the Bug using simh and the KA655, I've tried this, on
> this "architecture" the sysinst is working flawlessly and doesn't core dump.
> 
> Last year I've tried to install over network so the network was up and
> running when sysinst core dumped. Now I'm booting from CD. Lets see if I
> can get up the network and copy the core dump for debugging purposes.
> 
> I tought sysinst may be compiled with the wrong CPU definition causing that
> "illegal instruction" core dump, but the ka655 used in simh is also a CVAX.
> It is possible that simh lets running instructions that should'nt,
> emulating to much fp a CVAX? Really don't know..
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Holm
> 

Typo: should be "emulating to much for a CVAX?"

Im now here:
The key's randomart image is:
+--[ RSA 1024]----+
|                 |
|                 |
|            o . .|
|         . o *E..|
|        S o +.+oo|
|         . ..+.=.|
|          . o.o .|
|          ...=   |
|           oBo   |
+-----------------+
Starting sshd.
Starting inetd.
Starting cron.
Tue May 20 06:15:41 UTC 2014

NetBSD/vax (vs3176.tsht.lan) (console)

login: 

The machine is running multiuser.

So it is clear now that the machine is ok, the hardware has no problems at
all. We really need to find the bug in that sysinst/disklabel.

I'll try to move this to the 4G disk later this day.

Is there already a solution for this:

Building databases: devcprng sysctl: WARNING pseudorandom rekeying.
, utmp, utmpx.

I have a separate /var filesystem so there is no entrophy at boot before
this is mounted.

regards,

Holm

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